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o rHJB OMAHA BAliiY BEEi MONDAY..APEIL 3 1883.
THE HASH MILL MINORITY
ThoHopo For Offlco Springs
Eternal in the Bourbon
Breast , But They
Rarely Get There.
The Copper Bowelled Brigade
Baptieod With Cold Water
With Fatal Results.
PnlinliiR Off Iniliofl-Dooltttlo in
tlio Distance The Sojmlo-
rial Dark Ilorso.
Special Cotrc pen < lcncc ol Tim Jxn.
LOXCOLN , March 01. The demo
craW of Lincoln , who arc few rind far
between , hold n caucus last evening
to discuss the advisability of nutting
up a ticket to offset that to bo nomi
nated bjr , the republicans to-morrow.
It was decided to appoint ward com
mittees and canvass the situation
holding another meeting to-night for
the purpose of taking final action. II
is probable that if they BOO fit to irmke
nominations , J. J. Imhoff will bo the
candidate for mayor , and will in thai
event bo supported by numbers of the
Temperance and Methodist brethren.
There is a reliable republican majori
ty of 500 in this city
AT ANY TIME ,
BO that it is rather a ouporiluous piece
of : formality for the democrats to put
up a ticket ,
Their is apparently a need for change
in the system of issuing notarial com
missions in this otato. The present
plan is to distribute thorn among the
counties of the otato in proportion to
the vote polled by each for governor
in 1880. When that apportionment
was made it gave such a big increase
in the number of notaries to each
county , owing to the heavy increase
in the vote , that it oLomed as though
the quota was ample. Some of tlio
counties are already full , however ,
with dozens of application ? pending ,
while others have plenty of vncanclcr.
Those counties which contain land
ofllcos scorn to bo
ESPECIALLY DEJUIUBLU
for notarial work , as in Franklin ,
Hall , Madison and elsewhere , there is
no end to the applicants. On the
other hand , Cass county haa over a
dozen vacancies. Omaha has one
hundred and five notaries and Lincoln
eighty-seven.
The contract for the erection and
completion of the two now wings to
the Insane flsylum was let yesterday
to J. J. Butler , a builder of this city ,
for $31,000. Other bidders were as
follows : F. S. Potvin , § 03,430 ; Eu
gene Warnisr , $33,489 ; W. II. U.
Stout , $33,707. The two hew winqa
are to bo added across the ends of the
present wings , making a sort of double
T of the buildings.
Work on the now state houaq wing
is rapidly going on , the walls being tip
to the third story. It will bo
IlEADV FOll OCCUPANCY
next winter. One very stupid blun
der seems to have been made by the
Architect in designing the now repre
sentative hall. The spenkor'a desk
lias been put right in front of the en
trance door , instead of on the opposite
aide of the room , facing the gallery.
As it is now arranged , the members
will bo obliged to pass by the speaker
in going to and from their seats , while
-with the lobby ao close at hand , the
annoyance will provo considerable.
Another grievous cause for complaint
is that the reporters' desks are to bo
placed under the gallery , where their
occupants will not bo able to got oven
a glimpse of the girla. The state
authorities should see to this.
There is a falling oil in the number
of occupants of the penitentiary.
THE TOTAL NUMIIKH
now incarcerated is 273 , of whom 200
are Nebrftskans. The balance belong
to Wyoming and Now Mexico.
Yesterday was Governor Nance's
birthday. Ho is thirty-four years old
the youngest executive in oflico , In
the evening a number of his friends
decided upon a little surprise , and to
the number of twenty or thirty gath
ered at his residence. State oflicials
and prominent citizens constituted the
visitors.
The Burlington & Missouri depot in
this city at noon is the busiest point in
the state. Six passenger t.nins ar
rive and depart tnoro within an hour ,
and the long platform is crowded with
hundredB of voyagers. The comple
tion of the Denver line will add trv
this scone of bustle.
The government square has been
adorned with a largo number of dim
inutive trees , from six to eight feet
high , and practically nakedof branches.
It will take twenty years' growth to
make them presentable. AIMIUH.
THE JlEl'UBLICAN CONVENTION ,
LINCOLN , Aprfl 2 The republican
city convention yesterday wns a most
harmonious gathering. Doplittlo's
nomination for mayor as ratified by
acclamation , there being no other can
didate for the position. Bon. F. Cobb ,
a son of thtf judge , was made the can
didate for police judge , after two bal <
lots. A. 0. Caen was nominated for
city treasurer and 11. 0. Manloy for
city clerk. N. S. Scott will bo the
next surveyor. When it came to tlio
election of members' ot the school
board , a hot discussion arose over the
question of putting a woman on the
board , Mr , L. 0. Burr and Col.
Philpott heartily advocating such a
course , and George P. Tucker oppos
ing it , Mrs. Dr. King , a loader of the
female suffrage movement hero , was
the candidate named for the position.
The convention proved itself decidedly
ungallanti however , aa the three can
didates put in nomination were all
Jiorrid men. The coalition ticket whicli
ii now in process of formation , will
perhaps accord woman this trifling
recognition of her rights and thereby
scoop the hard-hearted republicans.
"YOU AKE WAY OIT , "
Haiti a prominent 0. A. ft of thiscityv
"jn your prediction that Thuver will
bo the soldier candidate for the Uni
ted States seriate npxt winter. "
"How so ? " queried tlio reporter ,
"everything see-os to point that
way. "
"J don't think to , " replied Uio ox-
veteran. "In the first place Wallicha ,
the fitato auditor , is a candidate for
re-election , wiUi excellent chances for
getting thoro. "
"How docs that affect iho situa
tion ? " azkcd the news pathercr.
" Tuat in this way : Wallich.i being
a resident of Grand Island , his nom
ination would hurt Thnycr , ho being
from the same plnco. 'iho delegation
from Hall county in the etato conven
tion will ask the privilege of ronomin-
ating Wallichs. The county cannot
consistently claim liny mote prefer
ment than that. "
"Then the G. A. 11. will liavo no
senatorial candidatef'intcrroyatcd Iho
scribo.
"Yes it will. Oon. Chns , F. Man-
dcraon will bo its candidate , "
"That is oflicial , hit ? "
"It may not bo oflicial , but you can
set it down an a fact. "
"Then how do you explain Thay-
or'a movements on any other hypo
thesis ? You cannot deny that ho ja
actively engaged in working up his
boom ? "
"Very true ; but the situation is
just this : Thayer io trying to run the
Grand Army , while the Grand Army
is running Mandorson. Do you see
the distinction ? "
The reporter naw , but did not be
lieve. It does not look as though the
ox'otntcsman was doing all thin skip
ping about over Iho state , lecturing
cn "Genius" at every cross roads and
inaugural ng now posts for nothing ,
and without aomo assurance to back
it. It hardly soemo reasonable.
Lincoln enjoyed the firat dust
storm of the season yesterday. Wo
suffer from this cause quito aa much
as you do in Omaha. The street
sprinklers wore sot at work , but wore
wholly unable to cope with the oppos
ing Influences , and gave up the fight
before noon. Anaus.
BURNS CLUB CONCERT.
A Scottish Musical Melange.
Fripay quite a select and ap
preciative audience mot in Masonic
[ lall to enjoy the excellent concert
; ivon by Miss Jeanie Watson. Mr.
J. F. Hardy opened the concert with
a brilliant pianoforte eolo , "Tho Land
of Burns. " On Miss Jeanie Watson
making her appearance she was greet
ed with loud applause. ' She sang a
fine old Scotch ballad entitled "The
Auld Scotch Songs , " which was re
ceived with onthuniastio burats of ap
plause. She haa a beautiful rich
loprano voice which aho Ima evidently
highly cultivated. Mr. J. F Jlnrdy
gave Miller's "Scotch Lissio Jean"
very effectively. Tliia gentleman haa
v very line tenor voice which ho known
liow to use with great effect. Miss
Watson then .sang the JSugliah ballad ,
"Murmur of the Shell , " for which
ahc received n well merited encore ,
when olio gave "When : v" ye gn'cn
awa1 Jennie. " /
After an interval of tan minutes ,
\Ir. \ Hardy opened the second part of
he concert with an organ solo , intro-
lucing some exquisite imitations of
ho Scotch bagpipes.
Miaa Jennie Wataon ro-appoared
and Jegalcd the audience with a splen-
lid rendition of "Tho Shamrock of
rolnrnl , " and for an encore , "Kil-
arnoy. "
Mi. AVm. Moldrum made a hit in
us patriotit\roudorin [ of "Where baa
lootland IJound Her Famo. " The
song which wis undoubtedly the uuc-
cess of the evening waa "Sheep Stoal-
ng , " who , being loudly encored ,
favg "Oronics 0' Mine" in lively
stylo. Subsequently ho created con-
idcrablo mirth by bin funny pre
sentation of "Out for a Nijtht , " and
isiiig encored rendered "Tho Widow. "
Mr. HavJy informed the audience
; hat thu Bong he was about to give
, hem waa a purely Scotch nong , but ,
10 added , those who don't understand
scotch will bo able to read iv transla-
ion in to-morrow's BEE.
Mr. Moodio ho\vod up well in
'Away ' for the Highlands1 and Miss
loanioVatson qavo enthusiastically
he national Scotch sonpf , "Szots
Wha Hao" and the American Na
tional son ? , "Star Spangled Banner. * '
"Auld Long Syne , " by Jeanie
Wataon and party , in which the on-
.ire audieneo joined in , concluded
ho very enjoyable ovoning'a enter
tainment.
A Farmer's Testimony.
OUESTON , Iowa , May 21 , 1881.
II. II. WAIINEU & Co. Sirs My
little son has boon cured of weak kid
neys by the use of your Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure. M. 0. BEVMUU.
HAMLIN'S HOTEL-
Tlio Deeds of the Property Beady lor
Dollvory-A. Good Title
Assured.
For some time past there has boon
considerable talk about the magnifi
cent now § 250,000 hotel to bo built on
the corner of 10th and Farnam streets ,
which a morning paper pronounces
now to have fallen through with.
In correction of the reasons given
for the failure in the plana
of Mr. Hamlin , THE BEE can
state on the authority of the repre
sentatives of the Lowe estate , that
they are all ready to close the matter
up and it will bo settled one way or
the other this ovmiing. The sale of
the property was confirmed by the
district court , the deeds are all ready
to bo delivered and a perfect title and
immediate possession can bo given
and the attorneys of Mr. Hamlin satis
fied in every respect.
The buildings on the property wore
all built under leases , which ter
minated to-day , so that the represen
tatives are ready to close the matter
up at once. Arrangements have boon
made to clear the block of all ob
structions at a few days' notice , and
the work of excavation can go on at
once.
Woman' * True Friend.
A friend In need i afrlcud indeed. This
nouncan deny , eqioUally when a lttaticols
muU'reu wlirn rnf h porrly fsflllctecl with
dlveiue , inoro paitSoulnily tluxo win.
nlnlniH etui weaUieiM n to common to our
fomulo nojmluUcn , limy wum.iti iltouhl
know tint Lcoirln | lllttciH uro wainnu' *
true friend , nucf will positively rc toro her
ti > health , even wlicn nil cither i/medle *
fall. A tingle trial alvvnya proves our as *
Bertiou , 'JJjoy uro iikawnt. to tin taste ,
ami only crn fifty cents a bottle. Sold by
Sclirotcr & Uecht ,
TIMBER THIEVES.
Wholesale Bobbery of Public
Land3 Near Port Niobrara.
A Uofonso of Ctxpt. Mon < Kornory
Skinning Contrnotora The
Sutlers Outfit.
OMAHA , March 31,1882.
TolhalM'torot lliKllru
Wo were glad to oeo eonio things
ventilated in THE I3r.r in regard to
Jlio wholesale stealing of timber from
the public lands near Foit Xiobrara ,
Wo earnestly hope , with "Potkin , "
that the commander of the divinion of
the Platlo , or congress , or , if no one
clso will do if , that Tun Bin : itself
will tackle this mailer , and not only
"investigate , " but endeavor to put an
effectual atop to auch outrageous and
wanton destruction of valuable tim
ber from the public domain , cape-
cially where it is so much needed by
aettloro ,
But "Potkin" himself acorns to
have got thinks badly mixed , and by
awccping charges and inaccurate state
ments doca great injustice to Capt.
Montgomery , the prcacnt commander
of the post , aomo of which wo feel it
our duty to endeavor to correct.
In the first place ho was not in
command till near the 1st of June ,
1881 , and the wood contracts wore
awarded hero at Omaha by Major
Ludington some time previous ,
2d. The statement that in Juno ,
1881 , "ho discovered that a largo cat
tle ranch was a good thing to have , "
and "that section 27 , etc , wan a good
place for such a ranch ; " fails entirely
to give the facts. The tract in ques
tion was known as "tho old Simp's
ranch , " and was pre-empted by'a man
named Jacobs , Ho sold it in May or
Juno , 1880 , to T. M. Head , who took
out homeatcad papers. Ho and
Montgomery bought Jacobs' ' stock ,
added others , started a dairy , built
tholhotul , and many other valuable
improvements the same summer. Wo
know what wo say , ns ouo of us
worked for Mr. Head , and a part of
the time milked und took care of these
cows , and boarded at the "Door Park
hotel , " of Head & Montgomery , from
the middle of August to the middle of
December , 1880.
So far from "making money" aa
stated they lost money by the invest
ment , and lost no much of Ihoir block ,
during the terrible winter following
that Head bcc.uno discouraged and
sold out his nharo to Montgomery.
ld. $ Tbo statement that in Juno ,
1881 , "ho prepared an order declar
ing an enlargement of the reserva
tion , " is equally incorrect aa is
proved by a letter written in Novem
ber or December previous , from A.
D. Buckworth , llegistorof Land oflico
at North Platte to F. M. returning
application papera and foes , and re
ferring him to "Circular letter , " of
September 21st , 1880 , withdrawing
said reservation from settlement , by
pro-omption or homestead.
John Dion's land is hold in spite of
the commander , under papers issued
previous to that datn.
One of Captain Montgomery's first
acts , on assuming command , was to
notify all persona of suspicious or
doubtful reputation , nuilo and female ,
and all persons without visible means
of honest support , lo skip out at
once ; but wo have the first instance
to hear of , of any one engaged'in any
lawful or proper employment annoy
ed or hindered in any way , by him.
In regard to what may have trans-
[ jirod since , wo left the fort , wo have
nothing to say ; but from what wo
know of him from personal inter
course and acquaintance with him ,
wo feel like giving him the benefit of
every doubt till wo have full proof of
the contrary.
In regard to the other parties , the
sutlers outfit of Cornell , Thatcher it
Co. , the boat possible use that could
bo made of them would bo to place
them whpro they should properly belong -
long , with Doc. Midtlloton , Jack
Nolan , oto. , in state's prison , for the
rest of their worthless lives. The
latter were honorable , respectable
men , compared with th'om. There is
just about as much sense and regard
for "the eternal fitness of things" in
appointing "Chaw-Mouth" Cornell
United States commiseionor aa there
would bo in inakinir "Whisky Jack"
police judge of Omaha , or appointing
> Ies8ol\amc8 ) a judge to try the Blue
Cut train robbers.
Much has boon said lately in regard
to Jira Stevenson advertising for
laborers , and when hero , pay.
inu them ofl'at reduced wages.
Yet this was precisely what was done
by Maj. Upham , commanding the
post , during the summer of 1880.
Six mechanics were promised hero in
Omahii , S90 pur month , and transpor
tation there. When they got there
they were offered § 00 , which they
could either take or go back again.
Others wore hired there at $75 per
month , and when pay day came they
wore paid off at the rate of 070 , for
the first month , and 05 for the next.
Others wore reduced to ? CO , und when
a general "strike" was threatened ,
wages wore put back to § 70 , By a
spooiul combination between Upham ,
King , Ouswoll and others , no one dis
charged by or refusing to work for
the one , would bo hired by either of
the others. This was boycotting with
a yotigonoe. Much more might be
said , but this is enough for the pres
ent , and ovf ry statement can bo veri
fied by every mechanic who worked
there. Four NIOUHAUA ,
Gen'l ' Insurance Agent
x Abaumuco Co. , of London ,
CaahAmctU. . . . , . , „ . 55.301,601.00
\Vcbtchtnscr , K , V , , Capital , . 1,000,000.00
The Merchant 1 , of Ken ark , N. J , ,
Capital . IS76COO.O
Olard Klro , I'tiUvlolphla , Capital. , , , 1,200,000.0
Ftremeo'iiFund. , , , . , . . . . . , , . , , 1,239,916.0
Ilril'eh Amcrlcn Anuranca Co , . 1,500,000.0
Offlco , Boyil's ' Opera House ,
W , J. CORNELL ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
OrriP * kront lloouis ( upttnln ) In lUot-cni
oiw br .ck building , U. \ \ . corner r/tecntb oj
irulao Strettr.
Fcr a qunrtcr of n century or inoro Hosteller's
Stomach ' Ittera has been the relgnlii ? iiicclflc
tor ImllRCitlon.djs ; * : ! * ! ! , fever and aK i'lo s of
phj deal i tan : ina liver complaint nnd othlrdlvr
dcrc . .niid has been most emphatically Indorsed by
trtdlcal men ai a health acd etrength rotor
ntlvo. It counteracts n tendency to i ronmturo
dcraj- , ' and jusUlts nnd comforts the nvul and
tnflrm.
For Eato by all druggists and dealers Rcncnlly.
al to ml
TRUTH ATTESTED.
SomoIinportrmtbtatomoi'tH of Wcl
Itnown People "Wholly
Verified.
In order that thapnlilte may fully ro Uzo the
tmhicnesn cl tlio etxtomcnts , a * ucll ftJthf
ittcrftnd vnluo of the article of which they
speak , wo publish lier.wlth tlio fac-slmllo olfrnt-
turca of parties whoso sincerity I ) liryond qucs
tlon. Tlio Truth of thcso testimonials Is alino-
lute , nor can tlio fact3 they announce bo IK-
liorid
OuAiu , NUB. , May 24 , 1SS1.
II. II. WAIWIKR & Co. :
DBARSm : I hnvo frequently mcd Warner'e
Sato Kidney and Liver Curu .or local alTcctloni
attendant upon Hovnro rheumatic attacks , and
Iinvo Rln ays derived benefit tlicrefrcin. I hare
also used the Sato N'cmno with c.vtlsf tctory re
sult * . I consider thcso medicines worthy of
couflJcnr"
Deputy Treasurer
OMAHA , Urn , Slay Z4 , loSl
II. H WAimim & Co. , Koclicster.'N. V. :
OKKTS : I have use tyoiir bale Kidney and
I.Ivor Cure this Hiring a ? a Itcrlnvigorator. nnd
1 find It the bcbt remedy I oicr tried. Ihnvc
wed 4 bottles , and It 1m madu ma feel batter
than over I did before In the spring.
U. 1 > . II. ahopa.
OMAHA , NEB. , May BJ , 1W1.
H. II. WARNER JE Co. :
SIRS : For inoro than la years I have Buffered
much In1 onvtnlonca from combined kidney and
l\fr ! ulsc.ascs , MIC ! hruo been uniblo to work ,
my nrln ry organs also being affected. I tried a
great miiiy medicines and doctor" , but I grew
worra and uorto day by day. 1 via told I had
Kriisht's Disease , and I wished nnsclf dead 1(1 (
could not hzo speedy relief. I took your Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure , ItnowiiiB nothing else
\\oo o\or known to euro tha dlstane. and I have
not been disappointed. The medlcinu haa cured
me , and I am perfectly well to-day , entirely
through your Safe Kidney and Llr Cure 1
wish you nil BUCC as In publishing th > 4 valuable
o world
U. r.B. H. Shors.
Thoimnds cf equally strong endorsements many
of tl em In cifco.s where hnpo wai ablutioncd tiavo
been voluntarily frlvcn , Khonttigtlia rcnurkablo
power of Warner's nlo Kidney and Ll\cr Cure ,
til all dlsca < csohJiC ; Kldmy , Ihcr or urinary or
gans , If any oV.r Vie roadj tl.is has any ph ; a-
ital trouble rem.'mbcr the great remedy.
FAST TIME !
In SO'DK liwt talto the
Trains lorvvo Oinahi 3:40 : p. m. nnd 7:40 : A. m.
For lull IntormaUou call on II. IV DUEL , licket
Agent , llth nud F. rnlmm MH. J. HErl < , U. P.
Uilhvoy Depot , cr nt JAMEi ) T. CLAItK , dcnor-
Accni , Omaha jalTtnio t (
Sioux City & Pacific
_ . .
THE SIOUX OITY KOUTE
Runs a .Solid Train Through from
Council Bluffa to St. Paul
Without Change Time , Only 17 Hours
ir is
"H-E8 TIIKJ SIIORTEST HOUTK
FROM
OOUNOIL BLUFFS
TO HT. PAUL , MINNEAPOLin
DULTJTir OR niSMAROK
and all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. This line Is equipped with the Improved
WestlPKhouso Automatic Alr-brako aud MIHo
Plattoim Coupler and Under : and ( or
BPEEIJ , SAFETY AND COMrORT
Is uneurpassod. Pullman Palaca Bleeping Car
run through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan
eaaOltynnd Ct. Paul , via Council llluffs and
UIoux Olty.
Trains ICHVO bnlon Pacific Transfer at Couu-
ell llluils , at 7:35 : p. in. dally on arrival of Kansas
City , Ht. Joseph nnd Council lllufta train Irom
the South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:35 p. m. ,
and at tlio New Union Depot nt St. Paul at 12:30 :
noon.
IKN DOUIIS U { ADVANCE OP ANYJOTflBH
KOUTK.
tjrilcincraljcr In taking the Blonx City Route
you cot Through Train. The Shortest Line ,
iho Quickest Time nnd a Comfortable Rldo In the
ThrouKh "ars between
COUNCIL ULUFKS AND ST. PAUL.
/tarSoo / that your Tickets road via the "Sloui
Cltv and Pacific Itallcoad "
J. S. WA1TLE3 , J. R. DUCHANAH
Superintendent. ( ion'l Past ) . Atront.
P. li ROBINSON , Ass't Oen'l Pass. At. ( ,
Missouri Valley , Iowa.
W. E. DAVIS , Southwcetern Affunt ,
Counci Dluira Iowa
1380. SHORTJ.INE. 1880 ,
KANSAS CITY ,
3t , Joe & Council Bluffs
U TUI 0.1LT
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
ANDTIIKKAQT
From Omaha und tlio West ,
No change ol can between Omaha and M. uonli ,
aud but one bttween OMAHA and
NKW Y011K.
Daily PassengerTrains
KA8TERH AND WK3TK11N CITIES with LESS
CUARUE3 and IN ADVANCB ol AIL
mam UNBS.
Thi | entire llao 13 equipped with Pullmm'i
PaUco Bleeping Cam , PalW P y Coachei , XtllJert
tialety 1'lr.tiomi aud Oouulor. and the colobratoj
WcvtlostiOUM Alr-brake.
that jour ticket > oadi VIA nANBA8
OlTlf , CT. J08EPU & coUNOit BLUTlfa Ka U
toad , via 8t. Joiwi > h and SI. Loula.
Ticket * ( or ul at all coupon itatloni in Ibi
Woat J. K. BARNARD ,
A 0 , DAWE3 , Oca. Bupt , St. Joieuh , k'o
Ota. { 'ML and Ticket Agt. , BL Joieph , Uo.
CIT DQDII > , Ticket Ai ml ,
UiX ) Faruhuw ctrcaL .
TUB WO SAU3 ,
At Hncoln , N . . on Thurndiy 33th Marjii nt
oMo.t u. HI. , l.JOQiisji Cf yoi nj tr dcJ ew
hi lamtu.lii loistotuit , iC ; ) Dl ftltOE.
sa M
Mrs. J. 0. HoVertaon , Plttsbnrir , Pa. , writes : " !
wni nullcrlnjr from general debility , wmit of np-
petite , constipation , etc. , so tint flfo WM a liur-
den ; utter lng llunlock Glood Hitters I felt bit
ter thin for j tars. I cannot praise your Hitters
too much. "
U. dlM > , of fiufTato , N. V. , writes : "Vour
Durdock nicv. Rltters , In chronic diseases of the
blood , Ihcr auj kldncjg , ha\o been Pl nnlly
marked with RUCCCSS. Ih.ivo used them mself
with best results , for torpidity of tholltcr , and In
case of a friend of nilno mmcrlng from dropsy ,
the effect nag marvelous , "
Bruce Turner , Rochester , N , Y.wrltcs-'I ! : haie
been subject to bcrloua disorder of the kidneys ,
and unable to attend to business ; Durdock Ulood
Bitters rclloied mo before half abottlo was uaod
I feel tonQdcnt that they will entirely cure me. "
> Ascnlth Halt , ninghampton , N. Y. , write * :
"I BUlTcrcdnltlia dull pain through my eft
Inn ; ; and shoulder. I-o tmy spirits , nppctlto
nnd color , and could with dllllculty keep up nil
day. Took jour llurdock Blood Bitters 01 d | .
reeled , and lifu o felt no t > am since first week af
ter uslnif them. "
Mr. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. , writes : "About
four years ago I had an attack of bilious fever , and
never fully recovered. My digestive organs
were weakened , and I would bo completely pros
trated for days. After using two bottles of your
Burdock Blood Bitters the Improvement waa so
\ t-lblo that I was attonl'hcd , 1 can now , though
01 years of age , do a fair and reasonable day's
work.
0. Blackct Robinson , proprietor of The Canada
Presbyterian , Toronto , Out. , writes : "Ferycars
I suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache. I
used your Burdock Blood Bitters nlth happiest
resultx , and I now find tuvnclf In better health
than for years past. "
Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' -I hnvo
mod Burdock Blood Bitter * for nervous and Ml-
loui headaches , nnd can recommend It to anyone
requiring a euro for bllliousnoss. "
Mrs. In Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes :
"For several I have suffered
yearn from oft-recur
ring bllllous headaches , dyspepsia , nnd complain -
plain U peculiar to my ECX. Since uilng your
Burdock Blood Hitters I am entirely relieved. "
Prlco , 91.00 pot Sottlc ; Trial Bottlss 10 Cts
FOSTEll.HILBUEN.&Oo Props
. . , , ,
BUTFA1,0 , If. V.
Sold r.t wholesale by Ish fc UcMahca and C. F.
Goodman. Jo 27 cod-mo
The Great English Eemody
Never falls to cuio
Nervous Debility , Vi
tal Exhaustion , Kmls-
Seminal Waik-
.
HOOD , and all the
eUl effects of youth
ful follies and execs-
cs. It stopi perma
nently all weakening.
Involuntary loss Band
drains upon the sys
tem , the Inevitable re-
„ , „ suit of these evil prac
tices , which arb BO destructive to mind and body
and inafco life miserable , oltcn leading to Insani
ty and death It mrengthcns the Nerves , Brain ,
( mcmorjf Blood , Muscle's , Pigcetlvo and Repro
ductive urzans , It restores W all the oraanie
functions their former vi-'or nnd vitality , ma
king life cheerful and cnjojablo. Price , 63 a
'lottle , or four times tr.o quantity 10. Sent by
cxprcsa. secure from observation , to any address ,
on receipt of price. No. C. O. 1 > . eent , except
on receipt of 81. as a guarat.too. . Letters re
questing nnsn-trs must incloeo stamp.
Dr. Mintie's Dandelion , Pills
are tr j best and cheapest dyspepsia and billlous
cure i' ' ! the market. Mold by all druggists. Price
60 cents.
DR MINUS'S KIDNEY RKUCDY , Nr.rnKTiciru ,
Cures til Uindof Kidney and bladder comnlolnte ,
gonorrhea , gleet avd leucorrhca. For Ealo Ly all
daug fcts : SI a bottle.
ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE ,
718 Olive St. , St. Louh , Mo.
For Sale in Omaha by
byC. . F. GOODMAN.
Jan25-lv _
United States Depository
first Mlial Bank ,
OMAHA.
Cor. 13th and Farnata Bts.
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IS
OMAHA.
8UCCE600RO TO KOUNTZE BROTHER3. )
DTAIUSHED 16 8.
Organized a n National Bank August 0,18(3 ,
OAPTTAT. - . eann.pnn
SUEl'LUS ANDPnoFtt'3 - 9150,000
OniCZZK ASD DIBKOTOM i
HIUKAII KODOTZR , President.
Auo" TU3 KOUNIZK , Vice President.
I' . 0. DAM * , Cashier.
A. J. 1'orri.KTOH ,
JOUKA. CttSIOIIIOM.
Thl bank rocelvos deposits wlthou regard to
imounti.
IBSUCS time cortlflcatca bearing Interest.
Draws drafto on San Francluco and principal
cities of the United States , also London , Dublin
Edinburgh cud the principal cities ol thacontl
nent ot Kurope. raivldtf
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBUASKA.
GALDWELL3HAMILTON&GO
Business trannnotoil sarao as that
of nu iucorporutod bnnlr.
Accounts licit in onri'ouo or old
Bulijoottosic'Ut check without iiO-
tlco-
Gortiflontos of tloposit i'Bnortpav-
alilo in three , six nnd twelve
months , bearing Interest , or on do-
nituul without iutorest.
Atlvaucos mailo to oiistomora on
approved securltioa at market ratoa
oflntcrost.
The interests of customers are
olosely guarded , and ovoi-y facility
compatible with prlupiules of
sound bonkinc freely oxtondoil.
Draw sight drafts on England ,
Ireland , Scotland , and all xinrts of
Europo.
Sell European passage tickets.
COLLECTIONS PnOMPTLY MADE.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
THADE MAnK Th.B.atC ! tTRADE MARK
KnglUh rein.
cdy. Auun *
( ailing euro
( or Seminal
\Yoalnci8 ,
Spermator >
BirtRETARIHO.soqucnce of AfTIR TARIHQ.
Bell-Abuse ; M Lossol Memory , Universal Lamt.
tudo , Fain in tha Hick , Dlrancsa ol Vision , Pro *
uuttura Old Age , and many other Dlscnoa that
lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Puma-
turoOrave.
fiTKull pirtlculars In our pamohlet , which
no dcelro to cond Irco I v mall to every ouo.
riTfho Bpoclflo Medicine la sold by all drugglati
at WporpackaKf , orOpackiitea ( or f6 , or will
be kcut lice by null on rcoi ptol the money , by
oad ; .33los TUKOUA JECIC1NECO. ,
tJ < Buffalo , N. Y.
Qualm" _ ( Hiimc-uoJ
JOBBER OF
IF .A. IF IE IB ,
AND
EASTERN PR1GES DOPLJGATED.
108 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA.
WUOLK3AW5 AND IIETA1I , DKALEU IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , BOORS , BUNDS , MOLDINGS , LME , CEMENT
KTBTATK AGKNl FOH MILV.'AUKES CEilKNT OOUPASY1
Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA.WEB
WHOLESALE -
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
-AND DEAMtt N-
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Fqmhaxn St. Omaha Neb.
IP. O.
i&HZi rfUJu&tfrt
I2E3 Farnham St. . Omaha ,
HAS THE BESMCK Iff OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES.
MIRRORS , FEATHERS ,
Window Shades , Cornices , Curtain Poles ,
Lambrequins , Office Desks and Every
thing Pertaining to the Furniture
and Upholstery Trade ,
GHAS.
1206 , 1208 , 1210 Farnham ,
mar23coJv ]
tiff svaaccgpzi
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Lath , Shingles ,
SASH , BOOBS , BLIPS
15th and Cuming Sfo OMAHA , NEB
.23
ANGELL , BOWEN & WHITE.
Fine AYatchoa and Clocks. Pianos , the Stock nnd others.
Diamonds at Importers' Prices. Organs , Whitney & Ilolmes.
Jewelry , most Artistic Stylus. Music Books , Shoot Music.
Silverware , an Elegant Stock. Accordians , Violins.
Spectacles , Eye Glasses , &o. Flutes and Fifes , Guitars.
Opera Glasses , Ohoico Assortment. Music Boxes , Harmonicas.
Engraving , in Best Styles. Violin Strings , Guitar Strings , &
Fine Repairing a Specialty. Inducements Superior to others.
Prices in Plain Figures. Our Motto , "Plain Figures. "
42TAs we copy none of our competitors STYLES or advertisements we politely re
quest a return of the compliment.
Opera House Block. ANGELL , BOWEN & WHITE.
tucs&eat
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOBBERS OP
f = ifai * r t "tg * Tf * i
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* * g7T * - - v3 rJTAffM'Mt3 '
CO
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JEWELEES1 TOOLS AM MATERIALS
ALSO WESTERN AGENTS F0 , THE
SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN GO.'S ORGANS.
Spectacles of [ the Ooloteatefl STAR TINTED MAKE arelsold ex ! \ .
. , . .f'1 elusively by us ,
DIAMONDS IN LARGE VARIETY.
nil line of Sheet Music , Eastern Prices Duplicated
EDHOLM & ERIOKSON ,
WHOLESALE JE WELEP.8 , Opp. the Post fOffice
OMAHA , - - - NEB.