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JUEJS OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. APEJL i9 BELFORD'S BEAUTIESl Bright Stars in the Business and Sooial Firmament. A Thriving1 Town of Two Thousand Inhabitants , Correspondence of The'Bec. BEDFOUD , Iowa , April 8. From Creslon to Maryvillo , 3Io. , on the Wnbaal ) , it in about 05 miles by rail and passing Kent , a small station and Lor.ox and Conwny , villages o 400 or 500 each , wo find Bedford , 40 miloa from Crcston and seven mile from the Missouri line , This rail road is called the Hopkins Brand because the road was built by the 0. B. it Q. to Hopkins. The K. 0 comes up from the south to cornice with it , and while managed as twc roads , the two companies work ir harmony and the traveling public ar accommodated aa though it was bu one. BEDFORD ia the county seat of Taylor county , and is situated most beautifully on the high lands on the right bank o the middle fork of the ' 102 , " and i nno of the enterprising , onergctio citie of the slopo. Scattered over a number of mounds dotted with neat and elegant resi donees , with its business houses conveniently voniontly clustered on the "Oapitpliat Hill , " and not , like the convuntiona western burg , "around a public oquare1' ; ' surrounded by rich farming lands peopled with ambitious , prosperous porous , educated , and indopondon thinking class of citizens ; with largo trade , fine business houses , mostly o "brick ; a growing prosperity , as is shown by the trade and largo amoun of building projected for the coming floason ; a Healthy location , fine ahnd < trees , good building stone , and the best of water within .forty feet nc wonder that the eastern sojourner , a first sight determines to east his losl hero , and build himself a homo in this "queen city" of 2,000 living souls , A number of the public buildings are to bo enlarged or rebuilt noon , the court house being ono which wil bo taken down and a good ono nubui- tutod. TIN ] JlllDl'OIlD HOUSE is the loading hotel , and the larpo am well furnished apartments , good table , and promptness in supplying the wants uf the traveling public , roako this a pleasant homo for the wayfar-1 ing man , THE NEWSfAPEn ENTE'llPllISE at once takes the attention of the quill driver , for there ara six thriving and healthy publications , besides Borne assistance rendered to smaller and loss favored townn. THE KEPHIILIOAN , with a subscription liat of 2,000 , is largely the handiwork of its managing editor. James H. Pierce , a stauncii republican , with a clear head , jjgood executive ability and business enter prise , a genial and respected neighbor , and a strong political leader , who don't wear a brass colar ; and in this pleasant and extensive printing house , the proas i work is done for several other papers , and "plonty/of jobs. " TUB 80UT1IWKST is a fourtdon'-ycar old paper , dovjoted to the interests of the national groan- back theory , and Mr : B. Lucas , ito ' -editor , keeps up to , the times in the legends of 'tho party and general news , and oflors a good paper , which is well appreciated oy his patrons. The Argus , managed by J. E. Hus ton , and The Democrat by J. M. Wal ters , the former a republican and the latter wearing a domocratio label , are both enterprising young papers , build ing up a business , and are wall pat ronized , while an agricultural and a literary paper are doomed essential to the proper development of society. THE BF.DF01U ) DANK is the older of the two banking houses , and its ton years of successful business bavo made it a permanent fixture , for although , the president died during the past year , his son , Mr. M. M , Van Fleet , the cashier and managing officer , and his partner , of themselves represent $200,000 of security , and have every facility for doing a thor ough banking business. M. 0. CONNECT , U. O , , ono of the early settlers , was a sur geon of the 8th Indiana cavalry , in Kilpatrick'adivision , and was "mat the death" of the rebellion when Gen. , Johnson surrendered , and has been in the practice of modioino hero since the war , and an active member of the Masonic fraternity. THE MASOHH are to have a celebration on the 2 Mi of June , St. John's Day , and as this is as pre-eminently a town for celebrations Fraalcfort-oii-llio-inaiii is brations as - - - for conventions , and the citizens are famed for hospitality , they uro send ing out the "high-trays and hedges and compelling" all the members of the order to cuuio , and they will feel sad if tl > u "Ohiot moguls and the brethren" doil't coirio in and oat and on j oy their hospitality , ( or they have prepared for ton thousand , and Brother M. 0. Fuller , the secretary of the committee Bays nil ehall bo entertained frco , YANKEE ENTElU'ltlSK is again exhibited by .1. W. Garner , the star of the "Uncle lleubon Com edy company , " who , while playing lioro , heard of the "last net , " the kill ing of Jeato James , and at once sot to work by the help of his accom plished wife , to prepare a play which shall represent the marriage , death , ard many of the incidents in the lifo of this notorious bandit , and before this reaches THE BEE readers , ho will have presented it in full costumes and econery in several Kansas cities. What a sad page in history will bo given to an enligjitonod world and to coming generations , where it is recorded that St. Joe lionized this dead outlaw , and so many were found who loved and houorod'his "virtues. " Developing a state of society which is % largo degree responsible for his snce and his fiendish career , bo- 'n its atmosphere ho was nour- 1 protected , and at his death 'ormed into a god. BUCKEYE. Unhappy Southerners. Ch'rago ' Times. The southern republicans ore BUB pcctod of being unhappy , They an usually unhappy. When Genera Grant was president , they though the anti-Grant men would bo mor 'liberal to them , When Hayes wn president , they complained that th half-breed republican was worse than the stalwart , and they sighed for th good old days of Grant. When General oral Gaifiold became president , the ; had high hopes of being treated jus like northern republicans , but th selection of Mr. Hunt of secretary o the navy did not satisfy them , am presently they began to complain tha President Garfiolu was going to do n < better than President Hayes , am that if they could only got a stalwar president they would bo happy When President Arthur sent in hi message they noticed with great satis faction that ho made no mention o the southern question , and concludoi that sectionalism was over , and they had at last got what they wanted They invited attention to the fac that the stalwarts were really mon liberal than the professedly libora members of the republican party Arthur was going to bo the prosldon of the whole nation , and not of ono oction or ono party. But Prosidon Arthur has got through with his cabi net selections , and the southern re publicans find that they have not ono smgln member of the cabinet. Evei Hunt has boon taken from them , am ordered to Russia or Sibo'ria , or , some other remote and inhospitable clime Grant gave the south Ackorman and Hayes gave it Key , and Garfiolc gave it Hunt ; but what has Arthur given it ? Absolutely nothing. This is the melancholy fact that stares them in the face , and thereat the ; weep. In casting about for an explan ation of the untoward fact , they have arrived at the conclusion tha the blame belongs an the shoulders o ; Mahono. This great statesman waa going to deliver the south into thi Hands of the republican party , anc the administration and the southern republicans gave Mahono all the hoi ] ; possible , and rejoiced to soc a son ol the south sot his face to the setting sun , and now they begin to suspocl that Mahono was not a dis interested worshipper of the set ting sun , but was a solf-sookinp1 politician , who got the hep ] of the Hilministration to construct a machine lor himself , mid having done that is bjftuly iiulill'oruit to the welfare of the rtpublican party , and has even urgot the president not to appoint a repub lican from the south to a place in his cabinet , lost thatcabinotolllcor should become a greater power in the south than Mr. Mahono. This may bo sad , but it ought to surprise none but the mott simple minded. Persons of or dinary powers of sight saw at that time that , whatever good Senator Ma hone might accomplish by breaking the power of the Bourbon machinohe ( was only an ordinary politician whoso main object in lifo was not to give anew now lease of lifo to the republican party , but to advance the interests } f Senator Mahono. It is quite likely that Mr. Mahono docs not wish to BOO a southern republican appointed to a place in the cabinet ; it would bo rather singular if ho did wish to have a rival to himself created by the ad ministration. Possibly Mr. Mahono would not object to going into the cabinet , but the president has objoo- ions to taking any but stalwart ro- sublicans into the official family , and VIr. , Mahono would'naturally rather o'tho ' channel through which the for- 'tUizing ' fltronms of official patronage should flow over the south than have another perform that function. There is one'good ' reason why the southern republicans should not have a cabinet office that they scorn to for got. They do not cast any electoral Totes , and there is at present no itrong probability of their doing it. ? ho representation of all sections in ho cabinet is eminently desirable , > ut what is moro necessary from the iractical politician's point of view is o keep "solid" with the states that give their electoral votes to the cpublican candidate , or that can reasonably bo expected to do so. The republican party has not much to lose in the south ; it has a great deal to lese in some of the lorthorn etatos , and Mr. Arthur haslet lot road in vain the fable of the dog hut lost a nutritious piece of porter- louse steak in his foolish eflort to cap- .uro its counterfeit in the stream. Chore is a solid north in the cabinet > ocauso there is still a solid south in ho electoral college. A General Stampede , N > ver was eucli a rush jnvle for any Drug store as is now at 0. F , Goodman'o , qr a Trial UottJo of Dr. King's Now JIs- coi cry for Consumption , Qougha and ) olds. All perionu nlllictoil with Asthma , Jronchttis , Hoarsened , Severe t'onghi , or nny direction of tlio Thrtnt and LunpB , can get a Trlnl Duttlo of thin great remedy /i , by col.liiK . u , ubove iminoil Urns itoro. Van Wvcle dnn tuo Organs. UclinrduM County fciuUtcr. bjnio papers in our atato are trying o maka their roudura believe that junutor Van \Vjck is merely speaking nd working for popular favor and hat Bullish motive underlies ull his ictimia , They do not iivo ; him the air treatment even that our lawa give o the meanest criminal , to hold him nnocont until ho is proven guilty. < \ > r shatnu , gentlemen , you ought to rait until the senator does or votes vrong , when it will bo time enough to how your venom in your papoiu , So nr the senator has been in the right , lo has manfully advocated and upportcd the interests of the people , nd has fearlessly expressed the pro- ailing sentiments of our young state n the United States senate , and the > eope ! know it , and will stand by him n spite of > yhat those papers may Bay gainst him. He has notdisappoint- d thoao who know him best , and our moplo , in time , will know who are heir friends , Van Wyck will only ain friends if ho continues as ho be- ; un , and a grateful people will stand > y him and say well done ! to the dis comfit of his enemies. May the Lord always bless our state with auch selfioh anatora as Van Wyck lias boon BO far. i'ho people certainly will Rain by It. HIS GRATITUDE , llth and Poplar streets , \ Sr. Louis , Mo. , March 17,1881. t H. H. WAHNEU & 0o. : Sirs For welvo years 1 eufl'ered from kidney roubles until your Safe--Kidney and Jver Cure wrought a wonderful ro- toration of hualtn. apr7dlw JOHKM. WARD. SENATOR CHILCOTT. The Thick Necked Throolat Snatched from His Homo and Thrown Into . the Arena. A Side View Tahon of Him by r Boo Correspondent on the Spot- PUEBLO , Col. , April 13,1882. To the Editor of lha Dee : In accordance with my programme . ' reached Pueblo yesterday afternoon and was quietly carrying my grip Back to a cheap h tel when "all of a aud don" I hoard a succession of unearthly shrieks , yells and explosions , and no ticcd an unusual commotion amonj the teamsters , luinrra and merchants Chilcott , Chilcoti 1 Hurrah for Ohilcott was the refrain. Ohilcott had just been appointed United States senator in place of Toller. "Who is OhilcotU" I nskod of a citizen. "Why , he's our now senator. " "WoD , what's his namoJ Where did ho live before this thing happened' ' What docs ho do ? How old is hoi Has ho got any family ? How much U ho worth ? Is ho a self-made man , or was ho bornl For heaven's sake , stranger , do toll mo something aboul this great man. " The "citizen" just then bolted off to collect boxes and barrels for a bon fire , and after supper I attended the mooting. Mr. Ohilcott responded to the loud calls , and made common- plaooromarks about "being surprised , " "hoping to bo excused , " "thanks tor the ovation , " etc. Ho was followed by a half dozen lawyers and ward politicians , who made neat spoochoi and demonstrated that any ono ol them would have done just as well for senator as Mr. Ohilcott. Mr. Ohilcott is 50 years old , weighs 200 , and his homo and all his Inter ests are hero in Pueblo whore ho owns perhaps fifty thousand dollars worth of real estate and a sheep ranch. Nominally ho is a lawyer but ho is ono of that great crowd of lawyers who have never strictly adhered to the practice of the profession as an ex elusive or main occupation. Ho be longs to that class who largely own city and county property , and when you ask what business they now fol low they are called real estate owners. In Pueblo Mr. OHilcott is well liked , but in many parts of the atato there is disappointment expressed at his ap pointment. The ofiico honors the man in this instance more than vice versa. Gov. Tabor with his ton mil lions of dollars , wanted the appoint ment and promised to out-david David Davis in the character of , his dinners had ho potton a chance Ex- Governor Routt would have brought some culture and refinement with him to help out the western tier in the senate but Mr. Ohilcott , whatever may bo his redeeming qualities , is certainly nothing if not a mediocre man , and the halls which once re sounded , with the eloquence of Web star , Clay , Galhoun and Douglas , are 'ast filling up with poorer material. Personally ho ia a "hail follow well met" and wo doubt not that ho will votoiright on every question touching , ho.interests of the west. J. F. M. / | POST AND HiS PALS. BATTLU GREEK , April 14rf To tha Editor ol TUB UBH. As the issue of the day is monopoly and anti-monopoly , it is the duty of every farmer and laborer to do what hey can in that direction. Wo of the Slkhorn valley do endorse your course of the exposure of Valentino and his man Schwonck. It is high time such mon are sot down , and we , the pro ducers , must do it. These railroads mvo to bo attended to , BO. every 'armor must take off his coat and ROe ; o work. Just look at our courts or some of them. I will sight the judge of the Fourth judicial district. In iho first scone as a lobbiost , ho and lib brother of Columbus wanted : o capture the supreme judge. A. M , Post was to secure the north delegation but he could not do it and hen to got back in the traces went to ; ho delegation and asked the privilege ; o present Judge Maxwell's name to .ho convention. The next he was a Nance man. Now as a Judge there voro thirteen cases of his token up to ho Supreme Court and eleven of them roro reversed , Ono * ras a cose where ? latto county waa defendant , the firm of Whitmoyer , Gorrcard & Post wa * ilaintifi' It was tried by a referee , Ion. Muncer of Froomont , His re- jort was sot aside and judgment ren- lertd in favor of the plaintiil'forlGOO rho county had to take it up and it vns reversed. Now the next piece of ) olitical labor proposed by the judge is o put in nomination Governor Darns so he can have all lie committees appointed in favor of hu _ monopolies. It is the intention of him and his brother to secure the lamination of his brother , A. M. 'oat , of Columbus , for attorney uon- oral this fall. There is ono Madison ittornoy who would do , credit to the ofiico , Hon. ItobiBon. It is straight legislation that will etch us out , und that only , Now , if hero is a special session this spring it vould bo H nice thing for the state to lave the Fourth judicial district re- lucod to the town of York , for it will > o economy to the atuto. Just look at the facts fora moment , my brothnr armors , und yon will most readily see vhy wo do not got along bettor. We mvo to pay for all of their cappers , lia honor , Judge Ppst.'haa a brother n your place a whisky gaugor. Ho ays to the boys , it is a nice thing to ; ot eight dollars per day for ono lour'a work. Now , if wo are to have our affairs run this way , it is time to ay wo are not competent to attend to tur affairs. The oppressions of our orofathors wore nothing to ours , ANTI-MOKOP. For Bronchial , Asihmatio , and Pul > "Brown'a Branch- n onary complaints - al Troches" manifest remarkable Cur- tivo properties. Like all other mori- orioufl articles , they are frequently nutated , and those purchasing thould > o aure to obtain the genuine. pr7d&wlw. feijfc STOMACH & BITTER5 For a quarter of a century or moro Hosteller's Btomach ' liters has been the reigning specific lor Indlecjtlondspopsli , fc\cranti guo , loss of ihyklcalstaiDina Ihcr complaint and other illsor uers. > nd had been moit emphatically Indorsed by rccdlcal men as a health acd strength rotor atlre. It counteracts n tendency to prcmfituro decay , ' and sustains and comforts the aged and Infirm. Forfsale by all drogglsta and dealers generally liri-1 : al to ml "fid MI ? Wort for being tbo most direct , quickest , an safest line connecting the great Metropolis , CHI OAOO , and the EUnvut , KORTn-ElsriJUt , i ) r and BoDTO-Klirnuf Lisis , which terminate there with KIHSU Cm , LtAViHwoBTU , ATCHIBOS Couiccit , Bwrrs and OIIAIU , the CoMUiacut Cnrrui from which radiate EVERY LINE OP R OADT. that penetrated the Continent from the Ulnonf River to the Pacific Slope. The CHICAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA OIFTO RAILWAY fa the only line from Chicago owning track In Kansas , or which , by its own road , roaches th points above named. No THAKJPBRS IT OAuniiai tto Muumo coniwCTionsl No huddling In III ventilated or unclean can , as every passenger carried In roomy , clean and ventilated coaches upon Fait Express Trains DAT OARS o ) unrivaled magnificence , P0LLKA9 ? AUCH SLiipma CAK . and ourownworld-fanout Dmnio CARD , upon which meals are served of un surpassed excellence , at the low rate of 8 v > on FISI Cum IACU , with ample time for healthtu enjoyment. Through Cars between Chicago , Foorta , Mil waukce and Missouri River Points : and close ccn ncctloni at all polnta of Intersection with othei roads. Bla-t ever xiliio , TIIUIUIUJJ , wvttu. iiutuu , iiuvMuu , viailfOrC.J , Oregon , Washington Territory , Colorado , Arliona and Now Mexico. Asll beral arrangement * regarding baggage as any other line , and rates of faro ain aye ael ow at competitors , who furnish but a tithe o the com fort Dogs and tackle of sportsmen free. Tickets , maps and folders at all prlnclpa offices In the United State * and Canada. R. R. OABLK , E. ST. JOHN , Vice Pres't * Oen. Oen , Tkk andPaea'r Ag ttanager. Chicago Chicago. PILESI PILESI PILESI A Sure Cure Found at Lastl Arorecurr for llllnd , BleodTng , Itching and incerated Piles baa been discovered bjr Dr. Wli- lam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. Will ani'a Indian Ointment. A single box baa cured the worst chronlo casea of 25 or SOyeara standing. No one need suffer five minutea alter applying thla wonderf pi soothing medicine Lotions , Instru ments and electuarlof do more harm than good , William's Ointment absorbs tbo tumors , allays .he Intoned Itching , ( partlculaaly at night after getting warm In bed , ) actfl aa & poultice , glvca In- itant and palnlceo relief , and la prepared only for Piles. Itching of the private parts , and for notb ng else. Bead what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry of Clove- and eaya about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oint ment : I have used ecoroa of Piles cures , and It aOords mo i > ensure to say thatlbave never found anything which gave such Immediate and perma nent relief aa Dr. William's Indian Ointment. For ealo by all druggist * or mailed on receipt price , 11.00. 11.00.HENKY. . & CO. . Frop're. , CUVILAKD , OniO. For Bale by 0. T1 Goodman. OctlOdood&vonwlv KENDALL'S SPA VIN CURE The Most Successful Remedy over dlscov- rod , as It is certain In Its effects and docs not .lister. . READ PROOF UEUOW. Also excellent or human flesh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Washlngtonvlllo , Ohio. June 17. 1831. DR. I. J. KKSDALL , &Co. : Oents Roadlng your ad vertisement In Turf , Field and Farm , of your ( endall'i Bpavln Cure , a d having a valuable nd speedy homo which bad been larno from pavln for eighteen month ? , I sent to you for a rattle by express , which in > lx weeks removed all laineneta , and enlargement and a largj splint rom another hone , and both horsea ara to-day assound as'colts. Tlioono bottle was worth to me one t hundred dollars. Beipeetfully 0'irS , I ' II. A. DlBTOLITT , M. D. Send for Illustrated circular giving positive iroof. Price | l. 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If jou nro afflicted n-tth Biliousness , use nUHDOCK BLOOD BITTEKS It you arc prostrated n 1th sick Headache , take BUKDOCK 1JLOOD BITTERS tl ) our Bowota-Aro disordered , rcgulato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. It ) our Blood la mpure , purify U with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have Indigestion , you will find an antldoU la BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEUa If you are troubled \ilth Sprlnjr Complaint * , or rullcato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If your LlrcrU torpid , restore It to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If your Liver Is affected , you will find a mo to. itoratlt o In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have any ipcclci of Humor or Pimple , fall not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous Sores , ft curative remedy v. 111 be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Imparting strength and vitality to the sys tem , nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility , tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price , SI.OO oei Bottle ; Trl l Bottle * 10 Oti FOSTEKMILBURN , , & Co , .Props , BUFFALO , N. V. Sold at wholesale by Ish It McMahon and 0. F. Ooodman. Je 27 eod-me The Great .English JKemedy NeTcr falls to cute Nervous Debility , VI- Ital Exhaustion , Emls- lilons , Seminal Weak- , HOOD , and all the \ 11 effects of jouth' ful follies and exces ses. It stops perma nently all weakening , im oluntary lossi a and drains upon the sys- com , the Inevitable reM - M > l , suit of these evil prac tices , which are so dcstruetlve to mind and body and make life miserable , often leading to Insani ty and death It strengthens the Ncrv c.i.Uraln , ( momnrjf Blood , JIusclea , PlgcBtivo and Repro ductive Organs , It restores to all the organic Junctions their former vltror and vitality , ma- Mnjr life cheerful and enjojablo. Price , $3 a bottle , or four times the quantity $10. Sent by express , secure from observation , to any address , on receipt of price. No. C. O. D. sent , except on receipt of $1 as a cuarantco. Letters rj- questing answers must Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are tbi best and cheapest dyspepsia and billlous cure I'the market. Sold by all druggists. Price 60 cents. Da UtNTir.'s KIDNKT REMEDY , NsrRmcuM , Cures ill Undof Kidney and bladder complainto , eonorrhca , gleet and leucorrhca. for ealo ty all daupgists : $1 a bottle. KNQL1SII MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 718011voSt. , St. LouU , Mo. For Sale In Omaha by 0. F. OOODMAN. Jan26-lv TRUTH ATTESTED. 5omeImportantStat m < w > ts of Wei Known People "Wholly Verified. In order that the public may fully rcallza the genuineness of the statements , as well aathr lower and value of the article of which they ipeak , we publish her wlth the fac-slmllo Blgnt- ; urea of parties whoso sincerity is beyond ques. ion. The Truth of these testimonials la abao- lute , nor can the facts they announce bo ig nored OMAHA , NIB. ! May 24,1881. II. II. WA'ONBH 4 ; Co. : Diurt SIR : I have frequently used Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure .or local affections attendant upon severe rheumatic attacks , and lavoaloays derived benefit therefrom. I have also used the Safe Nortme with satisfactory re sults. I consider these medicines worthy of confldoura Deputy Treasurer OUATIA , NEB , May 24 , Io81 II. n WARNXK ft Co. , Rochester , N. Y. : Oiurrs : I have use tyour Safe Kidney and Mvcr Cure this spring as a itcrlnvlgorator , and I fin J it the best remedy I mcr triad , I have used t liottleB. and It baa made mo feel better : han over I did before in the spring. U. P. K. bhops. OMAHA , NEB. , May 24 , 1881 II. n. WARMER & Co. : SIRS : For moro than lo yrnra I have suffered much Inconvenience from combined kidney and Ivor diseases , mid tm\o been unable to vork , my urln try orgtns also being affected. 1 1 rled a ; reatmany medicines and doctor ? , but I grew worse and won e day by day. I was told I had Brlght'a Disease , and I wished myself dead If I xml J not ha\ speedy relief. I took your Safe Sidney and Liter Cure , knowing nothing else waa ev or know n to euro tha disease , and I ha\ not been disappointed. The medicine baa cured me , and I ain perfectly well to-day , entirely hrough your Bate Kidney and Liver Cure 1 wish &O.U all succ as In publishing this valuable remedy through the world U. P.R. It , Bhops. liousands of equally strong endorsements many if them in cuus nhere hope waj abandoned have \oluntirlly ( fl\en , Hhoulngtho remarkable lower nf \ \ > ruor'8 tate Kidney and LliorCuro , nail dUca'cscf the Kldnoyn , Iher or urinary or- ; aii8. If anv one who reaJj this has anj plijo- cal trouble remember the great remedy. Something NEW FOll OMAHA , Ir , Craw ford , of Hol land , 0. , tlio old. popular , and tVillful u-aiulacturer Artificial Limbs. 01 tlia'Utcrt Improved plan , ( has opened a rauchmcclmulul surgery lastltutaat 109South 4th Btrect , Omaha , where bo Is prcpind to urnlfli limbs ol e\er > description , skeletons , nil sup ) > orter fori > ar&llr. d anddelormcd llmlM , ruwcs , and tlioul Jer braces and Eupportcr * lor eioalt ) uc > kne > , &e , Iho Doctor has had 23 care experience lu urine and adlutiln ; . J. B. GKAWFOHI ) . 109 South Uth Bt. Omaha , Neb. J. P. ENGLISH , ATTO RNEYAT LAW , 310 South Thirteenth St. , with p M. Woolwort . Dexter L.Thomas , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS. DRY GOOD ' 1422 and 1424 Dodge St. OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK . West of Chicago. ' And the Motto that makes every buyer happyt WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD , We have opened to-day , ( Wednesday , April 12tb ) a large in voice of French Hosiery Manufaoturerd by Messrs. Ooudevfit & Quivet , Paris , the lot in cludes 100 dozen Children's Extra Feavy Bibbed Lisle Hose , . Sizes r f * 5 to 8 l2i v All. the New Colors. We offer them at the extremely low price of 450. A PAIR. The above are very cheap and much below valne , Also another lot equally as good , SAME SIZES , FANOY sTRIPED at 5 O. .A. .A.T IR. 1-1 We assure our patrons that these are the Cheapest Goods ever put on the market , ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. Spring Carpets L. B. Williams & Son's. Because You Save 10 to 15 Per Cent. NEW GOODS I ATTRACTIVE PRICES ! L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS , 1422 and 1421 Dodge Street. 1 U ff 33 CLOTHIER ! Is Now -Located in His New Store , 1308 FAR N NAM STREET. One Door East of the New York Dry Goods Store. AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS. t NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS ! LARGEST VARIETY OF BOY'S'AND CHILDREN'S SUITS EVER SEEN ! CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. 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