-r - - - - . - - - - - p.- - - - - - - : . - . - r - - - - - - ' - w - - k . _ _ J' I 2 - - I JMEE OM4JL4L DAiLY BEE : TIIURSDAY.APJ3IL 27 I8s2 . . GATB'S GOBSIL' . . SpeeIttoThe CIneInnU1EninIfer. NEW YoRK , April O.-While spoking to Gtrn. Ilico I &W Con. . - Avorill , ft democrat pass by , and con- - vorod with Itini a while on the polita. cal pobabflitios. Avori11waa prom. - nont officer unacr McClellan , nnd . WM ft candidto for congress in ow a Ycirkoity z tow yctta ngo , antI wu a close friend of Con. ilancock , and a1o an adherent of Tilaon for , i time. ' . . 110 is ft man of fine addreBs and zi WO9L Point education , I akod him what view ho took of the future of prtie8. "Do you think the state of Now p ci. York can be crried by n 'tljmocratV' ' Any ropoot&b1o democrat that. can 5bo named , " aid ( Ion. AvenI , "o.ui catiT NOW TOtk , prorided ho Ia not. a factioniL I t1tnk that the two pa. Iitic.L1 p1xtio1 cuht to zuakp and an , . in5tethi in in ihocuntryhonotIy dirud , a t3 t frinL I would retire - tire LU ? 3 U lungi a Tildon and KT ' ' They ought to .s p out of the way of , S dr aZ3 'b'3 &Z3 hrm , or harniltig thtc12Pt oh. " " 1)inin y ec in eight a thu . cD1dier ? : .o5imtik1 l& , rt .ThW t1I aruworing that vffln&A It * 'UA.O do not io much , WJ.7t & Ik IUfl M We do a rp. S ' We want Lu como to . se &tuminitioit of the pthpor . ilu.Dc $ of & cmaign , and after that It 1 Dot krd to bad a man. " 'Thero are but three iauea before . the , nntry , and one of thorn will not S bo ripe , I think , for the campaign bf * 1&S I rotor to ani.monopol7. Thu . . S .1. j to be a great quotion oino day , . but it. may be too soon for it at the , next prcaidentlal election. The rail. roda have too many ramlficatioiia and ' private interoaI in buaiiiesa and in . .L the feara of the timid people to bo afoIy attacked in 1884. The two 188U0 * which riao into the groatoat consequence for Immediate agitation 1 , are tim civil aorvlco and the tariff. The tariff agitation hm begun already , and the civil aorvico agitation baa boon 1 * on the carpet amco the close of the war. i : regard thu civil aorvico na . nocea5ary to be akon up to catabliali any honcaty , in either party. During too war moat of the abuacs itild outragea were coin- . . inittod through the aamo syatem of : . patronage which is now diagracing , . our country , and has killed a Proaldont . , . of the United States. Even , in the . r . cbinot of Abraham Liticoln the apoila S . ayatom prevailed in nomination of offl- - cora and in the commaudora of armies. ' , Stanton himself was a more tool ot S tim apoibi systoni , and with all Ins . ' , choler and despotism was not. one of the loading men of that cabinet. . Sumner , Zack Chandler and that class . of persona pioneered the selection of t aouta to aubduotho rebellion. 'Thu .5 diegradea and sc ndalsuftlio wararoso . out ; of the organized pinco huitcrs' . - system whtoh is now disgraciugcivil I life , and bids fair to chock ilio career t of the Republican party. Porno. cratlo party ought to be sharp enough $ . s , . , to discern that diajosition in the peo. ' 1 : lo to xuako the clyll service lade. SI pendent of paryrago and rapacityY' ; I ' "Woll"natdI , "Mr. Poadicton has ' 1 'J . led offonthtit question. " I "That is true , and ho is a , very 4r5 4'gonial , agreeable man , " said Con. I' . AvoriII'but1 ; do ithLiiI ) heit S . , . adapted to load a csIde\itidflciil1 ' : : pign.1Jts not nnUh of jiatorigi. v , nalf rco and , whil , ho tvotil1bako , -4 -a good ondu tor oVtlio p rlor cir , ho { I 'could never handle tim emIgrant traiii , 'I i : would be glad to support Mr. 1'un 4 dleton for rccLdent , but 1 do zt see that ho is just the lcadcr yo rant ( , 0 However , r wilt take up the tariff q S question That ought 11101 to be np. l . 4 preached with any rago. It ought to . I be handled ovefl in politics witit the spirit of a man who has inhorite1 all ( the business of thoUtilted States , and . was trying to soc how to establish a fair cquation to got the best results out. of it. We do not want tb cripple . any xzianufaoturer or ruin anybody. t : We want to arrive at the proper cqua. , tion between the three jrcat dopart. I . meats of production , manufactures ' S and transportation. No country can I . be secure which baa not established that question. J4'rance is the most S ucccssful country in Europe be. if , cause her manufactures , production , and tranaportatioEi by land and water ' have the boat. oquipoe toward each other. ShucarrIea what she manu- . faoturos and produces. England pro. , : duces but little , manufactures conaid. , ri , 'S orablo , but transports for the world. . t Hence her whole statesmanship is on . . f . the tension to keep her atcady. itus. ala produces a great dal , manufactur.s I ; ' but little , and carries nothing ; and I I ' hence war must , b her frequent re. I sort , aa she will got out of wuilibrium 1L 3 every few yearn. The tarift question I . . is to be settled with regard to the ' permanent stability of the business of 'j ' & . the country and 4uatloo to the taxpay. 1 1 : era. I think Abram 8. Hewitt rthier I occupies the boat Position at this snomonton that question. lb IS an old iron manufacturer , yet his state. I I ' . snout of views was Indorsed by the A t : irco Trade society and by the other Ip association at the two meetings they have hold. It is a rather handsome . spectacle to aoo an old iron mnanufac. . turor occupying broad and liberal ground. " "Do you think owi'tt zniht ho. , . coma a presidential quantityl' I. . . . "I think it quite posaiblo. lT is a ' # t . - little crochety , and losts his tezuper , ! but ho is a geimUomnan , and his honesty I i undisputed. Ho is a man of extun. i ; awe infouiiation also , and milmimost the I . only Democratic leader who is cent - t L:4 : 0 corning his mind on these business problems. When I say that the Uuiff ought to bo conkidored In politic , , I mean alt forms of buaiueas , of wiih ] I , the tariff ought to be the wlao oxpo. nent in their relations to government. Hewitt was a friend of Mr. Tilden , but did not hesitate to separate from ' him when Tildon played the self. seeker. " I ' 'What do you think of Hancock as the candidate next time. " c 'II do not think It would lo wise to I i ( bring hun out again. Ho is what .1 call a grand average among Iroaident. iaI candidates ; but lie Is not up with the time , anti the boat occasion to run him baa passed. " j t "Do you think there is anything In t I these stories of Mr. Tilden regulating the books of Now York state at prer. 3 . enth" "Not a thing. Thsy ama either m . . lies of premeditation or of ignorance. _ ; The democratic parLy would spew j Trlden out of their mouths if ho : ' 4 , 4 _ _ . . . . seriously coniidor ting thoit etandara.bearoi again.i I i-end account now aini then of his wonderful - ful it.ahIty , but. I sco him almost every day got out of the cars , or whenever ho comes to the city , and I toll you ho is a dreadful picture of physical ruin. A serving man hlps him from the train to ins carriao and lifts him to his seat , and ho wala like a man with the palsy ; and when ho gets Into his seat lie throws his head back flko a corpso. " floroGon. Avorill made an imila. lion of Tildon proceeding to business , and naked if tnat was the kmnu of a mmmli to be making a democratic loader of , I mentioned Senator liayard as a presidential possibility. "Iiayartl is a good follow , " said Averill , "but I do not think it. would over do to run him for president. lb also is one of thio parlor car men , miot good for the emigrant traimi , " GATYf , Rub ft In. Jacob Locknian , 274 ClInton street , N' Y aays he baa been using Thoma-s' ] lec tric Oil for rheumatism. ilo bad such t lame back that ho could do nothing , bus one bottle cntlrotioured him , 20 dlw A Girl TrlotoJump Over the Nia- n.m-a Falls. NIAO&RL FALLS , AriI 2l.-Much oxcitomor4 as created hero this rnorningbyroport.s that a young girl had nttomnptod suicide by jumping ever the precipice into Niagara river. Investigation , showed that Charlotte Oi.lui1 , a 14.yoar.old girl , has boon living for several weeks as a domestic in , the family of John Brennan , a merchant tailor. It. appears , accord. Lug to the story she told Bronnan , that. she ran away from one of the Catholic homos for girls In Buffalo and came ioro , looking for work Ho advised liar to return there , bu aho declined. This morning , unob. served by the P00P10 at Jironnan's , she 1ft. the house , and , going fti the bluffs overlookingtho river , near the English church , a low huntired rods above the famous railway suspension bridge , junipcd or slid over the proci- pica , which at title point rises abruptly 200 feet above the surface of time va- tar. Iii descending she 'miraculously struck an. old tree growing from a olof in tli r9 ks , probably mooban- Icnhly , clutched it with her hands and rmained suspended in mnld.air. For. tunably , as she wont over a carriage from' ' the Prospect house , driven by one M tcalfo , came in sight. Horror. stricken the Occupatits ruhcd to thu ep : , atid , looking over to see her lifeless body 200 foot below , siw 11cr , as above stated , Losing no Limo , a rope was inado from time driving- reigns , and fastening this beneath his arzn.pits , Mcto.ilfa was lowered to limo tree , Hero lie fastened the rope alOUt thmo girl , and she was drawn safely to the top of the batik , ho fol. lowing in the same mnanimor. The roe- 0110 himui been the absorbing topic When questioned by her rescuers as to the case of the' attempted life. takimig , the girl refused to speak. 1k Is thought the fear of being oturnod from whence nho'cnmo may have warped her mind and caused her to make the. attempt while temporarily insane. Showma taken in charge by Mr. Brommnan andsentback to Buffalo during the day. L . : 'wbon. ytlitngE1eo FaIled. " i,4t0 Onaum A YEN Cii , , lCNsAistzTT , Mo. , May , J881. H , J1 Vuuiizzm , & Co. : 8IrFor t m y ars Xenl r d th tortures bi BrIglit's Iiscase. PIiyicItths and the r.pescrlp. tionN woo'u uo'aiiII.Vhon vorythlng elms failed I resorted to your kiafo Kidney and Liver ( Jimre and was resi.orvd to ver- fco lionith . JvirmN llonINsON ' 3dIu _ _ _ _ _ _ Electric Lamps. Chit , . Uainard , In St. NichoI for Sis- . If we examine one of thu oloctrio liunpa in the streets , we shall timid it ooiinists of two rods , one pointing up. ward from time bott in of time laimip , time oIlier hiriimmg .lownward. Time rode seem to touch , and time brilliant flame is exactly where they seem to moot. Once a day a mmian comnes around with a bag of the rods. Ho takes out thu old rode that wore burned the imiglit before , amid places anew now act iu cacti lamp. After lie 1mm gone about , as ifhiu were putting now wicks into the lamps , amid each is ready for its night a work , all time lamps are lighted in broad day , to see that every one is In proper trimmi They are allowed to burn until the muon have walked about in the streets amid looked at each lmunp , If all are burn. log well , they are put out till it begins to grov dark. If one fails to burmm properly , a man goes to that lamp to 500 whatIs the mustIer. The rods are nmado of a curious black eubatanca , like charcoal , that is called carbon. When the lamp is out , time two rods touch each other , In order to ligit the lamp , they are pulled apart ; and if you pok at tIme flanmo through a eniokod glass , you will see that the rods clii imot quite touch. There is a ammmall space between their points , and tiiiti space is filled with fire. Look at time oIlier parts of time rods or the copper wires that extend micong time streets. They have imo light1 no boat , no sound , Tim wires arc coId dark , amid ilommt , If we were to push the two roda in the iumimp clom together , time light amid heat would stop. Why Is this ? Lot us go to tim woods near seine brook , and it many be timat we caim undortamid this matter , Horp 16 the brook , flowing quiotIy along , smooth , deep , amid witimot. a i-ipplo. We walk beside the stream 'amid ' come to a place where there am high rooks , anti ateup. stony banks , Hero the channel is very narrow and the wat r is no Ioiger ammiooth and silent. It boils and foams between the rooks , There aru. eddioa and whirlpools , and at last wo comno to time narrowest part ofahi , fore , time once dark and silent water roars amid foams in white , stormy rapids. There are souiidi and furious leaping amid rush. Ing water p.nd clouds of spray , W'iiat is the matter ? Why is the smooth dark water so white , cith i-ago , so iu p otuous , so full of sounds amid tormojhl ho monks are time cause , The way is narrow and steep The waters are hemmed In , and Ilmore is a grand die. play of flashing white foam aimd roar. Ing wator.falts , as time waters etmug. gb together to got past the narrow place. It Is the same with aiectricity flow. lug through the large capper iree , It passes down one wire imito the other , through the isnip , in silence and darkness , o iqug as time. rods touch hind the path Lm i ar , the rods In time lamp are pulled apart , there i a space to ho got over , an oh. . struction , like mocha in the bed of the brook. The electricity , like the water , struggles to got. over the bin dranco in its path , arid itgrowa white' hot with anger , and flamea and hisses an it leaps across the narrow space be. tureen limo rods. There Is another kind of olecirlo lamp , used in houses ; it has a mnnalier and softer light , steady white , amnl very beautiful. T1.io. Bound. Unlooqed Charles Thompson , Franklin street , Buffalo arys : ' 1 have suffered for a long time with conatipati n , and tried almost eyery purgatIve advertised , but only me- suiting In temporary rchief'and after 'con. tIpAtioh still more aggravated , ' I was told atoiit. your Spring Blossom and tried it. Icannowsaylamcured andthough some months have e1asod , mtih remain so. I sh 11 , however , always keep some oa hmiuI in case of the old complaint rot'irn. lug. " l'd.o tiOc.unts , trial bottle 10 tents. 2U diw Tollor'a Viowa on time Indian Qunatmon Wnshiingtomi special to Now York Herald : Senator Tollbr , of Colorado , has frequently and very frankly spoken 'lila mind on the In' ( Han question in debates. New that lie hss become secretary of the interior his Indian policy becomes of general interest and importance. A Herald reporter 'asked Mr. Teller whether ho was inclined to say any. thing for publication at this time on the question , Ho consented , and saidt I have given considerable attention to the Indian question during may rca. idonco of over twenty years on the frontier , and on various occaslotma Ihavo stated my views. on the dut of the government In Its dealings wit the Indiana. My acquaintance with the Indian character , derived ti-cm contact with thcmn and from a careful study of their history , convinces mo that the Indian problem is not as difficult - ficult of solution as has been supposed. I am charged with having asia that it was nonsensical to ask the govern. mont to keep its treaties with the In- diamis. I have never said that , I have urged at all times time necessity of keeping the treaties in good faith , whenever it can be done without 1mm- jury to the intlian , or the government , and whmeuovor that cannot be , done it is the duly of thu government to secure - cure a change of such treaty as speedily - ily all possible. You are iiot much in favor of treaties with Indians , Mr. Poller ? your correspondent remarked. I am opposed to making furtimer treaties with the Imiclmans , was time reply. I would trcatthenm just as we treat our owmi citiziis. That is , I would legislate - late for thoni , respecting at all times their proptry rights , and if it be. comes liecossary to take a portion of their land I would commipensato them for the same in the same , manner and as fully as if they were white men. Wolmave made many treaties with the Indiana that were imnpossiblo of execution - tion , and in fact dotrimemital to the interest of thu Indians themselves. Those treaties should be modified , as I have boforesuggeated. Ar6 you in favor of Indian schools ? was asked. "T amin favorof putting thoIudiaus on roseryationa in the re- gione of country whore they have hqrotoforo livecL . The size of the reservation orvation should depend on the number o m r4n athe omractor of the 'ohtry-thatia'wheher , griou1tui or i pastoral 1nd , In dealing ith the indians the first dbject should be to nako thorn self supporting. No general rule can belaid down as Id tho.nmtlnd of do. ing this. SomeIndinns will .meadily cultivate the.soilothcrs ; , will not. Thu greater imumbor will doubtless upport themselves much more readily by stock raising titan by agricultural pur. auits. Whomi an Indian will a cept amid care for stock-that is , cattle , sheep or goats-I would lurnish iiimim a few , and ifho hiows his ability to takecaro of them , I would add to his herd until it wa' sufliciont for his sunport. I would then withdraw government aid amid allow luimmi to sup. port himself. I would establish labor - bor schools near the reservation , pay- iiig immoro attention to educating tlmeni to work than in book kn-wlodgo. I would teach time young Indian how to herd and care mor stock and to engage iii such agricultural labor as can be carried on at a school farm. Thu girls should be taught to mimako their clothes and do general housework , make but. ter etc. Buoklizi'R .8ruioa Salve. The BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , alt1theum Fever i4ores , Tottom' Onapped hands , Cliiblains Corns , sari nil skin eruptions , and posi. tlvely cures plloa , It Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded , Price , 25 cents per box , For sale by C.Uoodman KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE TIs Moit Ouccosaful flemedy oor dhcoy' UnMi , 5 It ( a corl.iIn in Its uLTois and doe , not bllslei. IIIAD l'LIOOF LIEI.UW. Also eccllet for human tIeh , FROM A. PROMINENT PHYSICIAN , WMhIngtcnyilIe , Ohio , June 17 , 1831 , Di. ii , J. KMiDALL , & Co. : t1eIits-1luriiIgyourad vertIiient In Turf , k'ioil am ! Fsrrn , ol your KondIt's Spayin Cure a d having a aIuabIu anti s eedy hort.o vkiIci , had beci , ltno from' , paIii for iiLteen month , , I sent to you for a bottle by exprc , which Ii , aI wroks removed all la000c'45 * ntl enlaromcnt and a Iargd splint froni another horse and both horses are to-cay assound as c1t , . flwono bottle was worthto Rue 0110 hundred douses. Iespeetfufly yo.irs , ii , A. UaRTOLM-r , 31. 1) . Uund for illustrate I circular gIving poaluve pioot. I'ricoel. , &im Druirlsts have It or t.ti ' get It for you. Dr. ii , J , Kendall & 0o , l'ro. prietor. noabitrgh } 'ai ! , , Vi t3OLb BY AI.d.I DRUGGISTS. d.w-ly V4ERVOUS DEBILITY , 4 Cnrq Gnarnnteoil. Pr , ii. 0. Ycse 2'icrve and flrsln Treatment- A specl o for hysteria , Dizziness , Convulelons Neryue headache , Mental Dvpreeslon , Loss ot MomorySpennitorrhwa Impotency , Involuntary EmissIon. , Premature Old Age , caused by overexertion - exertion , seltabuse , or over.Indwgouce ' which loads to misery , decay and death , On. h0 wIll curs recent C&SL E&b bo contains one month's treatment. Ona dollar a box , or clx boxes for eve dollar. ; lent by mall prepahi on receipt of prIce. Ve guarantee six bozea to cure any case. With each order received by us for siz boxes , am- comranlod with flye dollars , will send the pur. chasur our written guarantee to return the money 11 the treatment doe , not effect a cure , 0. 1 , Ooodman , Druggist , Sole ThoIceale and ruuI Agent , Omaba , Zich , Onicri by wall at a etaliaprtce. dkwiy B exterb1 Thomas Bro. WILL BUY ND 8IILL LtD ALL TUXUeTIOI oOeislerlD Tnh1viTs. Py Taxee , Rent 1ouaee , Etc. , i , Too VAfl to uii ca 5wJ a Ocs Meosm 8 , Cr1"on I4IokOiiiab ' 5' . I _ _ . : : : _ _ 5JACUI s'ai& & vAD * P'tARX , 1 ΒΌ S : . , , [ EIti EMEY RHEUMATISM , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , BackRcho , Soreness of ho Chose , Gout , Quinsy , Sore Throat , Swoll' inqs and Sprains , Burns and ' Scald : , Qonsral Bodily Pains , room , Ear and lloadachn , Frosted Feet and Ears , and all aMa , ' Pains and Acha' . lie. Preparation on isdh squall 5tJAeCl Oil a i'tfe sure , simpis" end cheap Xxt.rnil a.ni.dy. A trial .ntaJl but the compsratimi Siinr outlay of tM Cents , and sv.ry on. mi-sr. 1.1 wIth pile can hs. cheap and posltlv. useS If ItlclsmL ! Vir.ctlons in X1.en Lsnguag.I. S IOLDBTALLDEIIGGIBTB A1i1DEALfl IN MDIOINE , 'LVOGELER & Co. , .EaIUmo ' L - THE KENDALL PLMTINO iAOIIINE I BRRS-1AKEIt' OOi1PANION , It ) .laits from miS of a n Inch to width In the coarsest fells or finest ml ki It dome au kind , and styios of ; maiming In use , No lady that doe , her own drcss.making can afford to do without one-os nice pialting I , nevkt out of fashIon , If seen it sells itself. For Machines , Circular , or Agent's terms sIdrees . CONGAR & CO. , 118 Adams St. Chkavn Ill YPJIILI'p tt'tVit'i1O Catarrh - ECZEMA , S Old or a , g Pimples , _ _ _ 1 BOILS , or any : ' Skiii . ' ' Dheai'.L' Cures Wlionflot Spring PtiJ ' MAVJIRN , ARK. , day 2 1881 We hvo cues In one ownto.vn who lIved at hot Springs , , 'ud were finally ured with S. 5. 8. McCAeIeoN & Muaqy. IF YOU doubt come to iou us ud Wt WILL CUUE YOUR dii charge nothluc I I Write toe Iorticulara nd copy. of little IJook 'Message to the . Unfortunate mtfferin" --T ; I kte.ward will tie pun to an chemist w 0 will find , on anniysl 100 bottle , S. 8. IL , one particirof Mercury. Iodide I'otaa 81uw crony Mineral subatance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Props. Atlanta , a Price of Small SIze , l.OO. Lorgo sIze 21.75. Sold by 1ENIAitD BhtOi-4& CO % nd Druiglsts tieDreil IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's FLORIDA WATER , Best for TOILET , BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. moc.wed.frl WESTERN OORIOE WORKS 0. SPEOHT , Proprietor , 1213 Hai iiey Street , OMAHANEB. . -ItLtNUFAOPIJRERS OF- 1IALVANI1B IRON Cornices7 Dormer Windows , Fini1s , TIN , IRON LAT RUOFItM1 Bpeoht'is Patent Metalio I3ky. light. Patent Adluatabia Ratchet Oar md BRACKET SHELVING. am the enoral 81A1C agent for to. abc , . no of goods. goods.IRON IRON FENOING , Orstnau ! , flalustrades , VerandmLOmc * and Bank Railings , Window and OoIlar Guard. ; Iio GENERAL AGENT Pearson and Hill Patent inside Blind , nnv441 , FAST TIME I IngolngEasttake the ffluioago Northwest- Tri1 lear. Omiha 84O p. en. and 7:50 : m. m , , fmmlllnlorznatton csimon ii , P. DUE Ticket Agent , tth snd Ymrnhazn Sta. J. BELIJ , 1.7 , P. Railway Depotor a JAUE8 1' . OLAIIR , Geese. g.nl , Omaha. IalTm4u It - - - - E " ' 1 . a . a p I Mrs. .7. (1. Robortaon , Pitt'hi'rg Pa. , writes : "I was su5crlng from general debiIly want of ap. petite , Constipation , etc. , so that iii. wits a buy. den ; alter usinv Burdock Illood flitters I felt bet. tee than for years. 1 cannot praise your flitter , too much. " U , Gibbs of fluftel , N. Y. , wrItes : "Your flurdock lifee titters , in chronic dIoaaoof the blood , liver , , , , i kidneys , have been signally marked with success. I bins ueed them myself with bet results , for torpidity of the liver. end in ceac of a friend of mine suffering from dropsy , the cliect was marvelous. " I3rncoTumet , flochcat.er , N. Y.twrltes"I hare been subject to serIous disorder of the kidney , rend unable to attend to business ; Burdock flood limiter relieved me before hilt a bottle was used I feel confident that they wlllentlrely cure me , " - I Asenith llatltllnghampton , N. F , writoc : "I mutTered with a dull pain threugh my eft lung nd shoulder. Lost my spirit. , appetite and color , and could with dltlIculty keep up all day , Took your Burdock blood flitter , as iii. rected , and have bit no pain since fleet week at. ter using them. " 1.fr , Noah fates ; Elmira , N , T. writes : "About tour years ago I bad an attack of Iilious foyer , and never fully recovered , My digestIve organs were weakened , and I would be completely pros' trat.ed for daye. Alley using two bottles of your Ilurdock Blood Uitte the improvement was so vliiWo that I was astonished , I cannow though ci years of ago , do a fair and reasonable days work. 0. flIucket Robinson , proprietor of The Canid * Preebyterlan , Toronto , Ont. , wrItes : "Ferycar , I suffered gycatly from oft.recurrlng headache. I used your Burdock Blood flitter with happiest results , and I now find myself In better health than for years put. " Mrs. Wallace , fluffalo , N. Y , writes : "I buys used Burdock Blood Bitter , for nervous and bil. ious headaches , and can recommend It to anyone requiring a cure for blitiousnees. " Mrs. Ira Mulinoliand , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For several years I have suffered from oft-recur. ring billious headaches , dyspepsla , and corn- plaints peculiar to my sex. Sn o ulng your ilurdoek Blood nittere I ate entirely relieved , " Price , Si.OO Del flottie ; Trla Bottle , ID CIa FOgTEI1 hILBIIRN ! , & Uo , Pra , BUFFALO , N , Y. Sold at whoieeale by Ish & UcMahon and c. F , Goodman. le 27 sod-me 'l'lio Great English &medy a . . I'- sultol thu.eevulprac. - tices , hch are so destruotlvo tomlnd and body and make lifo miserable , often leadIng to Ineani- ly and death It strengthens the Nerveslirain , ( rnemory ( flood Musics , Ilgcstlvo and Reproductive - ductive Orrins , It restores L' all the orrnnic funotlen , their former vigor and vitality , ins- . , log life cheerful and enjoyable Price , 83 a 'ottlo , or four times tie quanlity $10. Bent by express secure from obecryatlon , to any address , on rocept ( of price. No C 0. D , sent , except on receipt of $1 as a guarantee. Letter3 r3 quo.tiuig answers roust luiclose stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are tI m best and cheapest dyspepala and billions cure I , the market. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents. Da Miwrnu'a RinNar 1tmaouy , Nararricusi , Cures cli kInd of Kidney and bladder complaint. gonorrhea , gleot and leucorrhea. For came cy all dauggists : $1 a bottle GLiBuI MEDICAL INBTITUTM S 718 Olive 21. , St. Louis , ido. For' Sale in Omaha by ' I . O.F,000DMAN. , Janib-lv . ' TRUTH ATTESTEDI Bomolmpor'tantbtatemoP'ta of Wol Known People Wholly Verified. In order that the public may fully realize the genuineness of the , ththmcntui , is well as the power arid value of the article of which they speak , we publish ber.with the fee-simile signs- tures of parties whose shicctlty Is beyond pie , tion , The Truth of these tcstimcniais Ii abso lute , nor can the facts they announce be Ig- riorod Oewia , Nas , , May 24 , 1881. 11. II , WAIU11IE 5 ; Co : PlAit Siii-I : have frcquentiy used Warner' , sate Kldnoy and Liver Cure .or ioinl affections attendant upon severe rheumatic attacks , and have sissy , derIved beneilt therefrom , I have also used the halo Nereine with satibfact-ory re suits. I consIder thee medicines worthy of confideure . caZiJ Ceputy Trcasuret OiIAUA , Nan , Slay 24 , 1b ii. 'T WAIU.Ig & Co. , Rochester , N. Y. : Oasem-I hays use iyour Sate Kidney and Liver Cure this Irerinvigorator and spring as a ' 1 fInd it the best remedy I over tried , l'bav used 4 bottles and it has made me feel better than ever I aid before In the spring. q1 U. P. B. tfhops. Omuna , Nas. , May 24 , 1881. 11. II , WAsxma & Co. : Sivs-For : more than Is years I have suffered much Intonvenience from combined kidney and liver amseues , auid have been un4ble cc work , my urIn.ry org ns also beIng aifucted I tried a greatusany medicInes and doctors , but Igrew worse and worse day by day , I was told I had l3rlght'mflieease , and 1 wished myccit dead if I could not have speedy relsel I took your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure , knowing nothing el was over known to cure tha dla.uase and I hays not born disappoInted. Thu medicine has cured me , and I lisa perfec ly well to'day , ontirul through your Safe Kidney mini Liver Cure wish you all succvis in publishing ibIs yduablo reineaythrouglm the world U.P.n. a , Shops. Thoug4ndS Of equally strong endorsements many of lieu , In casci where hop.s was abandoned have been voluntarily i von , showing the reunarkisbie power of Waruiers "ale itidney.assd LIver Cure , mall disea estf the lldpeys. lIver orurinaryor. gene. Ifauone who rends this has auuyphys. Iced trouble rutininber the great remedy. 'no d P. ENGLISH , ATTORNEYATLAW - - - - , 810 tlouth Thjrt.eeimthi St. , with ' 1' M. Woolwort S 6. KALISH , THE STAR TAILOR. 1 flour W. of Uruiokshank'81 lime now a fine compThte Stock of Spring Good wuelstlng of French , RngUh and the beat 15 ineatleg. l'rlce. low or the I ow iv ORAIQ' ' DITY GREEN IIDUE II now open to the publls with a full supply a Cut Flowers and Plants For Sate. We wiU be glad to have the publte caU anil see us , Bouquets or Any Floral L1eaIn MOdO to Order ON TUII 8mIORTFT NOTICii. lilly Green house , & W. Cot 17th and Web. str , cue block from iSOs strut cars. Nursery 234 strut , oppOilte Foil , Jis. Y. Craig , Flora and L&ndss Gardner. Feb2dLfl. i _ : . : : : ' S ' 3OH B C W.B , MILLAItD. 1' . Ii. MILLARD & JOHNSON , / Storage , Commission 'ho1esa1e Friiit 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRT PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Pock Bau110r3 Lard , aiid Wilbor IIills Flour. . OMAHA , - - NEB. REFERENOES : , OMAHA ATIONAL BANK , STEELE , JOHNSON & . CO. , TOTfE ( ) MAUL & CO. STEELE , JOHNSON & OO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS . AND JOBBERS IN Flour , 'Salt , Sugars , Canned Coeds , and . All Grocers' Supplies. ' A Pull Line of the Best Brands of OfflAR M'ANIIFAOTIIREB TOBA000S - ' Agonta for BENWOOB NAILS AND LAFLIN & KAND POWDER 00 I. 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