THJB OMAHA DAILY BiSE MONDAY. MAY I I8- & THE KNAVES ON DECK. 5hurstonNanceLaird , , and Dawo : Boxing the Political Paofc , The Work of the Extra Sosaior Definitely Laid Out by the Managers. Congressional Apportionrmnl to the Bear The Military to the Front. Morn Wind tThrm Wlohodnom it the Ctutodirm'n Aocotmtv. A HULX. SHOW. Oorre p3mlenre of Tim H . LtucotN , April 28. The sensation of the hour at Lincoln just now It the investigation at present being made into the management of the government - mont building under the custodian ship of D. O. Hull , who was deposed some titno ago. Two special agents Messrs. Swords and Douglas from * "tho United States sub-troaaury at Chicago have boon hero for two or three days past looking over Air. Hull's accounts , and have so far com pleted their work that a tolerably ac curate statement may bo made concerning - corning it. Charges have boon cur rently made hero for a long time that there was a eood ; deal of crookedness in connection with Mr. Hull's man agement of his office , but no particu lar attention was paid to them until the present investigation began. It is Ronernlly nuppoaod hero that the pres ent posroifacn AUTHORITIES are responsible for the presence of the treasury officials hero , aa charges had been preferred against Hull , and nro now on file at the department. The complaints that are made against him are that ho has compelled employes to divide their wages with him , and has pursued a systematic course of returning fraudu lent vouchers for material purchased for the government building. A largo number of merchants and others have been dallod upon to testify before - fore the examining officers , and a great deal of important testimony adduced to show that a serious Rtato of things exists. The course pursued by Mr. Hull is said to have been as follows : Ho would go to a store in town and buy some material ; then would ask the merchant to accommo date him by signing a voucher for a MUCH IAUOEH AMOUNT than his bill called for , on the pica that ho wished to buy other goods elsewhere , and did not care to multi ply his accounts. In other cases ho would ask the merchant to stop out and buy goods for him at other stores , and have him sign a vouch in blanks for the two bills , filling in the amounts to suit himself. R. D. Stonrns , a yout'g lawyer here , is also stated to bo mixed up in the matter , ho having had a contract for furnishing the building. Both Hull and Steams have left town , but it is riot supposed that they have gene away on account of this exposure. Among other testimony adducrd before - fore the investigators , A. M. Davis testified thatltho sum of 825 was puid for putting down , carpets , where the voucher called/tor about 8150. Louie ' Meyer , otated that n bill of goods , amounting to about $30 , was bought from him , and the voucher called for $125. D. & 0. L. Baum , Ed. Church , Jansen .Bros. , and others OAVK 8IMILAU KV1UKNCK. A Swede , named Hanson , who had boon employed as fireman in the ROV- ornmont.building , Bays that Hull paid him $30 per month and made him sign a voucher for $52. Mr. Hull and his friends complain bitterly about the ox parto method of the investigation , saying that ho is not allowed to bo present at the taking of testimony nor i given the privilege of refuting the wit nesses. It looks as though this was the ease , but the evidence thus fur adduced is.ceitainly prima fuciu ovi- < louco of gross mulfoasnnco. The treasury officials have promised mo un interview this afternoon , and 1 muy gain Boinotliinx muro fruin them. They -telegraphed for ftlr. 0. M. Lambert- ( on , thu district attorney , to comedown down , and ho jilid HO ; but after reviewing - viewing the oviduncu in tliuir posses sion refused to rro t Hull , very properly holding Unit ihu United States tourt" iiH ivbout to incut , and he couM bu rntisfuctorily examined then if norc ? ary , The supreme court in in testion and is disposing of a largo uuiuburof OASIS. Harry Stout , the chiuf itotor in tin KKCKNT HIIOOTINO MATCH in this city , was married last night to Miss Bailey , the young lady who wus with him at the time Hitchcock was hot , , A petition has been received by the governor asking for the pardon of P. H. Oarrigan , the sewing machine \ agent , sentdown from Douglas county * . ou the charge of foigory , AKO.IJS. \ THE EXTRA SESSION. " "Correspondence of The Omaha Be * . LINCOLN , Neb. , April 29. Re garding the coming session of the legislature , there are a number of interesting pieces of gossip which will shortly bo recorded in those commu nications. A careful observer cannot fail to bo impressed with the fact that it waa nothing but the universal pop. ular pressure * brought to boar upon Lim that induced Governor Nance to call that body together at all. It may be remembered as a somewhat strik ing coincidence that on a certain day , Bomo two weeks since , both The Re publican and The Herald of your city came out simultaneously with lengthy leaders demanding that tbo legislature be called at once , and in a very few days thereafter ihu call was iosued. Sustaitling wua thiu coincidence that it hu ALl. THE AVl'EAUAKGK of ii put up job , mid. there teems to " ioasfen for doubting that when i fuinid'how 'overwhelming the unt was in favor of such a gath ering pf the Jt'tjislftturo ' , the Omaha railroad papers wera purposely stirrei up to make A great clamor on the sub jcot , and Nanca dutifully bowed hi head in acquiescence to their de mands. But notwithstanding the fac that a special session has been called it dors not follow that the state wil bo redistrlctod. It is broadly liintci by sotno of the governor's qitaa friends hero that the only idea ho hat in calling the legislature together wa that it might become involved in n indefinite squabble ever the reapportionment tionmont matter , and finally bo pro rogued in disgust. In this manno'r h would expect TO HAVE HIMSELF from the pressure of public opinioi and at the tame time fail to accomp liflh the item which ho is supposed t < bo so particularly hoslilo to. It in un derstood that Thurston , DAWCS am Liird are heartily in favor of such i course being taken if it can bo sue cossfully accomplished , aa it woulc then enable them to carry out tin original schema of throwing the bull of the power into the hands of tin state central committee. There i every reason to suppose that a largi amount of bed blood WILL DH KXIIIIltTBn during the session by thn more active participants in this scheme , in ordei to facilitate operations for the govor nor. A lively fight over the militit appropriation bill is sure to arise , ai the items therein will amount to t very respectable total by the time the ; are footed up ; and a lengthy discus sion of this matter will only compli cate the apportionment plans. It is stated that Speaker Shodd an ; Lieutenant Governor Cams have agreed * to dispense with the services ol all committee clerks during the extra session. Gossip ever the Hull case still con tinues unchecked. The treasury agents loft for Chicago to-day , but will return next week to continue the investigation. I interviewed one ol them last night , but' found him very WART AMD NON-COMMITTAL. "There is one thing you may say , however , " ha remarked , "so far us our researches have gone I have no hcsita'ion in stating that wo have not found anything yet that would justify us in reporting Mr. Hull as guilty 9 ! misappropriation. There is abundant jvideuco of gross irregularities in the conduct of his office , but that is as much as wo are prepared to charge. " "Mr. Hull is not under restraint then ? " "Not the slightest. Ho can go and : omo at his volition. In fact , wo liavo no authority to order his arrest unless mattoas grow very much more lorious. " "Who formulated the charges igniiiBt him on which this investiga tion IB based ) " "That 1 cannot toll you. The : harges uro on file in the department , mwover , and are there open for in- ipcction. " "Mr. Hull and his friends claim hat this is a sort of star-chamber ifiair. and that ho is not given the mviloRo of knowing what testimony s given against him. Js that so ? " "You must remcmbur that Mr lull is not on trial now. ' If you wore ny agent and were accused of mis- ising my funds , I would not go to ou and ask you if it were so , but rould inspect your accounts and those if the men you dealt with in my lamo. That is precisely WHAT W15A UfJOJNOt iVo have all of Mrr"HuU'n"vouchers lero from Washington. Wo then cull 11 thu vario.ua tradesmen and ask theme o show their books/ and in that way ut at the discrepancies. Mr. Hull rill have a chance to make all the ex- 'lunations ' ho wants , and the facts and ho explanations wilt bo furnished to other to the department. If the au- horitics then rco fit to prosecute , the aso .will como before the United itatos grand jury and ho can defend limsolf ad libitum. " Hull is now in Omaha , but is ox- icotcd back Monday. The supreme court has adjourned intil the 20th of Juno. AIIQUH. POWN SOUTH. 'ho Paris of America Personal Notes From Beaver Overcoats to Straw Hatn. Mini ) Free Fmi. I laid ever ono day in Cincinnati to co the Paris of America. I have lever visited the Puns of Franco , and io\v there is no need of it. I can see ust how it is narrow i toe ts , cobblo- tone pavements , cluy'mid , dingy luildinpa , horrible croaa-walks , up nils , down hills , side hills and all the tltor hills which cities are heir to. If you ever meet a man whp stops ligh , or who seems tohave , ono short eg , sot him down as a resident of Cincinnati. Half the population of 'oikopolia are engaged half their lives n trying to preserve their equilibrium , ? hu postoillce IrTJh a milo hill , all the ninks are on au incline , and when you hink you are entering tint Imaemont > f a wholesale clothing he Ciso you and- [ only discover that you are ou the irst lloor of the saloon nuxt door. Everybodody in Cincinnati walks in thu side of his foot , Ho has got 0 do it or go over. Ono shoemaker old mo that ho kept five cobblers toadily engaged in putting ' 'lifts" on mot hoeli. There is once in a while 1 level block , but the stores must be anted at very low figures. The 'tone" runs to side-hill. WRE8TLONO WITH TUB IIOYB. I wont over to sob the boys on the inquirer , and they made mo at home. 2vory one of them asked , ' mo to din- ior , and ono of the staff who lived si > uilos away was thoroughly grieved bo- sauso I wouldn't run out and have a > ito with him and see his garden. Every writer on the Enquirer is run- ilng to garden this year , and most of hem have seven defforont sorts of regoUbles growing. The city editor iaa a' "paten" eighteen foot long by ; welvo wide , surrounded ou three lides by buildings. Ho spent 827 on t tin ? spring , but as an offset to the jxpeuse ho assured me that working n the soil cured him of liver com plaint , restored his hair to its natural ; olor , and entirely broke him off the mbit of going to sloop in church. The boys on thu Commercial and [ Dazetto are awfully good , They be- jau with the oldest man on the stalf o ask mo to supper , and had I ro- iminod in Cincinnati twenty-one days t would not huvo exhausted the list. The Commercial and Gazette men lon't run to garden at all. On the Jret the boys turn more to pomology uid on thu last they believe that fly ing machines will yet supersede rail way trains. TWO XTItASOE MJ5H. That the Cincinnati Southern roa < moans to make itself rmpular withthi traveling public is evident from it choice of men to fill certain positions The general passenger agent of a rail road is a man always heard of and seldom dom or never scon , In most cfu . hi is a boar. Ho doesn't care three cent whether ho makes friends of enemies Mr. E. T' . Wilson , of the Southern , i neither an nutocrai nort a bear. Ill is accessible to all , has a welcome fo ; all , and is a thorough gentlemen. Hi is managing his department as a merchant chant would manage a trade ho desired sired to build up , and his policy mns certainly make friends for the road. Roau Uampboll is the general trav cling agent of the road , and is another or just such man. Every inquirer ii treated courteously , and every cfTor is made to secure friends. Ho is soot to publish a now pamphlet descriptivi of the route , and containing ? 5CK worth of choice cuts representing _ th < best views. Ho is not only a princi among general traveling agents , bul has a literary turn which will adver Use the road all'over the north , rnojf c. TO c. " No ono could expect that the sconorj along the route from Cincinnati tc Chattanooga would equal that on the Baltimore & Ohio , or the Union Pa cifio , but nevertheless it is grand and picturesque in the full sense of the term. It is not mountain after moun. tain and gulch after gulch , but an over-changing panorama of surprises. Hero the track follows a beautiful valley for three or four miles then turns a mountain over a chasm- through a gulch out into a level ol meadow and orchard into a grand forest and so on for the entire dis- trnco. It annoys the passenger tc realize that ho can't BOO both sides ol the track at once. There is not a day light ride in America furnishing more romance and sentiment than this. The road-bed is smooth , the cars now , iho offiinls pleasant , ana what you cat s clean and well cooked. A OUKAT CHANOK. Ono leaving Dttroit Tuesday ni ht saw that the willows were jus4 : taking in a faint green. Around Cincinnati ho apple trees were in blossom. Soro'tho groves and forests are grand n their summer dress , many vogota- > los are fit for the table , and 'wheat itands almost high. The boys are > arofootcd , straw hats rule the day , and the weather is just what Michigan vill get in June. One can leave De- roit at 8 o'clock p. m. and reach Chattanooga at 10 p. m. the next ) voning , and the fare is very reasonable or the distance. OUATIANOOOA. It is a wonder that more Do traitors lon't como this way in the summon Among the mountains of Tennessee md Virginia are DO mo of the cosiest , oolcst summer retreats in the coun- .ry. Further than that , there ia peed lunting and fishing , splendid scenery , nd the trees , vines and flowers are omothing now to northerners. The ailroad rates are no higher than to lie hot seashore , while the hotel barges are much less and the fare all liat can bo desired. Here in Chattanooga ono may bus- lo or ono may dream. The sound of uxramor and saw Fill the city. The rcat union depot , the finest in the md. is just being completed. AU lie furnaces and factories are in full ilastitreiitn lining pavcd--thu eleo- rio lights being put upand "rush" is very where apparent. The war gave Chattanooga her first start. Then orthorn capital made her ono of the usicst little cities of thu whole land. 3ay after day she sends out from wonty-fivo to thirty trains of freight vor the roads centering hero , and othing but a general panic will , pro- put her from doubling her popula- ion in the next fifteen years. M. QDAD. Chattanooga. April 20,1882. Fraud. Tons of thousands of dollars are gquaod- rod yojrly npoti traveling quacks , whopo rom town to town profenaluK to euro alt lie ills that our poor humanity ia heir to. Vliy will rot the public loam coinin n en e , and If they are sulTeilug < rom dy - > op la or liver complaint , invest a dollar n . HUNO UI.OHHOM , sold by all druggists nd indorsed by the laculty. See testi monials. 1'rlco CO cents , trial bottles * 0 ents. 28-dlw A Child Killed by on Eagle. J artrGol.Trlbino ( , April II. About ten days ago while Mr. ' 'rank Koolor , of the firm of J. Looler & Son , was visiting at North Matte , Nob. , ho was a witness to an ttorapt made by an eagle to carry off baby , which , although unsuccessful , osultod in the death of the child , 'ho baby was the youngest of Mr , R , \ . Douglas's family. Douglas ia the amous "Buckskin Bob , " the : out of the Loup'o , While lie little ono was play- ] g in the yard the eagle swooped own , and fastening its talons in the laby'a back , tried t soar aloft. The juraon was too heavy , however , and when about four foot from the ground lie eagle lot go iU hold , the child uslaimng injuries in the fall that' irovod fatal , The father happened o bo present , and , grasping his ride , hot the oaglo. Mr. Kooler asked for ho bird , and yesterday ho received it > y express. The moaturoment from ip to tip of the eagle's wings is nine cot. * ' "When Kverytmnsr Klse Failed. ' U10 UUANU AVKNUK. ) KANHAH CITY , Mo. , May 6 , 1831 , j H. H. WAIINKH & Co.j BIrs For ten 'ears I endured the tortures of lirtgbt's Neeuee , Phyvlcian * und the r pretcrip- ions weieM uo avail. When rvrrvthlog elie failed I resorted to jour Safe Kidney nnd Liver Cure and WM restored to per- eot health JllBTJN ItouiNBON. To Nervous Sufferers THE OflEAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific IIU a poejUvecuro lor Bponufttoirhu , Bomln * VtaknuM. IrnpoUucy , and nil dlKneta nwultlo rom bcll-AbuM , M MentiJ Anxiety , Ixxwi Iroiory , Vaiu * lu the Back or SI Jo. in < ] dUcMtl th IwU to Coruiuinptlon Inuulty n , carlygr k c The Bpo ino MoUldoo Ii twlng u oJ with wonjor- tul euccosa. J Faupblcti wet ( rco to U. WrUo tor them md get rail p i- teuUri. Price. Specific , tl.OO | ifr pck TC , or ilx p cli. i oa arJW.W , Add raw M onluv to 0. UUIbON 11KD1CJNK CO. No * . 104 and 100 Mtln fit UuOilo , M. T. BoM In Omitha t0. . r. Opoduun , J , W , Dell f , K. Itli , and all orugKUtfitTAnrwliorv.i i -dliw RHEUMATISM , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Baofache , Soreness of the Cnostti Gout , Quinsy , Sore Throat , Swellings - ings and Sprains , Burns and . Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted Feet and Ears , and al/ other Pains and Aeht * . ITc CMhltflfl on earth < jri t ST. JACOIS Oil a laff Ht tfttjilf and ehtap Kxtirnt ) smrdy. A trlaTnitalls but th * compsratlvtl ) trtllnp ; outlay of CO Onfn , and sttry one snfftr- lag with ptln can bavs cheap and petltlT * STMf f Its claims. ' J. ClrKUoni In Zlsvtn lanna ( * . VI WLDBYALLDBUGGIBTBAlfl/DEAtEM IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO. , DRAW'S ' OITY BBEEH HOUSE I * now open to the publlo with a full supply o Cut Flowers and Plants For Balo. We will be glad Id bav * the public call nnd seoul i Bouquets or Any Flora } Design Made to Order OK THE SHORTEST NOTICE. City Oretn Hounr , S. W. Cor 17th and Web- stcr , one block from 10th street car * . Nursery , S3a street , opposite Fait. Jo * . T. Craig , Florui and r.andim nml nlnyr. , . Font-flm. Genius Rewarded ; on , f The Story of the Sewing Maohinp , A handsome little pamphlet , blue and golf cote with numerous engraving * , will be GIVEN AWAY to any buult p ni-n calling- for It , at nny bram or sub-olllco of The Singer Ma'iufacturlng Com pany , or will bo sent by mall , post paid , t any perion living at a distance from our olfico The Singer Mannfactnring Do , , Principal Office , 34 * Union Square NEW YORK. NERVOUS DEBILITY , _ _ A Cure Qnarantood. Dr. n. C. WoiVn Nerve and Drain Treatment L upedflc for Hysteria , Ulizlneaa , Convulsloni , Tervous Headache , Mental Depression , LOBS ol temory.Sperrua to rrhcua , Impotent , Imoluntary ! mn lens , Prematire Old Ace , cauocd by over zortlon , self-abuiio , or over-indulgence , whlc' cods to inlaory , dcciy and death. Ono box ft ) cure recent cases. Ei h bo contains ono month' ' rcatmunt. One Jotar B box , or six boxes love vo dollars ; sent byVinall .prepaid on receipt o rice , VV arunranl VilMt > eiiraony casj WltU each orocr rocclvc'S bj-uslordlx boxiiTaa companlcd with five dollan , will send the jur. hMcr our written guatinteo to return th' ' money If the treatment decs not etttct a cure. 0. F. Goodman , Druirglsl , Sole , Wholesale nm ruxul Agent , Omaha , Ncbt Orders by mallal lotallaprtco. I diwly CendiU'a Spavin Curo. a I having a valuable nd sfccdy hone which hal been lame from avlnlor eighteen monthiA eont to you ( or a rattle by express , which 11 Mr weeks removed 11 lamenru and onlargomoij and a largi spl'nt ' rom another horse , and boh bones are to-day Lakound as colts. The one bottle wag worth tone no one hundred dolani Respectfully o-.rs , n. A.toiiTOLiTT , M. D. Bond for Illustrate ! clrc iving posltlv iroof. Price ? ! . All Drujrij have It or can et It for you. Dr. B. J. K < l & Co.1 , Pro- rletors , Enosbnrgh Falls , Vl 6OLD BY ALLi D raaisrs. d-wly PILES ! PILESI PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl A fare cure for Blind , "lieodTifTlichlng anc Ulcerated Pile * ha * been dlMOveti by Dr. Wil liam , ( an Indian remedy , ) . calledjDr. Will am' * Indian Ointment. A ( Ingle boaht * cured th * BOrtt chronlo cage * of 85 or SOyetj itandlng. No one need rafter Qve minute * aUH applying tblt wonderful soothing medicine , 4tlons , Instru ment * and electuaries do more btm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the limora , allays Iho Intense Itching , ( partlculaalyr night after getting warm In bed , ) acU as ape 1 , glvelp. itant apd nalnleM relief , and lipr 1 only for lie * . Itching ot th * private pariij ad fortieth ag cue. Uead what the Hon. J. M. Coffli rry ot Cleve- and MT * about Dr. William' * Ii o Pile Olnt. ment : I have used Koroe of PII lire * , and It afford me p ensure to uay that I nsl never found anything which gave oucb. Immedl * and perma- oent relief a * Dr. William' * Indlaifimtment for sale by all dniggtit * or malltkn r receipt urlce100. 9 , OHIO. rot aal * by 0 , r Goodman. OotlM OKAY'S SPECIFIC MpIOWE TRAOS MAI.K Th.OreatT.i j.MIJK edy JVn un- falling cure I for , Beiniual Weakness , Bpormator- rhea , liu pot ency , and all DUeawstbat' follow as a _ IErtlETAllMB. equeDce ol AH TAIIKBv BolI-AluHc ; an LAD * of Memory , Un , tude , Pain In the Uack , Dlmu H cl1 Ion , Pre mature Old Age , and many other asoi that lead to Insanity or Consumption a Prema- ture Grave. fffuH particular * In our pa | et , which we desire to lend free 11 mall ivery one , CVThe BpeciOo Medicine I * sold by druggist * at f 1 per package , or 6 packtge * fo ' or will be aent free by mall ou reel ptot th addreasmg THE QUA lEDICll Bi > . N. y. orialer :7uie-ecd : Clarkson & Ht it. 8ncoer o Ulchard * ft D : ATTORNEYS-AT Om > V , > ATTORNEY - AT - Notary Pnbl J P , ENGLIS , ATTORNEY-AT 310 South Thirteenth Stith J M. Woolw Mr * J. O. Jlobertaon , Plttsbtire. Pa. , WM ruHerlne from general debility , want of at p tlte , conitipaUon , etc. , to that life waa & bui den ; after using Hurdock Dlood Bitten I felt bo tcr than for jours. I cannot pralia your lllttci too much. " Jl.0lbb . of nutfalo , N. T. , writes : "Von Ilunlock ] 110 ( liltttn , In chronic dlaeMcaof th blood , liter a j kldncrt , h ve been signal ! marked with niccen. Iharc used them with best results , for torpidity of thellver , and I casoof a friend ot mine suffering from drops ; the effect v > a marvelous. " Bruce Turner , Rochester , N. Y. writes : ' ! hav been subject to serious disorder of the kldncyi and unable to attend to business ; Burdock Dloo Hitters relieved me before half n , bottle wa usec I feel confident that ( her will entirely cure me. " Asentth Halt , Blngharapton , N. T. , writoi "I suffered with a dull pain threugh mr ft lung and shoulder. Lost my spirit * , apjietlt and color , and could with difficulty keep up a ! day. Took your Burdock Blood Bitter * a * dl reeled , and have felt no pain since flnt week al tcr using ; them. " Mr. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. , write * : "Abou four year * ago 1 had an attack of bilious fever , am never fully recovered. My digestive organ were weakened , and I wbuld be completely pro ! tratcd for days. After using two bottle * of you Burdock Blood Bitten the Improvement was vl tble that I was astonished. I can now. thong ] 01 year * of age , do a fair and reasonable day * work. C. nincltot Koblnson , proprietor ot The Canad Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , wrltos : "Feryear I suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache , used jour Burdock Blood Bitters with happlcs results , and I now find Dwelt In better bealtl than for years past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. T , write * : M havi used Burdock Blood Bitten for nervous and fall lous headaches , and can recommend It toanyoni requiring a cure forbllllousness. " Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , 'N , T , writes "For several year * 1 have differed from ott-recur ring bllllous headaches , dyspepsia , and com plaints peculiar to my sex. Since lining you UurUock Blood Bitter * I am entirely relieved. " Price , 91.00 nei Bottle ; Trial Dottle * 10 Ot * mm , MILBUEN , & " Oo , , Props , BUFFALO. N."Y. Sold at wholesale by Isb & McMahon and C. f , Joodman. ) e 87 cod-ma ' " V.'IrWfliiTrjnTr" | 2P jf jouani riiinV It joa hrn fc p at lAisiiicA.weaL. . \ man ot lev ned by the strain or tern tQlUmr orer HIM- juur duties avoli' ulftht work , t * > re tow. brolti nerrf cj Hop Bitterer w j.to U < M > Hop B. It yon are yoiuift Mid snfTcrlns trom any lu Jlsciftlon or dfiwlpa Dun ; if you arc rjar- rim or nlnrto. old or loatg , sullerlnir fmu u IIR on * boot < 1O. ucu , nlr on Ho p Blttbfi. Wlicovci younre. ' Tlicurana * ais i'a- hencrcr jov ticl naallT , from iutiifi that youf yttiu orm t l'ono ! > nctd clcnii'init. tou dlsuo ( hat niitri ; : Ii vtUhonUittnTlcatln 01 tllmuuitlng. [ bv * timely -iwof , Uc Hop HpB t'ttBf 41 H . ptptla , Or I. d nrunnarufom * 1 bs ilu'A . an * < , nnd Irreilnta. ot th troiimcn. timrrtt. * load , no ? lila en re oi liverotnemtl drunk nni > an. use ot cplUfXi , Tou will be tcbacoo , ' cnradltjnutue narcotlct , Hop Bitters BoIdhTdrnj. Uyounreelm- 2lsta. Buudfo/ lT wenk nd wctilrltedtry NEVER Clrculur t it may -Brmi , eave your FAIL llfo. It hnfc ra co. , aavcd hun * Uo tMl THt aredae ATontato , Oni. CURE Disease 1 * an ( fleet , not a cause. Its origin Is Ithln ; Ita manifestations without. Ilenco , to ire tbo diseue the citsn must bo removed , and no othrr M ay can a cure ever > e effected. DARNER'S SAFE K.1DNDY AND iIVJBR CUKE l catabllshed on lutt this Incljjie. It realize * that 95 Per Cent. all disease * arlce from deranged kidney * and cr , audit stilkesat once at the root of the fflculty. Theelcmo'tsof which It I * compowd t dlrcctlvupon these Kreal organs , botn as a op a dBKSTOniB , and by placing them In a withy , condition , drive disease and pain from e syttem. For the Innumerable trtub'ea canied , by un- olttiy nidnovn. Liver and Urinary Organs ; for e dl.treislntr DUordenof Women : for Malaria , " phydctl derangements generally , this great m dy hat no equal , lltware of Impostor * , Im- itloi s nd cohcoct loni mitt to be Just as good. For sale b > ail deaer * . H. H. WAKNER & CO * ° Rooheiter , N. . ror a quarter of century pr more llosteitor1 * > mach ' liter * has been the rclgnlag tpeclflc Indlcestlon.dyspepal fever and ague , loss of yilcalsUmtiia liver complaint and other dlmr rs.'and ha * bcenmost , emphatically indorsed by dlcal men a * a health acd strength restor ve. It counteract * a tendency to premature ay , and lustaui * and comfort * the * gcd and Irm. for tale by all druggists and dealer * generally al to ml f'otty y-iurn trim an pyocu " ULAC.V Op 'I the bf ; ; ilrcr mediciut * j 1T.D. MILLARD. U. JOHNSON . . . MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Connnission and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STEEET , CONSIGNMENTS COUNTHY'PRODTJOE SOLICITED. Agents for Peek & Baui'hors ' Larfl , and Wilber MUIs Flour , OMAHA , - - NEB. REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOUNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL A CO. STEELE , JJHHSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars ? Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. * A Full Line of the Best Brands of " - OKUBS AM lAMficTulED TOBACCO. ( Agents for BBHWODD HAILS AND LAPL1N & BAND PdWDER 00 HENRY LEHMANN , OP AND WINDOW SHADES. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 108 FARM AM ST. - - OMAHA J. A. WAEEFIELD . . . . L -fc'.k WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , ODORS , BLINDS , fVIOLDlMGS , ' ILSME , CEMENT MTSTATB AOENi VOX IL\VAUKKK CKMBNT COMPANY ) N"ear Union Pacific Denot - OMAHA 39EB INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS , " ' , TO JBE REPAIRED , Gi- TO BE DONE OR tobe be While our Work is' better , our Prices are Lower than all others I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Cqmpetition in our line Over All Competitors For the Best Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. ) For the Best Engraving , For the Best Diamonds ( own importation ) FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED , ETC. laving lately enlarged my workshops and putting In now -nd Improve * . ohinery , I hope to still more improve tbo quality and finish of oar orkr.nd fill orders with more promptness than Is usual I 1 ly Mcito aa ulwuya boon and always wjU bo : "First to gain superior ties end then advertise the foot notpotoro no wild advortisemon Seme unprincipled dealer * being in the habit of copying my announcements , I tvauld beg you , the reader of this , to draw a line between aucli copied advertisements and thuso of yours very truly , . (2 ( A. B. H i The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , 2Teb. . Striking Towr Cloch air Goods , Notions , Ladies' Furnishing Goods. History Circulars , and Suits. ' so-7 xzraja : awt xi XJM > .OfXZffO- HAND.OfXZffO POWER AND HAND X Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , ALLADAY WIND-MILLS , GHURGHAND.SGHOOL ! BELLS A SEANG 205 Fo 1" ' St. , Omaha EOTH : & holesale Lumber , 1,1408 Farnhain Street , Omaha ,