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    THE DAlLf JBEE-THUKSDAr MAT tl , 1882.
BLAINE TO THE RESCUE.
The Man from Maine Sees the
Bepnblican Party's ' Peril ,
Which Ho Attributes to Lost
A
Opportunities and LOBQ
of Loaderflhip.
And IB Almost Persuaded to
Place Himself at the Holm.
Ho Will Go to Confront find Rtilsc
tlio Cry of Itodnotlon of Taxes.
W/ulilngton Special to the St.
Some of Mr. Blaino's friends say
thai ho has about made up his mind
to listou to the pleading of cot tain
Maine republicans and yield his own
inclinations to their wishes. That is
the way they put it. Stripped of po
litical rhetoric , His almost ofTicinlly
announced that Dlaino intends to go
back to the house of representatives.
The only question that ho has at nil
considered 'his winter in reference tote
to future political action hu been that
of health , Ho has , however , gone
through n trying winter without nny
severe recurrence of the rheumatic
gout which assumed such a serious
( arm last year , and ho is inclined to
'
think that ho'has this enemy in subjec
tion. Blaine is known to hnvo greatly
wished that ho could have been on the
floor of the house this winter. Ho
has spoken of the utter lack of leader
ship there , and of the splendid oppor
tunity for it. Ho says that the repub
1 i licans have thrown away chance after
chancoofdoingthat which would greatly
strengthen the party , and ho has used ,
by all accounts , pretty vigorous Anglo-
Saxon in his comments on the course
jtho party has taken under its many
headed leadership. But great as have
boon , in his view , those opportunities ,
these that will open to the republi
cans in the lower houseIn the forty-
eighth congress ho believes will bo
greater. That congress will moot in
December of next year. The session
will bo that which will prccodo the
presidential convention and election
of ' 8-1. The chances nro that Robo-
0on will not bo a member of that
body. Koifor may not bo. Robeaon
baa about run out , it is said , in his
district , and republican loaders BOO
that ho is
isA
A VEUY HEAVY LOAD
for the party to carry. Certain other
republicans may bo loft at homo.
There are mon like Dunnoll , who , like
the fly in the fable , stand on a coach-
wheel and Bay what n great dust I stir
up. The opportunity for a loader of
qxporionco , Blaine foresees will bo
groat. Besides ho has said that ho
never for ono day has been out of the
house that ho did not have a yearning
to bo back there. Blaine believes , it
ia said , thaf there is too much taxa
tion , and the next campaign cry may
bo. on that issue. With a surplus roll
ing up towards two hundred millions ,
and at the same time the prices of
provisions and the necessaries of life
increasing , Blaine thinks that the re
publican party is making a great mis
take in not cutting down taxation.
The failure to do this may give the
next homo to the democrat * . In his
view , then they can make political
capital by reducing taxes , unless fore
stalled by the republicans undur the
loud and self-assorting leadership , of
which Blaine is master ,
How many moro visions Blaine sees
and dreams is not knowh , but ho
seems to bo satisGed with the outlook ,
Whether the determination to load the
Maine cohort * is the effect of the
visions or the visions the effect of the
determination ia not material to the
friends of Blaine , who have been con-
aultin here for a few days.
HKVE1UL MAINE MOUTH
liavo been hero. Ool. Boutello , who
edits a paper in Bangor , and was beaten -
on for congress by Ladd , escorted
Blaine to the foreign affairs committee
too rommittoo room and looked stoni
ly at Perry Belmont durit.g that mom
arable econe.flJTho heads of the re
publican congressmen with that of
lioutollo and two or three others have
boon very close togothor. The result
of this communion is the open secret
that Blaine will head the republican
congressional ticket , and that the tail
of ic will be Kood , Dingloy and Bou-
tollo. Fryo is entirely in accord with
this arrangement , He has boon cool
towards Blaino. It always loft a bad
taito in Fryo's mouth when ho shout-
for Blainobut this arrangement loaves
the coast clear for the Maine logiala <
turo to tend him back to the senate.
Halo was pleased of course , Rood
was delighted. Ho squeezed in this
time on a little more than a .hundred
plurality and his seat ia contested. Ho
has feared that thogonorol ticket upon
which the Maine candidates for con-
grois must run would be beaten next
fall , but if Blaine goes into the can
vass Rood fools safe. At all events ,
if ho goes down , ho will go down with
Blainq. It is oven reported hero that ,
as a result of these conferences , peti
tions are being circulated throughout
the Maine villages urging Mr , Blaine
to run. That is a now way of canvass
ing , and when the petitions , a mtlo
lon-j' or BO , come in , they will afford
Blaine the chance of writing a latter
that will aound the tocsin and in
which ho will bow to the will of the
people.
XIIXIE'S GREEN-EYED
- LOV-
ERS.
Tbo Telephone Wires dot Crossec
and Bo do the Rivals Through a
Misunderstanding Attrlouted
to the Treacherous Tele
phone.
St. Louis Correspondence Kansas
Oity Times : One of the most admir
ed belles of "upportendom" in this
dusty town is Misa Lily Woolridgo
She is the adopted daughter of MM ,
Abram Nave , with whom aho resides
.in a fashionable mansion in the West
End , on Locust atroot. Misa Wool
ridge ia a recent debutante. She is
sweet nineteen , handsome , graceful
jUiid accomplished , She took society
by utorm and created a uonsition
among thoimpressionabloboaurof the
/ Laut ton. Last summer aho was
at White Sulphur Springs , and was
much feted and admired , One gen
tleman in particular was completely
fascinated by Miss Woolridgo'a charms ,
It wai Mr. Samuel Stone , better )
known among"tho cromo do la cromo
of society , " to use the favorite phrase
of Globo-Democratiocietyreportors.fts
"Sam" Stone. ' Ho ia a son of ex-Con
gressman W. H. Stone , who repro-
Bonted the Third district for two terms
previous to Mr. Graham Frost'a elec
tion. The susceptible noturo of
"Sam" was unable to withstand Miss
LilyS charms. His attention became
marked , and now it is whispered in
society that they are engaged. An *
other young gentleman was also fasci
nated by the brilliant bello. It as
Mr. Pete Nicholson , a cousin of jolly
D vo Nicholson , and connected with
the family that established the cele
brated wholesale grocery firm. The
curous part of the knightly deed is ,
that the modern invention , the tele
phone , was the causa of the hostili
ties. Ono evening Pete Nicholson tel
ephoned Miss Wdodbridgo that lie
and his friend A1 , Robinson , intend
calling on her. Miss Woodbridgo also
replied per telephone , she was awful
ly sorry , but she was engaged that
evening ; would Mr. Nicholson and
Mr. Robinson call some other
evening. Mr. Nicholson swal
lowed his disappointment and
answered tojophonically that ho woo
not certain tnat ho would call , but
at any rate his friend wouldcall next
evening. Now when n love-sick swain
Bonds euch a message to a young lady ,
it is safe to wager ho will go. It was
at this critical juncture that the wires
became crossed , and Mis ? Woolridgo ,
with her listening auricular , only
caught the first part of the message
and accordingly imagined that the
PLEAHUni : OF MR. NICHOLSON'S T1SIT
was indefinitely postponed. Slip mur
mured through the telephone , in ac
cents tender , the very unromantio
phraao , "All right ta-ta good-by
444 off , " nnd the boll sounded dis
connect. Thus ended Act I.
The next oroning wont without say
ing Mr. Nicholson changed his mind.
Ho determined to accompany his
friend Al. Robinson , and both called
at Mrs. Nave's residence. To their
surprise they found that Mias Wool
ridge and Miss Bennett had gene out
driving under the escort of Mr. Stone
and his friend William Rex , bettor
known to the boys as "Billy" Rex.
This was gall and wormwood to Mr.
Pete Nicholson as ho thought of his
rival Stone doing the agreeable in
Forest park. But the two young
beaux ewallowcd their rage , made
thomsolvoa agreeable and waited the
return of the ' demoiselles and their
cavaliers. But the entrance of Miss
Woolridgo accompanied by young
Stone was too much , and young Nich
olson showed ho was piqued. The
lady apologized and presently Nichol
son and Robinson appeared to take
their departure. Mra. Nave accom
panied thorn to the hall and she once
more apologized for the miundorstand-
ing. At that moment Stone came out
of the parlor. Ho was also somewhat
joaloua of Nicholson , so ho remarked
isolently to Mrs. Nave : "Oh , don't
make any explanation to him. Don't
mind it. " Nicholson retorted : "You
will have to
TALK TO ME HEKEAKTEll1110UT TIIAT. "
Mrs. Nave at Ithia point withdrew ,
and Stone angrily retorted , "Come
on , aottlo it now , " walking at the
same time in the direction of the garden -
don at the roar of the house. Nicholson -
son , however , kept his temper and
answered , "No hero ; I will settle it
later. " With that , accompanied by
his friend Robinson , ho withdrew.
But , smarting under the Insult'aa ho
doomed it , ho and his friona hied
them to the house of their friend
Maasongalo , in the vicinity , where
they could securely watch the exit
of Mr. Stone from Mrs. Nave's
house. The houra passed and ten
o'clock had struck before Mr. Stone
and Mr. Rex arid adieu to the ladies
and emerged into the street. They
walked down Locust street , but had
not gene very far before they were
overtaken by Mcssra. Nicholson and
Robinson. Opposite Dr. Tudor's
church , at Ewing and Locust streets ,
the quartette halted. "Now. " said
Nicholson to Stone , "I want you to
explain your insulting remark. "
"I will give you an explanation , "
said Stone , letting ily with his right ,
which Nicholson parried ,
The battle then began in the ap
proved prize ring fashion. Stone ia
a largo , heavy built young man , while
Nicholson is a light weight. Manful
ly they stood up , the joaloua rivals ,
and pounded each other vigorously.
Stone received a couple of black eyes ,
while the claret flowed freely from
Nicholson's nose. At .last victory
perched itself on the aide of the light
weight. The roapoctivo aeconda ,
Meaara. Robinson and Rex , then in
terfered and each bore off his princi
pal to have their wounds attended to ,
The bruises received by young Nichol
son were trifling , but the dis
colored optics of Stone compelled
that gallant to forego the pleasure of
ladioa' society for aomo days. The
bloody affray was noised abroad and
uppor-tcndom whispered and chatted
over the affair ; the belles referred to
it mysteriously and the beaux openly.
The "first circles" wore convulsed by
this "rough and ready hand-to-hand
combat of two of its members. If it
had been a duel it would not have
been BO bad , but evidently the appeal
to the cede ia falling into disrepute.
And the confounded telephone is to
blame for all the trouble. If the
wiroa would only work properly this
terrible fight might have been avoid
ed , But Messrs. Nicholson and Stone ,
after their injuiiea were repaired , and
they once moro appeared in "society"
were Arcades Auibo.
Fortunes or Fnriaera and Me
chanic * .
Tlipuaanus of dollars can bo saved by
uilni ; proper judgment In taking care of
the health of yourself and family. If you
are bilious , have sallow complexion , poor
appetite , low and depressed spirits , and
generally debilitated , do not delay a mo
ment , but go nt ouco ; anil procure a bottle
tle of 'those wonderful Electric Bitters ,
which never fall to cure , nnd that for the
trilling tutn of fifty cents. { Tribuuo.
Sold by 0. l'Qoodinan. .
Olarkson &HMnt ,
Bucctosfw * o tUchirds * Baal ,
ATTORNEYS - AT * LAW ,
a UU > m > Oa U Htb
PUB DAILY BEE
iMAHA PUBLISHING CO , PROPRIETORS ,
DID Furnhum , bet Oth and 10th Street * .
TERMS Of 8URSCIUPTION.
0 * now 1 ye rln * Hrnctpo ( tntd ) 110.00
8 oiufcihi . . . 500
month " " - 8.00
TIMB TABLE.
CAKD ClirUOO , ST. MBU , HWJIIlrOUl * KD
OMAHA AiltXOAD.
Omaha Passentfcr No. 2 , 8:30 .m. Ao <
romoilMlen -1,1:0p.m. : .
AirlvcOmth * VoswmRer So. 1,5.14 p. m.
tcttr 9 edition No. 3.10:50 ft. tn.
11131 OMAHA lASt OR SOtmi BOOKS.
0 , U. < s o. 7:40 : s. ni. 8:40 : p. m.
C It N. W. , 7:40 : a. m. 8.40 p. m.
a , n. I. & P. , 7ia iv. m. 3:40 : r . m.
E. O..SI J. & a D.l , ives M ISO a. ra. Mid7
> r. Arrlrcs at at , Louis at C:3o : t. ro. and 3:52 :
.11.
.11.W. , BS.I , . & P , , leave * atR a , m. unl 8:10 : ji ,
Arrlrnt a Bt. Louis at0:40 : a.m.and 7:30 :
m
WMT on sournwrars
9. ft M. In Jcl ? > . , Through R pro , S0 ! ra ,
9. \ H. Lincoln Kxpro fl 80 p. m.
U P. Overland Kxprciw , 12:15 : p. m.
0. 11 * R , V. lor Lincoln , 11-45 . u > .
0. * II V. lor Osccnl1 * , 9-10 iv , m.
0. r IrcUbi No. C , 6M : a. n.
0. P1 rclJit No. 6 , HZO : a. m.
U. P. IrctKhi No. 13 , 2.fOp. m.
U. P. liolght No. 7 , 0:10 : p , m. emigrant ,
w. P. Denver exiircM , 7.35 p.jn.
U. P. IfUrht Nn 11. 11-30 p. m.
l/i P. Denver freight , t:25 ! : p. m.
A&UYUO FROM ( AST AKB BOnttf.
0 n. ft 0 6:00 : * . ra. 7:25 p ra.
0. d N. W. , 0:46 : a , m. 7.25 p. tn.
0. n. I. &r..0llj : a. m. 9:05 : p. m.
i1. . 0. . in , Jov ttO B. , 7 : > D iv. m. fl'IBp. m
ARB1VPM H.011 Tat VU A5D BOVinWUT.
0. e > n. V. Irom Lincoln 1.03 p. ra.
U , P. Pivclfle r.iprefH 1:25 : p. in ,
D > b it. li : Neb. , Through Kimuse 4li : p m.
n U M. Lincoln Kxprom D i 6 a in.
U. P. Ponvcr oxprenj , 7:35 : a. in.
0/P. Fro'ifht No. 14 2:50 : p. m.
U. P. No. 0 5:1.0 : . . m. Kmlc ol
U. P. Irolght No. 14,12:16 : p. m.
U. P. No. B-DUO : p. m.
U. P. Ko. 1Z 1:46 a. m.
U. P. Jiemor Irolcht , 1:10 a. m.
0. A n. T. mlxod , ar. 4:45 : p. m.
bOMUT TBAIMI BITWIXN OMAHA AKO
oooxcu , BLurn.
Ltavo Onmba at 3 00 , 0.00 , 10:00 and 11:00
in. ; IK ) .00 , 3.00 , 4-00 and 6:00 : p. ro.
Ltkvt Council Bluffs at S:26 : , 0:25. : 10:28 : and
! ! 3 a. ra. ; 1:25 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : and 6:25 : p. tn.
nun-Jays The dummy IcarM Omaha at 0.00
nd 11:00a. : m.200 ; , 4:00 : and C:00p. : m. Leaves
Ocuucll UluBs fit 0:26 : and 11SC : a. to. ; 2:26,4:25
tnd tV > p. m.
Through and local passenger trains between
Ointhi anil Council BluITn. Leave Omaha 6:15 : ,
115 , 8 50 a. m. ; 3.40 , 5:45 : , 0:00 : p. m. Arrive
Dm\a 7:40,11:35,11:46 : : a. m. ; 6:40 , 7:05 , 7:16 : ,
40 p. in _
Openlnjiana Closlne of Mplls.
orra. cxoai.
a * tn. p. d a. m. p. m.
5lile ilo fc W. W . 11.00 9:00 5:30 : 2:40 :
dbiuwo , R I. & I-ncluc.llsCO 9:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 :
Chicago , B. & Q. . . . . . . . 11:00 0:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 :
tfnbuh . 12:30 5:30 : S : < 0
loux City and Fadnc. . 0:00 6:30 : 2:40 :
aulon 1'c.Mi . 4:00 11:40 :
3ush&n. V . 4:00 11:40 :
B.fiU. InNoh . 4:00 : 8:10 :
OinahaA Sioux City. . . . 6:00 7EO :
S. AM. Lincoln . 10:30 6:00
U. P. Uncofn , Sunday. . . 1:80 11:00 :
J. T. Denver Kip . 9 SO 0:30 :
0. , Sioux City & St. P. . .11:00 . 2:40 :
Local malU for UUte ol Iowa leave but once a
lay , vli : 8JOa , m.
Ofllce open Buudaya from 12 m. to 1 p. m.
TTI03. F HALL P M.
ffeteasto National
BANK.
OF OMAHA NEBRASKA
( No. 2005. )
miEASUHY DEPARTMENT. )
Ofllce Cf CoMrTfiOLLKU O ? TUB CCnRK.tCT , >
WAllimoTOK. April 25th 1882. )
WIIKRXAH , by utlafactory evidence presented
to the underlined , It ba > been made to appear
that "TuE M UKASKA NATIONAL BANK OF
OMAHA , " In the city of Omaha , ID the county of
Douglan , and State ol Nebraska , baa compiled
with all the provisions oi thollovlsed Statues of
the United Btatei required to bo complied with
before an association shall bo authorized to com
m nce the business ol Banking :
Now , therefore , I , John Jay Knox , Comptroller
of the Currency , do hereby certify that "The
Nebraska National Bank of Omaha , " lu thecl'y
of Omaha , tn the omnty of Douglu , and ttate
of Nebrnlika , li authorlztd to commence the
business of Banking ai provided In Scctlan Fifty
Ono Hundred and Blxty-Nli.o of the Revised
Statutes of the United States.
In testimony whereof witness my
't h nd nnd teal of olllco this 2Dth
feKAL. ! day of April 1 > 82.
J - JAY KNOX
- i.-JOIIN ,
. Comptroller of the Currency.
The above Bank Is now prepared to reitiivo
buslntas It commences with a fully pa d up
capital of $2 0,000.00 , with olllcors and dlicctor. .
as follows :
8. 11. JOHNSON , 1'iwiDi.ST. cf Sttcle , Johnson -
son & Co. . Wlioictalo Uroccrs.
A. K. XOU/ALIN , Viot.l'BUiDKiT , ot 0. B. &Q.
U. H. , Boston.
\V. V. JIOnSE , ol W. V. Morse and Co , , Whole
sale Boots and Shoes.
JNO. S. COLLINS , of a. H , .t J. S. Collins ,
Wholesale LcalhurandS ddlery.
JAUE3M. Wooiworth , Counsellor and Attqruoy
at Law.
LEWIS 8. UEEl ) , ol Byron Ilcod & Co. , Real
Uitato l )
11ENIIV W. YATEa. Caihler , late Caihlor of ths
Flrtt National Bank ol Omaha , and
connected with the active manage-
. mcnt of that Bank since Its organ
Izatlon In 1803.
_ Mixely
Proposals For Indian Supplies and
Transportation.
TVDPARTUENT OF THE INTERIOR , orac of
\J Indian Affairs , Washington. April 25. 1882.
Seated proposals , Indoned "Proposals for
D ef , " ( bldi for Beet must be submitted In ep-
trate envelopes , ) Bacon. Hour , Clothing , or
Transportation , o. , ( ai the case may bo , ) and
directed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
fioi. 65 and 07 Wooitor street. New York , will
be received until 1 p , m. of Tuesday , May 23 ,
1832. for furnishing tor the Indian Service about
300,000 pound ! Bacon , 40,000COO pounds Beef on
the hoot , 1S3.000 pounds Beans , 70,000 pounds
UAklne Powder , 2.000,000 Founds Corn , 760,000
pounds Coffee , B.BOO.OOj pounds Flour , 212,000
pounds Feed. 300,000 pounds Hard Broad , 76.-
000 pounds llomlny , 0,000 pouads Lard , 1,660
barrels mcsi pork. 23J,000 poundi Rico , 11,200
pounds Tea , 65,000 pounds Tobacco $00,000
wmads Bait. 240,01)0 ) pounds Soap , 6,000 pounds
BoJa , 1,260,000 pounds Sugar and 831)OCO ) pcund
Wheat.
Also , Blankets , Woolen and Cotton Goods
'consisting In part of Ticking , 33,000 ) ardsj Stan
i rJ Calico , 3tOOCO yards ; Drilling , 20,000 yards
Duck , free from all tliingr , 170,00u yard- ; Den
Irns , 17,000 jar JsjOltijjImm , 60,000 yards ; Kea
tky Jeans. 28,000 yards ; Oho\ lot 5,200
umillus , ami a long ll t ol in Reel
laiieousarticloii , such as Harness , Plovtv , KiVoJ ,
I'oruB , Ac , , and ( or about 475 W&ifons roijulrcu
or tlioserilco In Atiiona , C'oloioilo , Dakota ,
cltHo , Indl&uTo rltory , Mlniioaota , Jlontani ,
Nebraska , Kovada and WUconiln , to bo deliver
ed at Chicago , Kansis City , and aloux City. Also
( or such Rufous as may bo required , adapted to
tin climate ol the 1'aclllo Coa t , ulth Callfcrola
broLes , dclirerod at tj rr nci TO ,
Also , truiitjiortqtlon ( or tuth ol the articles ,
roods , and supplies ttiat may not bo contracted
for to bo dclhorcd at the Ak'ciiclee.
Hloa MLST B HACK OUT ON liOMUI.VUKJtr BLANKS
Schedules shoeing the kinds a'ld quintltlcs al
sub < lit nco supplies i equlrnd ( or each Agency ,
aud the kludl and quantltlei lu gron , ol all
ether gocds and articles , together with blank
proposals and ( arms ( or contract and bond , con
ulttonstibt obser > od by blddira , tiui and
placool delivery , terms el contract aud pay
ment , transportation routes , and all other norus-
ary Instructions wlllba lurnlthed upon appll.
cation to the Indian Olllco In Washington , or
Nos. 05 and 07 Wooster street , New York ; Win.
II. Lon , No. 463 IJroadn * ) , New York ; the
Comuitsurles ol Subsistence , II. 9. A. , at
Cheienne , Chicago , Lcucnworlh , Omaha , Saint
Louis , Saint Paul , Sin VrantUco , and Yauktou ;
the Postmaster at Sioux City , and to the Pitt *
masters at the { allotting turned places In Kan
sas : Arkansas City. Jlurllnrtou. Caldwell ,
UoJRO City , Etuporliv , Eureka , Ureat Bend ,
Howard , Hutchison , Lane * , Mct'iierson , MarIon -
Ion , ilcdldue Loik'c , Nowion , Oiito City , tie-
dan , Hterllug , Topika , Wellington , Wichita and
Mntiold.
Ulds will ba opened at the hour and day aboro
ttatod , aud bidders aralmittxl to be prcient at
Lhe opeulnr ,
ClKTiriU ) CllKCKS.
All bids must b accompanied by certified
checks upon BUIUO United Utatcs Depository or
ut Treuurcr , for at least Qt e per cent , ol
the amount pi the proi > oa l.
. U I'llicn. Commlstlonsr.
D. S , BENTON.
AT - LAW
BLOCK ,
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago ,
flackecfio. Soreness of tha C/iosi ,
Gout , Quins/ , Sere Throat , Swell
ings and Sprains , Burns and
Scalds , General Bodily
Pains ,
footn , Ear and Headache , Frosted
Feat and Ears , and all ether
Pains and Ache * .
We Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOM On
< a itife , * irre , ihnj > lr > and cheap External
Atmedy. A trial entails but the comparatively
IrSfllnr outlay of 60 Cents , and evsry one iufl r :
Ing with pain can have cheap and p ltlv * 5 * > f
r Its claims. ( f it
Directions in Elevtn LangnsgM * f *
IK MEDICINE.
A. VOGELER CO , ,
"
D. M. WELTY
. . , ,
( Snooosior 'to D. T * Mount. )
Manufacturer and Dealer In
Saddles , Harness , Whips ,
FANCY HORSE CLOTHING
Robes , Dusters and Turf Goods
of ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Agent lor Ju. R. Hill & Co.'s
CONCORD HARNESS
' 'The Best in The World. "
Orderi Solicited , OEIAHA.NEB
moly
The Q-reat English Eemedy
Never ( alls to cuie
Nervous Debility , Vi
tal Exhaustion , Emis
sions , Seminal Wcak-
nessesLO8TMAN
HOOD , aud all the
ivilcflccta of jouth-
'nl follies nn'l oxcca-
I ios. U etopa penru.
neritlv all we&Kcnlni ; ,
tntoltutcrylo43 : sand
drains upon the ra-
loin , theluevltiblo re-
suit of these evilproc'
B > M
ticca , which are so destructive to ratnl and Imdy
nndrralco life mlsuralo ) ! , oltcn Icodlni ; to intani-
ty and death. Itstnmgthcin o licne Ilraiii ,
gnemor } ( Blood , Muscles , nlci > tlva and Itepro
uctlvo Owns , It restores W all the orwnlo
functions their former vigor und vitality , ma-
Unit Ufa cheerful and enjoyable. 1'rlco , S3 a
'lottle , or four times the Quantity 810. Sent by
express , secure from observation , to any address ,
on receipt of price. No. C. O. O. sent , except
on receipt of SI as a guarantee. Letters re
questing answers must Inclose stamp ,
Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills
ore tbs best and cheapest dyspepsia and bllllous
cure lu the market. Sold by all druggists. Price
60 centa.
D Mons'a Kinsrr REMBBT , NWBJTICOII ,
Cures ill kind of Kidney and bladder complain te.
gonorrhea , cloet and leucorrheo. For tale cy all
oauggists : 1 a bottle.
ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
718 OHve St. , St. Louis , Mo.
For Sale tn Omaha by
0. F. GOODMAN.
Jan2&-lr
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
Something
NEW
YOU
OMAHA ,
Dr. Craw-
ord , of flm eland -
land , O , , the
old , popular ,
and tktlltul
manufaiturer
Artificial
Limbs.
Of the latest Improved plan , has opened a
nachaiilctl surgery Institute at 100 South
14th ttreet , Omaha , wheru he Is prepared
'urn'kh ' lluibj of every description , skeletons
ind supi > orterstorparallzod ana deformed llmto ,
Irutscii , and shouluer braces and supporters lor
cmalu ne\kno > . &o. Uha Doctor lias had 23
| wrs uiif rlonco la nearlng and ailjusilng.
109 South 14tb St. Omaha , kcb.
HVIPERISHABLE
JPERFUME. .
Murray & Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER ,
Best for TOILET , BATH
and HANDKERCHIEF ,
moo-wcd-lr
Dexter L. Thomas ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Room 8. Crelghton "lock
rUul package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT"
'
tree of charge. "
Burdock
"Mrs J. W. llobcrtson , Plttsbunr. Px , writes : " 1
WM suffering from general debility , want of np <
petite , constipation , etc. , to that lire WM a bur
den ; after Using Burdock fllood Hitters I felt bet
ter than for years. I cannot praise your Bitten
too much. "
n. Olbbn , of Buffalo , N. T. , writes : "Four
Burdock Bloc , Hitters , In chronic dl'cueci of the
blood , ll\cr auj kidney8 , have been signally
marked with succcxs. Inaro used them myself
with best results , for torpidity of thelltcr , nnd In
cosoof a friend of mine suffering from dropsy ,
the effect v < as marvelous. "
Uruco Turner , Rochester , N. Y.wrltc ! : ' ' 'I have
been subject to serious disorder of the kidneys ,
and unable to attend to business : Burdock Blood
Bitters relieved mo before half a bottle MM used
I feel confident that they will entirely cure me. "
i Ascntth Hall , ninghampton , N. Y , , writer :
"I suffered with a dull pain thraugh mv left
lung and should'cr. Lost my spirits , appetite
and color , and could with dllltculty keep up all
day. Took jour Ilurdock Blood Bitters as di
rected , and have felt no pain since first neck af
ter uslncr them. "
'
Mr. Noah nates , Elmlra , N. Y. . writes"About :
four yearn ago I had an attack of bilious fever , and
never fully recovered. Mv * dlgcstlvo organs
era weakened , and I would bo completely pros
trated for days. After using two bottles of jour
Burdock Plood Bitters the Improv cment was so
vl.'lblo that I was astonished. I can now. though
01) cars of age , do a fair and reasonable day's
work.
C. BUckct Robinson , proprietor ol The Canada
Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Ferycars
I suffered greatly from ott-rccurrlng headache. I
used your Ilurdock Blood Bitters with happiest
result * , and I now find rmpelf In better health
than lor years past. "
Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have
used Burdock Blood Bitters for ncrv ous and bil
ious headaches , and can recommend It to an ) one
requiring a cure for bllllousncsa. "
Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes :
"For several years I have suffered from oft-recur
ring ' bllllous headaches , djspepsla , and com-
e'amU peculiar to my sex. Since using jour
urdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved. "
Price. 01.00 noi Bottle ; Trial Dottlei 10 Cta
FOSTEll , MILBURN , & Do , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by Ish & McUahon and 0. F.
Ooodnmn. Jo 27 eod-me
fit yoMntMi. V5 > i0Jl
r offiu'-lnew.wtak- ' nmn ot low * 4KU
rued by tl'o ( train or tentolUncoTsrniii'-
your duties nroli' K work , tu r < ) ff
ttuuulanUnnil U1 brrlniiprvi'iia
Hop Dittcro. I waste usu Hop B.
If you are your it n < ! I f nfTcrlnq tram KiiT ti ,
riiBCVttlon or rtlf ; t | > al [ tlun t it you art raur
rled or nlBRlo , old art lyountt.isutrcruIron
nor health or lanculsn \ Sink' oil a beO Cl f ci.
Less , rely on HopJ Bittera.
Tlicu-anon me MI. *
are
\Vhoover yon ,
ThanoTcr you Jccl nuallyfrvni eirac
that ejstcra ' formot } f Jonoy
yonr
nfedscktnslnif.tou' ' dl9Ct.fi ( hat mlKlii
InK or etlnmlatUiR , liave boenprsTcnioa
wlthont < > iloxfcatnr ( , I br * > tlnuly uwcl
taUo Hop HcpSlttere
Bllte * > .
o.i. o
it an absolut *
tiiafni , iliJt'OSC nnd Irresitta.
o ( tb WamacA , Me lei
on re
HOP
tarn ! * , tlood , drunkcnnesa ,
Iderortifrfesl nso ot opium ,
You will bo tobacco , a- "
cured If youv.se ; narcotics.
Hop Blttor *
It yon are sun
woaU and fisti fiend Cul
ply
lows.Mrltcd.try NEVER Clrculu
it i It may nopBrrms
ave your
FAIL BTfl
life. It has C0n
saved hun Bt.ehMl rSl
dreds * A Toronto , Out.
Diseoso Is an effect , not a cause. Its origin Is
within ; Us manlfoatitlons without. Hence , to
euro the disease the CAI SKtctist ha mnocd , and
in no other w ay can a euro ever > o effected.
WARNER'S SAFE K1DNDY AND
I < IV R CURE Is cstabllbbed on Just this
principle. 11 realizes that
95 Per Cent.
of all diseases arize from deranged kidneys and
liver , and It strikes at one * at the root of the
dlfllculty. The elements of which It Is composed
' '
, both as a
them In a
pain from
the system.
For the Innumerable troub'ea caused by un
healthy Kidneys , Liver and Urinary Organs ; for
the distressing Dliordersof Women ; for Malaria ,
and pbyslcU derangements generally , this great
remedy hai no equal. Beware of Impostors , Im
itations and concoctions said tn be Just as good.
KorDiabetei. . as for WARNER'S SAFE
DIABETES CUKE-
tot sale by all dealers.
H. H. WARNER & CO. .
me Rochester , ttY -
Among the niodliliml means of arm ting disease ,
Mootcttir's btomach I itUrs sUiuU jire eminent.
It ihcckstha further pro rusiol all disorders of
the stomath , llvir and towels , revives * the vital
stamina , prevents and rciriHllts UiIIU and fevir ,
Increases tliu aitlv Ity ol the kldnejs , eounteraiU a
tendency to rliaimutlsm , and Is a genuine ttaj
itnd solace to ag l. Intlrin and ncrv oun JHH.OIIS.
Forjsalu by all OrujfijlatJ and dealers generally
al to ml
THE KENDALL
PLAITDf & IAOH1E I
DEESS-MAKEES' ' OOMPANION ,
It plaits from 1-10 ot a n Inch to
width In the coanent f elta or finest si kt
It does all kinds and tj les of | tailing In use.
No lady that dooc her own dres * making ci
afford to do without ne as nice plaiting U
never out ot fashion , If seen It Kills Itself , For
Uachlnes , Circulars or Agent's terms addreM
CONCUR & 00. ,
US & .dain8t. Oblooco HI.
WB. MILLARD. K. U , JOHNSON
MILLARD & JOHNSON ,
Storage , Oommission and Wholesale Fruits , /
1111 FABNHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS COUNTBI PRODUOE SOLICITED.
Agents for Peek & Banehers Lard , and Wilbor Mills Flour ,
OMAHA , - - - NEB.
REFERENCES J
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
AND DEALER : 'N-
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnliam St. Omaha Neb. _
IB1. C.
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. . Onnaha ,
FOSTERS GRAY ,
WHOLESALE-
dPBA / T T TTVTT1
. ifUAJj CK JbllVJJii ,
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , ,
-DEALERS US-
HALL1 !
Fire and Burglar Proo
1020 Farnham Street ,
STEELE , JJHHSON & CO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned CoodsVand
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Pull Line of the Best Brands of
OIBAES IP IAIUFAOTUBED TOBACCO. /
Aeents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER 0
BSI-OTTa r T TEI'
JL8.ISS.
JOBBER OF
AND
WINDOW SHADES.
EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED.
108 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE ULLffiERY AID : IDHM
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
Spring Bootls Receiving Daily anfl Stook very nearlylOompleto ,
O3EC.J
J. A.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , U E , CEHIEKT
MT8TATE AQENI FOR UILV/AUKKE CE11SNT COMPANY )
tToar Union Pacific Denot , - . OMAHA y J'
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
.nirara . AoniNKRT , BELTING , BWAI norrrmaa PIPE ,
HALLADAYWIND-IVILLSGIIURGHAND ! SCHOOL BELLS
AS RANG 205 Fa ow , StM
& . CTOIsTES
Wholesale Lumber ,
Ho , 1408 Farnham Street , Omaha ,