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iTHE DAlLf BEE TUESDAY MAT 23 1882. TALK ON TOXICOLOGY. Trial of the Accused m Ola ; County's First Murder , Analytical Evldonco of tli Cuomlst Who Proved tbo CorrwpondtBca o ( Tbo Be * . OLT CENIHE , Nob. , Mf\y 18. Tl trial of tlio first murder committed 2 Olny county ta concluded ; that of At dorson for poisoning Johnson lust Jur ith arsonio. The chemist , 1'ro Clark , of Sntton , who made the analj ata was on thoTritnoaaotandfiro houn tcalified on dire t examination as fo IOWB : That ho butd his conoltuion that deceased came to his death b nrsonical poiaonin from : First , tb manner of death ; eocond , the pntholc gical conditions rorcaled by the sutop sy ; and third , quantity of araonio prcs cut in the viscera. The very interesting feature of th case was the CHKUICAL P.YIDRNCB by Dr. Clark , a aynopsia of which i given. The inquiry was directed t the determination of : First , the existence once of poison qualitative ; and aocond the quantity .in the viicora , quantila tiy . The liver was first examined b ; making n solution of one-fourth of i by digesting the same in diatille water , acidulated with hydrochlorii acid , and nubjecting it to the Marsl hydiogon teat , and then sublimini the nrsonicum from the hydrogen ar aonido gaa on cold portolain , in a mir Tor like deposit. To theao deposit ] Tvuro applied a solution of c lcimi ohlorido and heat , being differentia test * , excluding antimony and carbon This settled ono proposition in tozicol ogy as applied to this case that ab sorption of the poison through the cir culation must hare taken plaep. The whole weight of the stomach , its' con tents uid the duodenum wns twenty- two and a half oz. av. Twelve oz . of this were taken and placed in an crap- orating dish and digested in distilled water acidulated with hydrochloric acid and filtered. The Marsh test was again applied roroalinp ; the pres ence of arsenic. The arsonio being Hion in solution was precipitated with a current of washed hydrogen aulphido. A portion of this precipitate was evap orated to dryncss in a small ovaporat- ingdiahcollected and placed with black flux in a reduction tube and henUd. The sublimate of arsenioum which re sulted was returned to a tube open at both ends and heated in contact with air , the oxygen of the air converting it into octahedral crystals of white arsenic as revealed by the microscope. Reasoning by exclusion , this disting uishing differential tent excluded the sulphides of tin , cadmium and anti mony and demonstrates boyoud a doubt that the precipitate rras arsenic sulphide. The precipitate wa placed upon a filter which had been previ I ously dried in a drying oven and its , weight mord d. The filter contain ing the precipitate was again returned to thd drying ovin a eng , &a it lost weight , and again weighed. Tbo in creased weight , viz : 8.01 gra. , ohowed the amount of arsenic sulphide pres ent in 12 ozs. Then by the following proposition its relative chemical value was do termincd in the form found in the drug stores , i. o. white oxide , as fol lows : , As the combining number of ar- Bonio uulphido is to the combining number ef arsonious acid , so ia the nntnbor of grains of arsenic sulphide obtained , i. e. , 8.G4 grains to X , which is G.I)5 ) grains of white arnonaio found in the twelve ounces ? used. Again by a chemical problem wo roach the amount of arsonio in the whole ntomach in this way : 12:22.5 : : ; 0.95 gr. are. to X , Which gives us the astonishing amount of 13,03 grains of white ar aonio in the stomach. This represents the amount of surplussago of arsenic loft after death had resulted by ab- oorption ef the poison , Judge Weaver charged that the jury mutt , in cases where the evidence was wholly circumstantial , bo satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt of the guilt or innocence of the accused ba- fore they could bring in a verdict of guilty or acquit. The jury , consider ing that there might bo conspiracy be tween the wife of Johnson nnd Andor- aon , the accused , who might bo impli cated , ohoso to acquit rather than in flict the death penalty , but would have agreed to manslaughter had the ntatato boon other rriso than impera tive. In this , our code should bo amended , In this ciuo a ghastly mur der was conceded and it lies between Anderson and Mrs. Johnson and may include both is the verdict of public II opinion. Bagloy A Be mis ably man- ugod fer the defense. District Attor ney Morris , for the state , showed a culture in chemistry ana pathology that would be a grace to a college pro fessor. ' Throe boys \jndor seventeen were aentonced to the penitentiary for throe years each for horse stealing , PATRON. A Konovatlng xtemody Is to bo found in Buunoo BLOOD BiTTKUfl , As an antidote or sick hoadoaho , female weakness , Milieus- ness , indigestion , constipation , and other diseases cf a kindred nature , those bitters are invaluable. Price , 91.00. inlSdlw "OUR 'JIM. " The AJax of Adama Who Imagines Ho Control * Everything. H , Neb. , May 19 , To the Editor of Tin DH. I see by your paper that the rail road lobby put their foot into it , us it wore. I have a few words to say iu regard to political influences , which I would be glad to have you publish. Aoyou well know our "Jim" ( James Laird ) was a candidate for United States senator at our last legislature. Well , ho did not got there , nor did ho expect to , But he did this much : Ho tried to create the impression that he controlled the politic ) of this county and district by having a few members vote for him , with the vie' ' of keeping them Irom some othc man who was not a railroad mar Which ho did. Then ho goes t Messrs. Paddock , Dundy , Weave and Van Wyck and says , "I have fiv Totes which I can throw wherever wish. If you will atfroo to give m the naming of the appointees for th different positions in the uouthwcstor part of the Btato , so I can further m chances for congress from thai sec tion , I will throw them over to you. But they each refused until ho cam to Van Wjck , the "aiill-monopol senator , " who at once agreed to th proposition. Now the Hon. ( ? ) "Jim" is aup gosling to the " .inti-railrond senator who should bo appointed postmastc at this place and others , nnd th route agents over the Ii. & M. , N they don t want a man to run on thoi road unless ho ia A Lnird man an will use his influence to got hu elected to congress. Wo have a good postmaster , it is no him wo are complaining of but _ i Is the man who was instrumental i having him put there , for Van Wycl said , "If you will get Jim Lsird t recommend any other man I will so that ho is appointed. " How docs that Bound coming fron a U. S. senator , nnd an "anti-monop olist at that ! " A young man hero , ono of the bes of our city , sent in an npplicatioi with the best of references , for routi agent. Senator Van Wyck sent thi application back to "Jim" and askoc if ho should approve and send it ti the president. The Hon. ( ? ) Jamoi wrote across the face of it "Not by i Dam sight , " simply bccaus ho did no think ho could control hia vote nnc influence. Now , Mr. Editor , don't you thini we ought to go in heart and hand foi this man for congressman from thic part of the atato ? Ho is attorney for the B. & M. II. U. , to bosuro , but that will only give him prestige you know , and of course ! io would legislate for cheap freights and equal taxation , not have the railroad bed taxed § 10- )00 ) per milo and the company pay rhoir taxes on it , while wagon roads ire taxed with the farms adjoining , md the farmer , who is making money land over fist , pays hii taxes without 'eeling ill Why not have the railroad , axed with the land adjoining as the 'armor gota the bcnctib of the roadt Dh , yes ! wo think ho is just tha man TO want to stay at homo and dele mt free passes to secure votes , for we lo not know how some mon , near ibout hero , would got -along if our Geames" was to bo taken away from is. ' But , Mr. Editor , I guoBB wo will lot lose much sloop over this matter , s ho lias fivlod the last two years to ; ot to bo a delegate to the atato con- ontion ( ot which ho ia so fond ) from his county , except when ho could buy , proxy. Ho cannot carry this coun- y for road supervisor , Iqt alone con- rcsa. But ho is trying hard to make ho poopln think ho is "Lord of all , " iut he has thus far failed most ulgnal- y , and it is the hopes of your corros- londent and a host of others that this nan will bo shown up to the public in lis true light. > Ypu may h.oar from no again , for "tho halt has not been old.- Yours , fraternally , "ALUANCK. " Ho May Wall Bo Joyful. TorEKA , Kan. , May 12fcl881. H. H. WABKBR & Co. : Sirs After linotoon years of unmitigated sufi'or- : ) g from chronic kidney disease I iin- lly found joyful restoration to health n your Safe Kidney and Liver iCuro. d22-lw D. B. OWENS. M rder Triul at Ord. ! orrotp nieniB of The Hco. Oun , VALLEY Co , , Nob. , May 17 Hie trial of Niels Godtfriedson for cilling ono Hani C. Thuosan on May I ! ) , 1881 , was begun on Monday lost > y commencing the ompannollng of a ury , which lasted until the following loon , as it was almost impossible to ind men who did not know about it. Sixty-seven intn were called , before he desired twelve could bo procured. Pha ovidonoo waa short , both upon ; ho part of the atato and of the do- ondout. Last evening at 9:30 : the do- onso rested , and the state then occu- Ued about twenty minutes on rebut- al , when the court adjourned to tnis norniug at 8 o'clock. By-stnndors eom to think the ovidonoo about egftlly bftlanood. You will hoar from uo again upon the return cf n verdict * * * The grnndont triumph over achieved > y nny modioino hna been achieved by it. Jacobs Oil , the ouQ'oror'a friend. for u Moating to Organlzo n Btato Anti-Monopoly Loaguo. Wo , the undersigned citizens of uniuto , Adams county , Nebraska , aver the organization of a state , nti-mpnopoly loaguu , ' and hereby .uthorizo . the use of our namea for a all for a mooting to bo hold in Liu- oln for that purpose : V B Ouahing S L Picard j B Partridge A N Cole 3 N Crane James Newell IW | Livoringhouso A P Black iMooro BP Hilton I U Nolan ' Goo Walker I H Unrtlo E E Adam JTwidnlo WE Wilson V L Kilburn F M Anderson Y P Norris John T Hill YHBurr WDBolding j B Thorno Gee T Brown 3 A Antrom B L Urass : ilNowoll WGBealo Y D Sowoll A H Brown 511 Clark G S Guild 5 F Walker E M Allen J 0 Angoll Goo W Carter YAckley EW Morse . M Tapper A Borden . ' ' W Eighmy N M Lloyd II FJeeman Will H Paine 3 F Hogg The meeting for the formation of a tate league will be held at the Acad- nny of Musio in Lincoln on Wcdncs- lay , Junu 21. 1882. Frank liardal , North llounott street , lulfalu , wtya ; "Ilm\etricJ your Sprim , ' lloosom us a family medicine , and have ever come aero a auythlng to do so uiucli ouci In eo abort a time iu cases of ind- ! eetlon , dyjpejula and deraugsiujnt of the ; oinacb ; I etronyly recommend It. 1'rico ) centi ; trial bottles 10 ctnta. m23dlw THE DAILY BE ! .MAHA PUDLI8HIHQCO. , PROPRIETOR 018 Furnhum , bet. Oth and 10th Gtreets , TEIUI8 UK 8UB8C1UPTION , Joe copy 1 yf r. In a < lvtncepo ( tpald$10 ) , 1 months , " " B.I month " " - B.i A-ILWAY TIME TABLE , CABD ( .IIICAOO , ( ii. not , uintiiiroua AJ OMAHA RAttKOAD. Ltf.70 Omaha Paiwenccr No. 2 , 8SOa.tn. A mtrmlatlon Ho , 4 , l.-O ip.m AMtveOiniha PftwonEcr No , 1 , JJO : p. i nt c v J.v.'on No. 8,10W : n. m. i\l U OltAIIA IABT OR flOUlH tCOHD. \ , D. It. 1.1. 7 : < 0 a. ra. 8:40 : p. ra. ? . ft N. W. . 7:10 a. tn. 3:10 : p. m. . ' . . K. I. & I' . , 7:40 a. m. S:40 p. ra. . CGt ! , J. & C. 3.lc > fivoi it ESO a. m. and 7 : a. , Arrlvej nt 8 I Loulaat 0:30 : t. m. and 5:1 ni. ni.W. , 01. ! . . & P. , lofivo * at 8 ft. tn. and 8:40 : Airltcn a bt. Louis at 8:40 : a. m. and 7:1 : m WMT OB aocrnwaara. 8. Ei H. In Neh. , Through Express , BiSO a. t H , A V. Lincoln Kxprena 0:20 : p. m. 0 1' , ( norland Erprcon , 1Z:1S : p. ra. 0. h It. T. ( or Lincoln , 11:45 : ft. m. 0. Iz It V. for Oacola , 9.40 a. m. U. P frdpht No. 6 , fcWo , m. U. P r r ltlit No. 9 , 8:20 : a. m. . 0 , I' , trilpht No. 13 , SWp. m. U. P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. m. mlgr nt. , P. Denver imiroxe. 7:36 : p. tn. W. P. fftlrht Nn 11 , 11:30 : p. m. rj , P. Uenvcr freight , 8:25 : p. m. AmiVLSfr FROM IA3T AKD DOOT0. 0 B. tt Q 6:00 : a. m. 7:26 p m. C. ft M. V. , DMG . m. 7:25 : p. m. 0. H. I. fcP.,0:45a. : m. 9:05p : , m. A. 0. , St. Joe & 0 U. , TM * . m. 0ltp. : t AABiciufi neil nis irra AND sourmrur. 0. b It. V , from Lincoln 1.08 p. m. U. I' . I'nclflo Eipr M 8:26 : p , m , Bft II. In Nob. , Through Express ( ill p B n. tt M. Lincoln Kxprow B < 6 a in. U. P. I'cmcr oxproM , 7S6 a. m. U. P. Freight No. 11 2.60 p. m. U. P. Ko. C 6:10 : a. m. Kmlg Mil D. P. freight Mo. 14,12:15 : p. m. 0. P. No , 8 0.00 p. m. U. P. No. 12 1)5 : ) a. m. D. P. Denver frtlcbt , 1:10 a. m , 0. A It. V. tnlxo.1 , * r. 4:45 p , tn. PDUHT TlAIBd USTWMK OUADA iTIB COCK tit BUTIX LO TO OmuhA tt 8:00 , 9:00 : , 10:00 : And 11:0 : ra. ; 1-0 ? .00 , 8.00 , 4 00 and 6:00 : p. in. Lo ro Council Blufls at S:2fi : , C:2C : , 10,25 In : a. m. ; HIE , 2:25 , 8:26,4:25 : and 6:26 : p. tn Bui'djn The dummy loaves Omaha at 9:0 incl 11:00 a , m. ; 2.00 , 4:00 : anil 6:00 p. m. Lonvo Oanncll Bluils at ( t5 ; anil 11:26 a. m. ; 3:85 , 4:2 ind 65 p. m. Throufthnnd local pwmoneor trains betwcci Omtli * and Council UluflB. Learo Omaha 6:16 : 8:60 : a. m. ; 840 , 6:45 , 0:00 : p. m. Arrlv hA 7:40,11:35,11:46 : : : a. m. ; 6:40 : , 7:06 , 7:11 ! p. tn Opening and doting of Mf lit. fcOUT * . OrCK. OLOBI. a , tn. p. m. a. m. p. m la jo4N. W 11.00 0:00 : 6:80 : :4 ! JhkiKO , U I. & I'oclflc.11:00 O.-OO 6:30 :4I : ; MUKO , B. ft Q. . . . .11:00 s.-oo 6 0 2:41 Vatuh 12CO : 6SO 2:41 : lonx City and faciac. . . 9.00 6:80 2:41 : Jnlon PaclBo 4:00 : 11:40 ) mthitU. V 4 0 11:40 : i.ail. InKeb 1:00 8:10 : ( DiAhaft Sioux City. . . . 6.00 7BO ! , A Jl. Lincoln 10:30 8 : < X i , P. Lincoln , Sunday. . . 1EO 11:00 : ; . P. DanvorKxp 9:00 fl:8 : ( > . , BlonxCity&St. P. . . 11:00 S:4C : I/ocal malln for HUto ol Iowa leave but once i -ij , viz : 0:20 : a , m. , Offlc open Oundayi from 12 m. to 1 p. m. THOB. P HALL P M. CFTV ACCLUJTCLY QAFE oa. hTovi- - 'ranvoi .u > . i' " ( V IIouKcl.ifi'cr firln ihcvnnt o- .D. i iti ih t viI ton ! : the daily looil u ! it 'out tin1 wcrcc 11 \ client. iluM , litter ml iii-lii. " ) of u roul ( i ? vnid t-tovi1. Clifl .Icjuwr Cil f.tcvo Till do it , l > ctur , [ Uicix-r antl cheaper than by any olhci ic.ina. It ia the only Oil S'tflVO made , -ith the oil roaorvoir c Jjvatod nt the inck of the stove , uwny fioiu the heat ; by rhich arrangement ataolutO Bttfoty IE ecurcd ; as no gas can be generated , full ; 10 per cent more heat is obtained , the Ticks arc preserved twice ns long , thui laving the trouble of constant trimming ind the cxpenno of new ones. Examine ; bO Monitor and you will huy no othur Manufactured only by tlio Monitor Oil Steve Co. , Cleveland , 0 Send for dcflprintivofirRiilnr " ' "ill THE KENDALL PLAITING IACHIIEI It plr.ltd from 1.10 of a n Inch to rldth In the coarsest felts ot finest si k ) It does all kinds and styles ot j laltlng In use. No lady that does her own dress-maklm ; can .tford to do without one as nlco phltlnc It icvcrout of fashion , If seen It sells Itmtf. Foi Jscblnss , Circulars or Agent's terms address OONGAR & CO. , 'I' Allan Ht , Ohtcacn Sfetoaska National BANK. OF OMAHA NEBRASKA ( No. 2CC5. ) TUEASURV DEPARTMENT. ) ORlte of Counaon-mi or TDK CURRK.VCI , > WJHIMKUIOS , April 2 th 1882. j WiiBRSia , liy natUfactory eyldenrti iircsentod to the under * irneU , It Mi been made to appear hat "TUK MJ11UA8KA NATIONAL BANK OP ) MAHA , " In the c ty of Omaba , In the county of Douglas , and Mate ol Nebraska , has compiled with all the provisions of the Itevlird Statues of ; he United bUtes required ta be compiled with jefoio an a&ioclatlen shall be authorised to com- nence the butluess e ( lUnlilne : Now , therefore , I. John J y K oxComptroller if the Utirrcncy , do htreby rertlfi- that "The Nebraska National Dank of Omaha , " In thecliy 5f Omuha , In the cnintyot Douglas , and stole if hsbratka , la authorlz.d to commence the miluoss of lianklnv-ai uro\ldod In BoctUii Fifty ) ne Hundred aud Sixty-Nine of the I'.etlicd itatutenof tbu United States. In testimony \vhercof wltnow my 1 ) h ndandfeMot olllco this ! &th I fallAU } dsyof April 1 S8. ( ) u JOHN JAY KNOX , Comptroller of tha Ourroncy. The abote Bank Is now prepared to rerelv e liuslntu Itcomuieuieswith a fully pad up capital of S250.00J.OO , with olllceruapil illuH > 'or is follows ! i. It. JOHNSON , I'iriiU'M. if * t < tl- , John son A , UVli iKvAlo inoixci \ . E. TOU/JALIN. Via l'nrsiui , T , ol C. 1) ) . ft Q. II. H. , lloston. V.V. MOU8Bof . V. Uorv > end Co , , Whole. wtle IlootaandBhous. ( NO , 8. COLLIN8 , of 0. H. & J. S. Collins , Wholesale Leather and S Udlcry. IAUES M. Woo'Borih ' , Counsellor and Attoruey at Latr. , EW13 8. llEbl ) , of Dyron Ilcod A. 03. . Real Bitato Ilotleia 1ENRY W. VATEd. Ca < hlcr , lat Cathlor ot ths Klr.t National Hank of Omaha , and connected with the aitho in incut of that Bank VLC ! Us - . lutlou In 1&C3 , in\elr Troacborou * Vrittea by bMlFE ) ? I ut only life authorized by her , and which vrlll ot be a "Blood and Thunder" story , such as has eon and will bo published , but a true Ufa by tie only ntrson who Is la po e tUn of the ( lets -a Ul hful and devoted wife. Tinth It more itertttmir tbaq fiction. Airents should apply r territory at one. Bind 76 cts. for 0 m. ' * Booili J < H > Obnml er & Co , ms owl-tw-eow St. Iiouli , Mo. Nourulgia , Schtica , Lumbago , Gactknche , Soreress of the CAosi Gout , Quinsy , Scro Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and Scalds , General Bodily Pains , fooih , Ear and Headache , frosta Feat and Ears , and all oihor Pains and Ache * . Vt PrfpsroMon en e 'th < jail ST , JACOBS Ol ta a mff.mtrr , tliiiftn aud cheap Eiterai a m dy. A trial rnUli but the coinptretlrrl tiWInp ontlay of GO Celts , and r < ry out oaCe IAJ with { * lh can hurt ehetp sad ( xxlUTS * r * ef III claims. Vs. Directions In Eltien I ntn ( s # - ' ( IS 1IEDIOIKE. A. VOGEIER & CO. , ' D. M , WELTY ( Saoaosior to D. T. Mount ) Manufalurerand Dea'er in Saddles , Harness , Whips FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Holies , Dusters and Turf Good ; of AM , DESCRIPTIONS. Agent to : Jas. R. Hill , tc Co.'s GONGORD HARNESS " The Best in The World , " Orden Eollcttedu OMAHA. NEB moly Among the modldnal means of arresting loatcUer'n Stomach bitten utandi pro cnilnenl t checks the further progress of all dlsorderH o he stomach , liter and bowels , rerltcathe vita tamlna , prd > entoandro > redle chills and feiei ncrcascs the acth Ity of the kidneys , counteracU i ondency to rheumatism , and In a genuine tta. ud solace to agtxl , InQrm and ncr > OIIH persons. Forale by all drugKlsts and dealers Kenerally _ _ al to ml 01JK STABLIE , EK01I5 BCHAIIP , 1'resldenl. Vlco I'ros't. W. 8. Umsuin , Bee. and Treas. THE NEBRASKA Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters , Herrows , F rm Rollers , ulk Hay Rakes , Ducket Elevntliic Wlnu We are prepared to do Job work and manul urlrjr for other parties. Addres all orders NEURA9KA MANUFACTURING CO. , Lmcoui Nun _ Genius Bewarded ; OR , Che Story of the Sowing Machine , A handsome little pamphlet , blue and cole' ' 010 with numerous engraTtngs , will bo GIVEN AWAY o any auult ptnin calling for It , at any branch r sub-ottlceof The Singer MauufacturmiCom- uvny , or will be sent by mall , poet paid , tc JIT perwn llvlui ; at a distance from our offices. The Singer Manufacturing Oo , , Ollioe , U-i Union NEW YORK.cMS ( cMS ilAw NERVOUS DEBILITY , D , . K. I speiins for Ilyttcrla , Uludnces , Conruliloua. ervous Headache , McnUl Depression , Losool ! cmorytipernutorrboca , Iroixit uy , lnoluuUrj julwloui , Premature Old Ago , caused by o\er- xertlon self-abuse . which , - , or OTcr-indulgcnco. uads to misery , decay and death. One box 111 ura recent canoj , m h box coutatnionomonth'i roatment , One dollar a box , or six boxes foi vo dollars ; tent by mall prepaid on receipt ol rice. We guarantee elx boit * to cure any case , Vlth each order received by us for six boxes , ac < mipanlcU with five dolUrs , will end the pur- laser our written guarautco to rcturu the noney If the treatment does not effect a euro. 0. f , Goodman , UrusrgUt , Bole , Wholesale and cful Agent , Omaha , Neb , Orders by mail al cUIUptlcA. dbwlr Forty yiu a * trim BU proveu "BLAOK- ' the brad liver inediciiw IP Mrs J. O. Ilolicrtasn , nttslmrr. r , writes : ' M sudcrlnff from Kcnoral dcblmr , want o [ ni petite , constipation , etc. , so that llfo asn bu den ; after xislnjr Ilurdock ISIood Bitters I felt lie tcr than for jcars. I cannot praise jour Blttei too inuth. " It. dlbbi. of nuffolo , N. Y. , writes : 'Tot Ilurdock lilci Hitters , In chronic diseases of tli blood , Ihcr a.j kldnejs , Imxa been elgnnll marked with success. llia o n ol them insc with beat result * , for torpidity of tholhcr , and I conoot a friend of tnlno uutfcrlnit from drops ; the effect was man clous. " UnicoTurner , Rochester , N. V./wrltc1 ! ha\ been subject to serious disorder of the KUlticj and unable to attend to business ; Burdock Illoo Bitters relieved mo before hill nbotllo wasusci I feel confident that they will entirely cure rno. " > Ascntth Hall , ninghampton , N , Y. , nrltci "I Buffered Ith dull pain thrsujrh my el lun a and shoulder. Lostmj spirits , nppcttl and color , and could lth dllliculty Keep up a day. Took j our Burdock Blood Bitters ns d reeled , and 1m o felt no pain sluco first wreck a tcr uslns ; them , " Mr. No h Bates , Elralra , N. Y. . writes : "Abou four years ago I had an attack of bilious focr. . an never fully recovered. My dljcstho orpan cro vcakcncd , and I would bo completely proi tratcd fordajs. After uslnfftwo bottles of jou Uurdock Blood Blttors the Improvement was 8 vlelbla that I nan astonished. 1 cannow , thoug 61 years of ago , do a fair and reasonable day' ' work , C. Bhckct Robinson , proprietor of The Canad ? reabj tcrlan , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "For j cat I suffered frreatly ( mm ott-rccurrlni ; headache , used } our Burdock Blood Blttors with hanplcc resulta , and I now Hnd rnvtclf In better healt than for } ears past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ! ha\ used Burdock Blood Bitters for nervous and bll lous headaches , and cnn recommend tt to an } on requiring a curs for bllllousness. ' Mrs. Ira llullnolland , Albany , K. Y , wrltci 'For sexcral years I hate suffered from oft-rccui rinir blllioua headaches , dyspepsia , and com ilalnts peculiar to my sex. Slnco ualnir you Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely rcllcujd. " Price. 81.OO cei Bottln ; Trial Dottlct 10 CtJ FOSTEE , MILBUEH , & Oo , , Pi'ops BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale ; by lab & McMohon and 0. F loodman. Jo 27 eod-mo SBUS233E1 r m&n of lev N rnrd by tbc rtnUn ot trr > tMJnpO'rnilil- [ TOUf itOtlM TOld nleht wort , to re Vlinulanlnnnd IMS H torubrntnnerYenai/ Hop Bit" t wi t , use Hop B. I snlTcrinff from HIT It. Jlncretlon or dlAlp& | j tlon ; If you art rnar- riid or Bl clo , old or po halth or LajRuI Blntc on B bva cf cicv DCXJ , rely on Ho 1 Blttore. WhooTor yon arc. . ThcnMntu ou iu > - icol I tiaallTfrom come h ai > ver jou I bat Tour > 7 > tem J form of u : o n o i * e tliat mlflrb t ueeds eleuurtnp. ton-1 ' Ins or KUmnUtlng , wlthooi < xoa" ' I by timely ti or CnUe Hop HcpB'.tterc BlttO'B. O. I. O L > an bscln ( * plain , , dlseoBe und Irreslrt * . nt th" ttoinac/i , HOP bio o a r e 101 Ei irrfk , blood , dniDbonnem. ( Herornervuf aaa of opium , You will t > tcbuoao , of uarodlf JOUMBC narcotics. Hop Bitter * If you are lim BoldbrilrnK few ply weak ulrltcdtry Jind NEVER Circulur. it i It may nOPBITTZU eavoyour FAIL vra con life. It has Buved hun n cUe l r. B T dred u. Dlecaso Is an ( fleet , not cause. Its origin I < within ; Us manifestations without , iience , tc ure the disease the CAruamuflt ba temoted , and n no other way can a cure erer t e effected. It realizes lhat 95 Per Cent. fall diseases arize from deranged Kidneys and or , and It strikes at ones at the root of the Ifllculty. The dementi of which It If rompoeed ct directly npon these vreat organs , both us a ODD nid KKMTORRR , and , by placlDj ; them In a calthy , condition , drive dUeaso aud p.Mn from leajitcm. For the Innumerable troub'cs cauied by un- icaltby ) Udnoj , Llvc-r and Urinary Organs ; for he dutrcislDir VUordersof Women ; for Malaria , IK ) physic * ! dcrangcmrntt Kcnorally , this great emtdyhai no equal , Btwaro of Impostors , Im- atlODB and cjncoctlonasilrt tn be ] mt as Rood. ' ABETES Tor sale by al ll dealers. K. H. WARNER & CO. . mo _ Roohfutor It , Y To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J , B. Simpson'e Specific It U a positive cure for HporoiAtoirnea , 5omln * t intyw. ImiMtancy , and all iliseaaca resulting ioru Holf.Abusd , is Mfiitil Anilcty , LOMI cniori. Pal I'd In tbo liack or SUt , and dldeasei * ' - " - - - - that lead to Consumption Intanlty an , oarlyerare The Specific Modltlne Is being nsod with wonder * Inl oucceus. I'f.taiihlots ll par * 1'itcn , fliwlflc , 81.00 per pjci j ; , or * U pack. iges for w.OO. AddrcM all orders to 11. WUSON MKDICINK CO. Kos. 104 and lufl Main tit. Uuffulo , N. T. Sol'l In Omaha , by U. V. Goodinin , J. W. lloU , .K. Isb , and nil droxiflitsoveiywhore. SPECIFIC MT.DICINE us MARK ? o > * TU &n edy. Auuu * falling cure i for Hemlnal Weakness , 6 per mat or- rhea , Irapot' ency , anu all Ubaueethaf * follow ( LI & EFLRETAKINQ.soqucnce of AFTER TAKIHQ. olf-Abuw ; as Ixxa of Memory , Universal Lass ! . ude , Fain tn the Uack , Uimuesa of VUlon , fro * atura Old Age , and many other Diseases that ead to Insanity or Consumption and a From- urcOravo. ffTull particular * in our pamohlet , which e desire to send frco I r mall to every one. tSTTtia Bpoclflo ilcdlclao Is told by all druggists t 01 per package , or Opack yo for 85 , or will w > s nt free by mall on reel nt of the money , by iddroailn ; TIJKQ1LA JEDICINE CO. , BoOalo , N. V. ANTJ-MONOPOLY LEAGUE. ItUnk mcmlxrshlp roks for the antl monpoly pftgue , containing statement of principle unt ied * of precedur * and itstruetlonshow to org n- , will be sent 01 application to Q. II. Calf , iflioy , Neb. Eaclosit stamp. wl ( U W.D. MILLARU. . B. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED , Agents for Pock & Baushers Lard , anfl Wilbor Milla Flonr , OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON A : CO. , TOOTLE MAUL , t CO. -WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND Wall Paper and Window Shades. _ 1304 Farnliam St. Omaha Neb. _ ZEC. . IMIOIRGKA.Itsr , 1213 Farnham St. . Ornaha , Nfib. WHOLESALE On Eiver Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , , -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK Fire and Burglar Proo o. 1020 Farnham Street , Sai r 7 - AND JOBBERS IN Flour , S lt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of AND IAUUFACTUEED TOBACCO. figents for BENWOOD MILS AND-LAFHN & RAND POWDER C JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. FARNAM ST. OMAHA 1118 . - - ! . OBERFELDER & CO. , WHOLESALE IILLINEET AID IOTHM , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Spring Goods Receiving Daily and Stock very nearly ! Complete AWAKEFIULD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEU IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , ; ASH , DOORS , BLINDS , FOLDINGS , imt , 3EJTPC3. AOENX FOB MILWAUKEE CEMENT COUPANYJ STear Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA NEB POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UACH1NERY , BEHgO , lALLADAYWIMD-iVIILLS. CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG2QQ FQ " St. . Omaha & Wholesale Lumber , Uo , 1408 Farnliam Street , Dmalia , Neb ,