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J-JlJi JJAiJUJt .BEJiF-OM A//U T-Tf - " THE DAILY BElti : FRIDAY , JULY 7 18K , . BUCKEYE IN BUTLER. The Progressive David City and Her Prosperous People. Rifting CKy. Her Biialnim Mou an Hnr Vnrlotl Interests. Brnlnnrd on tuo East and the Personnel nol tlmt Makoa Her Grow. Osircspondcnco of The Ceo. JJUAi.VAiii ) , Nob. July 1. ] 3rain ard is the only village of any size in the eastern part of Uutlcr county , and it is situated on Iho Omn ha nnd Republican Valley railroad ton miles from D.ivid City in a south easterly direction , nnd eighty-six miles from Oiniha. Five ycara ago when the railroad WAS built , the sot tiers hero were few , and the postoflico near hero was Hiawatha. J5ut "tho iron horse has climbed the little mountains" and bridged the streams , and every day it ia bringing hi its loads of merchandise , the material f r now houses , and the implements of husbandry , and returning tothulioino- alcador Iho wealth of hia prairie pro ductions. The smaller settlements north nnd south of this have lost their activity , for Iho linea marked by the "iron rails" will surely indicate the cities of the future. When a railroad station waa planted hero rtnd town lots surveyed , the settlers clung to the name of Hiawatha , but the company labeled it Brainard. THE LOCATION is a good ono , being surrounded with the best of land , which rolls nwny like ocean waves , nnd the rich harvests toll of an unknown wealth of fertility. To the northeast is a ho.ivy settlement of Uohomiana nnd Germans ; west ward ia a colony of Hollanders , also in the most prosperous circumstances ; while to the oaat and south the land id almost all settled by people of Iho Yankee typo from Wisconsin , Illinois , Iowa nnd Missouri , who divida their trndo between thiti village and the county seat. LONE BIAH ia tho-nnmo of a aottlomcnt nnd poat- cflico a few miles south , where , be sides the school house and a strong grove , the principal nttraclion nnd business center ia the nursery of J. 1' . DHNLAV , who deals extensively in fruit nnd ornamental trees , small fruits , vines , flowering shrubs , nnd garden plants , mostly of his own growing ; and few housewives in the surrounding villages have not bought vegetables of him during the last twelve years. This nursery is on the stage nnd mail route from David Cily to Lincoln , and ita ia industrious nnd genial proprietor , is an anti-monopolist and an oracle at the cross roads. im.u.VAiin is just enough remote from other towns to give it a good trado. Quod water ia found at about 28 feet , there is a good drainage , and the best of soil. soil.The The atorm of yesterday awopt over thia place , destroying the small grain in ita track , but all uround the crop1) are looking well ; the suHorcrs nro it : the minority , although their loss ia sovcre. Ono of the principal ditllcul ties the town has had to contend with ia the tardiness of the railroad com pany in giving deeds to the purchasers of lota in thia village. Thoownorship of land and the question of titles along the lines of the Union Pacific , haa already obtained an unenviable no to rioty , and no doubt there are many who dislike to pay out their money for land whore they have little oxpocta * tion of securing a good deed without litigation , nnd some of the rcsidonta of thia burg have paid for their lota years ago and are still hoping they may yet got good deeds and clear titles before they die and leave their property to the children which are growing up around them on land tlmt may bo swept away from them while might makes right , and ia the supreme law of the land ; and ho who dares to proioatiaat once tramped down as a "fanatic , " a ' 'kicker , " or u "com muno. " But ono favorable sign of the times la the awakening of the pcoplo all over Central Nebraska , as well us the whole nation , to the fact that the pcoplo have long boon deceived by beauliful "sugar coaled pnliliciaiiB1 and they are determined not to depend - pond upon n line label nny more , Boeing , as Col. Ingeisoll expressed it at Cleveland on the 30th of May , that "Tho handling of caucuses hus been accepted for patrioliom , and party management haa been mistaken for eluleamanahip. " THE TWO CHUUeill'.S , Frotoutant and Methudiut , nro al present , holding service in the I'm school house , and Iho Sunday school is Enid lo bo ono of the beat in the county , and is attended by almost everybody in the placo. I'OX & A8HOLI ) are doing u largo business in lumber , grain , live stock nnd coal , and they expect to build an elevator this aoa son , They carry n full stock of him bor , and the senior member of the firm , Mr. J , II. Fox , haa been u resi dent of thia county fourteen years , and been identified with its growth and development. OEO , WIKCIIMAKK came hero two yeara ago , from Clay , ton county , Ia. , and has put up good buildings , and haa the monopoly of ibo farm implement business ; and although the hail storm will kill a part of his trade this season , ho has plenty loft , and is popular frith the fanners. To w. E , JACOIIH located in Butler county , a little south , west of David City , a dozen years since , when the prairie in Center precinct - cinct was unbroken except whore tin sod was plowed up for building Bed houses , and for sorno years ho has kept the hotel in Drainurd. This /spring ho has added the grocery huei noes , which makes one more trading house to supply the demand for the gathering population of Eist Butlor. VETElt H , JIllOOKS came to thia county fourteen yean nil .since from Illinois , and this rpring lie has moved into town and opened th first meat market of the city. 11 deals in stock , hides , etc. , nnd wil soon put a wagon on the road to sup ply Iho eurrounding country. Ho is n young man of ambition and energy nnd is fast building up a good busi lies- * . liesFor fear of wearying the reader , wo will pass the gentlemanly and popu lar station agon ) , Mr. A. II. Anhald , the Logans , and the Milson harness shop , and the ofliciont Constable A. M. Fleck , who has the "boss" hardware sloro because it is the only ono in town , and who reads Tin : BKK as regularly as Sunday morning comes , to not co the drug store of lilt , O. ItAilUIOKU. The doctor practiced medicine in Philadelphia fora number of years , crming to Nebraska three or four year ; ago to Hottlo , and ho has attained od a good practice , being a competent physician and etirgcon , besides keep ing , by the assistance of his excellent wife , "tho drug utoro" of the town , and the success of the doctor's labors shown * by his building thin 8iitn < inora good dwelling , and preparing to tnako hiniaclf a homo. But there are Homo FAll.MKR KINGS in this region , who have boon 'on the spot" for many ycaia and maJo fmo property. J. D. Brown , four miles oust on Oak Orook , has been hero sjx- eon yearn and IMS probably 1,000 acres of land , good buildings , and r.iiicB grain nnd stock , John Groves , two and one-half nik'B southeast , has been a "bug cater" for twenty years , and in called an "old ranchman" and in "well fixed , ' having peon the dry seasons , the hailstonnn , and the grasshoppers , am' ' still ho calls this state , with its rich dark soil , and healthful climate , the garden of the Union. BUUKEYK. Correspondence of TI.e Doc. RISING OITV , Nob. , Juno 20. Ilail- storms nnd tornadoes nro some times blessings in disguise , to Homebody - body , but the people of this burg don't tnko kindly to them , and some nro left almost destitute nnd must have help for this Reason. But layingasido the clouds and the storms , nnd visit ing the business center of West Butler lor in fair weather wo find a gcnoral cheerfulness and business prosperity , the buyer and aollcr anxious for a good trade , farmers' teams thronging" Iho streets , Iho merclmntu with imiiling faces displaying their goods , every- scorns to have "tukou oil' their coat nnd rolled up their ulcovca" for hard work , and the commercial tr.iv- olor , with hia grip-suck , marches to his cualomor na nteadily und regularly as u otago horse finds hiu way to .tho barn. 11ISINO OITV the name of the pontollicu , while the station in Risings , possibly intended to bo in the poasenoiyo case , nnd wivs named for L. W. Rising , ono of the earlier bottlers in this pnit of Iho country nnd the father of all the Ris ings here , n numcroui , wealthy nnd renpoctodclass of citizaim. It is about 1)5 ) miles from Omnhn by rail , nnd mostly on the northern ulopo of nu cast nnd west ridge ; mid on both sides of thoOmalm & Republican Vulloy railroad. It has n good school with n spiced Bchool house , two good vhmchcs , the lust ono built being by the Methodists , and coating 8-1,000 or § 5,000. This building lias juat been finished , nnd nt the dedication a few weeks ngo , the announcement was made that there waa $700 debt on the building , which brought out the money , and ? 815 was raised on the spot. The Oongrcgationalists nho have a neat houso. Among the other educational items wo notice the prospc&ty of the INDKl'KNDENT. TJiis paper was the llrat ono in the county to put on an anti-monopoly label. Wo have nil bucomo too old to make gods of men , or worship poor humanity , that is when wo "seo our selves , " but wo will give the Inde pendent the credit of earning its COO circulation , und well worthy of the public patronage it so liberally ro- coivos. Mr. D. 0. Verity IB just returning from a oix months' visit , in the east , and will build moro houses and extend - tend his business. Thojtrading houses md shops nro all of the better class , nnd the IIOTKI , , so much inquired nftor by the travel ing man , ia worthy of notice ns another important factor ia the growth with which time menus these young cities on the prairie , Since the Bullou house burned down , during the past year , the way faring man lua had to depend on the chtviilius of the public , ns there was really no other hotel in town ; but within -tho past month "KO. KYUUM , quito recently from Ponnnylvania , has pocurud the old Raymond Ilouuo on tlui north eido nid | begun to "fit and in fix" nnd has oponml it nan hotel under the nnino of The llfeing Oily Hotel , and it begins to BCOIU like old times to " the traveling public. Mr. N. is ono of the ino3l plcimnt und cheurful men , und ho exhibits n thoroughness und energy in organizing his forces that cm but innki ) his enterprise n success. Ho expects to have u stable connected with the house , nnd the boyi already found that ho knows how to "got up u tnblo. " Among the other periodical visitors wo mot here was si. o. JONKS , the popular representative of the wholesale grocery houau of 1'uxton & Gallagher of Omnhu , who nro just moving into their largo now brick on n tli street neir the depot. Brother JoncB had taken Jiis dinner nnd looked the picture of contentment while lie waitoJ for his loam to whirl him to David , of COL , A , iioiiKiirB , the veteran grain , farm implement , of and atock man , uttundu quietly to bus. incBs every day , und it putting up n good steam t-lovutor expecting to bo o ready to handle all the grain that will come to him this fall. TJio < other grain man , wo judge , is r < III' , r. KNULEJIAHI ) , 11 ! who Booms to have given up ft thoughts of politics nnd ' become n genuine jjraneor , nl > i though ho "fixes his fences" a little now and then wo judge , for ho has just put n spanking now fence around his door yard , and hat 1,000 acrca in wheat this season , and ho intends to build some largo grain houses before the fall grain comes in , I , n. MACK it co. nro heavy dealers in farm implements , and from the amount of stock on html and the way they seem to keep busy ono would think they were selling all the machinery for the county I , . A. WAn.VF.Il is pretty well known in Butler and parts or 1'olk countys , and is ono of the substantial men of the place , and owns "tho boss hardware store , " and like the governor of South Carolina "ho don't know himself from any body olso" when ho has n democratic cook steve to cell , Ho has n largo trade. Till : HECltBT SOCIBT1ES are well represented here. The Masons and Grand Army of the Re public have strong organizations here , and are in n flourishing and prosper ous condition , and it ia understood thai a Eocioty of the "Triple Link" will soon bo it.ntitutod ; nnd Rising is ihoroughly nnd strongly antimonopoly ! ly , the Frtrmors' Alliuncj being strong 11 the west part of Iho county , nnd in j ? elk county west. As yet there seems to bo no decided action aa to who shall fill the olllces this fall , nnd Rising srems to hnvo no ] [ i Cta , but docs want n bank nnd a barber , nnd is getting very much in earnest about it. It scorns next to impossible ( to notice all the business houses i and dwellings , the rich soil , splendid crops ( until the hail storm , which swept nway some ) nnd pros perity of the farmers , who nro con stantly building good housed , nnd the wealth that surrounds this three year old town ot three or four hundred souls , with no borough orgAiiization , and no saloons , BUCKEYE. Correspondence of Tim Urn. DAVID CITY , Nub. , Juno 20. Butler lor county will alill have good crops if the remainder of Iho season is fa vorable , except in the tracK of the tornado of yesterday. There is n general prospsrity in business of all classes , nnd the masses nro feeling hopeful. ULYSSES , in thojsouthwest , is growing as rapidly na nny part of the county. The old McCaray mill ia being handled over and now machinery nnd repairs are instituted , nnd nor ; "bura" nnd more in number supplied , and the proprio- tora congratulate themselves on n sue- cosaful season of work. K. M SII1DIT , tliq attorney of the place , and the resident agent for the largo tract of "speculator's land" just cast of the town , has been buying up town lots and stores nnd dwellings , nnd ia build ing a § U,000 residence in the upper part of town , just south of the school house. Amont' the other now build ings , "dumo rumor" tolls of another elevator for the fall trade. THE CHURCHES are nctivo and busy with the usual amount of sociables nnd picnic. The Methodists huvo built n neaU and comfortable church buildirfF during the past season , nnd lhfr L , . I olio society nro understood to MSf. , \ Wli paring to build another ; nnd now doctoro , now tradesmen , now citizens , and now houses seem to bu the order of the day , und , of course , Ulysues will have n grand Fourth of July. The school bo > ml has organized on the "six menibur plan , " nnd hopes nro entertained thut Prof , Rocco can bo retained another year , avoiding the poor .economy and injury to the schools , consequent on frequonl change ; and perhaps it will bo possi- blp , now that Iwo saloons nro per mitted in the village , A NUMBER OF DEATHS , mostly of children , from scarlet f over , have made some hoincH desolate withii a few months , and among the older members of society , Juaga Wilkin son , the first county judge of Butler county , who has boon fcoblo some years , and died at an advance ago. IN DAVID CITY the changes are quito noticeable. Dr. 0. 0. Cook , has yielded his olliua und business to Dr. J. II. Oalkins , former ly n practtonor in Ulyascs , nnd who hua just formed a paitnorship with Dr. G. II. Pcobloa , n member of the facul B ty of the medical college nt Omuhn. Dr. Cook has locilud ut Rising , iw , j. T. MuiiriiY has put in n stock of drugs and taken in n partner. James Bell , the veteran lumber mail , is putting up n good steam olo- Wells' lumber ollico is moved just south of the track. J , 0 , Wiindorlich uiifl Dan , Coleman - man , uro nailing furniture in "Tho Old Barracks , " nnd Iloraco Gnrfiold haa returned to city llfo. A NK\V .MILL now supposed to bo n euro thing for David City , nnd thu knowing ones talk of it UB n fixed fact. Among the "now things" is the now public feel ing in favor of anti-monopoly , which scorns to bo very strong horo. John I. Nelson hns sold hia interest in the grocery business nnd is to travel with n patent ri ht , invented hero , called TIII : IILACKHMITJI'H roitoiNa HAMMER , invented by Martin M. Fish of this place , The instrument is n simple und very ingenious machine , intended to aland nearly on the opposite side of the anvil from the blacksmith , and take Iho place of mi assistant in doing Iho heavy work with the hammer , being worked by the fool. The old aaying lhat thuro is "Nothing now under the sun , " seems almost to bonn IK untruth , technically , for the world seems full of inventors and invon- .0 llon& , nnd this machine seems to bo great vuluo. II is ao constructed . that the Iroadlo nny be folded up out Iho way by a kick of the foot , Sj. and returned by the aamo simple pro- oss. The hammer may bo hold back t of the way by as simple n device and the hammer may bo easily nd- justod to n high or low anvil , or readily sot in n moment to strike on nny part of the anvil , and the blow can bo tempered nnd controlled aa easily na by hand. A half a dozen states have ulruady boon sold , and n Rctitlcman remarked tlint half th inon in town would like to travel wit ! this machine. The proprietors liar list tnado arrangements with Wesl over it Fisher , of Lincoln , Neb. , _ t manufac''iro ' on n Inrgo acalo , ni reoin to take 82,800 worth every month and they are putting in steam potve and machinery to begin at oncu. M \BTIN M the patentee , Is n native of Swi'zor ' land count3' , Indiana , llo moved t to Nebraska four or five yrara ngo working ni n blnckamith , and doing largo amount of gun repairing and be intt n expert in all the ingenious and difficult work of his craft , including odgetoolf ; and lie continues to-day ns usual , at his old forgo and bench nnd sfiya ho buys hia material of Col lids fc Potty , on Dauglai street Omahn ( , Saturday last was an inter eating diiy hero for itisnor O'CONNOK , from Omaha , came up from the Hoi land settlement to attend to some con firmations and other ecclesiastic duty nnd a largo procession escorted him prominent among which was a largi party of horsemen well decorated The Bishop was not a little nurprifjcf on ticaring the city to ho met by about n hundred children , singing , who es corted him to town. The Methodist society lias had many additions during the year , now fnccu nro on the streets , many nov buildings nro looming up ; thu pnrl and principal ntrcoln are clean r.iu everybody is buying glass. BUCKEYE. "Pour on OH. " L. P. 1'olleU , Marlon , O. , ntixtei that hj has used Tllovs' Kci.l rrltlt Oil , for burn ? nnd has found nothing to equal it inxooth ing tlio pain and giving relief , jttlyid&v OKAY'S SPECIFIC MRIJICIIffi TRADE MABK-IT } , " Kngllshrem * cdy. Anun- falling euro for Seminal Woakncsp , Spornmtor- rhca , Impotency - oncy , and all follow aa a itienco of AFTER TAKIHQ. ; as Lois ot lleniory , UnlcrB.il Lasel tudc , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Premature mature Old Ago , and many other Dlfcisca that load to Insanity or Coi.rumptlon ni.d a 1'rcuu ture Grave. partlculirs In oar psmuhlet , vv-htch wo desire to send free Ivmall to cvcrj one S"rho Spocin cilodlclno H sold by all druggists at $1 per pacliagu , or Gr ck gca for S5 , or vvll be eeuA free by mill on reel iitot the money , b ] addrosila < THrtGKA JEDICINKCO. , Buffalo , H , Y. To Wiervo-js Sufterera T HE GfiCAT EUIJOPCAra REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Sirapaoa'a Specific K Is & rC8-lTUCJro ] ' ° f Sporroatoirhv * , 3omlni Weoknass , Impolaucy , oad all dlscasea resulting trcm fcclf-Abui'o , na Mental Anility , LOSJI Memory , Palno tn the Bick or KldOj and dloc eos l > ' " " that lead to Conaumptloti Insanity E.II carlygrave The bpcclflc Mcilklno Is with wonder ful BUCCOJS. _ . _ Pamphlets sent free to Ul. Write for them led cot fall lr : lcuUrs. Prlco , Spoclflc , $ t.CO F < " p chtge , 01 'z ' pact' agca for (5.00. Address ill ordcra to B. SIMfaON MEDICINE CG. Nos. 101 nnd 106 Main St. Buffalo , N. Y. l lii Omah-v by 0. F. Ooodman , J. > V. Boll , f. * ! ' , and all arui'irlstsoverywhcio. ( ( | Ills tlioi'orcurrcnt testimony cfjlho publican. . Hionio llilnnl | < ro'oi lon tint llobtctlcr'3 Slotn < . cell llittertj 1 Q iiiedliliin vhlth cldoves reiulte epeedly foil , thorouch and bcrilKn. Itceldo rcct IjliiKllvcrdleordrr , it fnv t'Orftli. tliofccble , con qiurs Kldncj aiH bladder roaiplalnla , and Ins tcni thoconvaloajonco rf Iliojo iccorcrlii'from ) cnficbllii ) ; dlioi8C8 Moreover , It Is the grnni | ccin : for fcv cr and nguo. For Balu by all dru ista and dealers Kcnerally on jl to al on 60 / SYPHILIS in nny stage Old Sores , Pimples , BOILS , or nay Skin Disease t Ourea Wlieu Hot Springs Fail MAVIRN , ARK. , May , 1S81 Wo imo caMi In our onn town who lived at Hot Springs , g rid w ore finally cured with S. a , a , UrOAUKON it Muaav. YOU douut.comatoicoua andK WILL CUKE YOUil OR charge nothlni ; I I Write lot particulars and copy of little Book the Unfortunate nutfrrlnv .SI.OOP Rownrd will bo paid to ny chuuiit who will tlnJ , ou analysis 100 totlla S a. , oiiu juvrttcle of llcrcury , Jodldo FcUl mum or ny illneril Btibstnneu. BVVU1 Bl'KOiriO CO. Proi-s , Allan t. frlce of Snikll > ! , tl.OO , o li * 11.JS. EoU by KKHHA11D RBOB b 00 IcI ANTI-MONOrOLY 1 - LKAGUT3. affi IIWIIK ' rolcn for the mi'iiiuvranip aiitl-monpoiy 01 iruo , eonUlnlmr nUtciiii'iit of principle nut' . lii of prvccduru and liutructlom how to crt-au. . will tiraaot on pplicatlotto : | | < .0.'ll , Ualn , . uilS-tl Sirs J 0 Ilobcrtflon , PltU.mrc , r . , write ? : " AM sultcrlnefrom general dclilllt ] , nmit of ft ] ' petite , constipation , etc. , no that life ns n liur den , after using Ilunlock IJloo.1 Hitters I felt but tcr tliin forj < ar . I cannot praise your Hitter too much. " K. Glbtn. of Hullalo , N. Y. , writes : "Von Iltmtoclt luce WttcM , In chronic dlsciwcg of th Mood , liter AJ kliJinjs , 1me been nlfnal marked with uccc 8. lhaia tued them mjoel u Ith beat result" , for torpldltj ot the III it , and In rn'oof a friend of nil no Buffering from dropsy the cDcct uoa mimclous. " IJruco Turner , Koehcitcr , N. Y-.twrltcs : 'I liav bun subject to Rerloii.i dlsnrdcr of the kldncjn nnd unable to attend to lj\i lnras ; Murdoch IJlooi Hitters rclic\cd 1110 before half abottlo was used I feel confident tlmt they will entirely euro inc. " Ascnltli Hall , Ulnghimpton , N. Y. , writer " 1 suffered with a dull pain through my el liini ' , and shoulder , I.ot my pplrlta , appctlti and color , and could with difficulty keep up al thy , Took jour II irdock Illood Hitters M d ! retted , nnd hruo felt no pain since first week af tcr uslni ; them. " Hr. Noah Dates , Elmlrix , N. Y , , writes : "Abou1 four } earn ngo I hid an attack of bilious fox cr , ant tincr fully recovered. .My dlgcstlxo organ ! were weakened , and I would uocompletely pros tratcd for daja. Alter ui\ng \ two bottles of jou liurdock lilood Hitters the ! mprovcment was BO vl-lljle that I was astonished , I can now. thougl 61 j cars of age , do a fair and reasonable day'e wor ) : . C. llhckct Robinson , proprietor of The Canada I'rcsbj tcrlan , Toronto , ( Jut. , writes : "For3cars I suflired Rrcatly from oft-recurrlnir headache. : used jour Iturdock Hlood Hitters with happies rtsultst , and I now find in < pelf In better health than for } cars past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , write ? : ' -Ihaxe used Hurdoclt Hlood lllttcru for ncn cus nnd bll lous hcadachcB , and ran recommend It to onjon requiring a euro for bllllousncsa. ' Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albiny , N. Y , writes "For secral j cars I ho > c tufleitd frcni cltivCJr rln. ; blllloui liciuhchei , ( Ijspciijla , and com iilrunti peuillar to my sex , Slnco using jour liurdock Illood Wttcra I am entirely relieved/ ' Price , I.OO DOI flottla ; Trial Dottles 10 Ctt FOSTEK MILBURN & Do , , , , Props , BUFFALO. W. y. Bold at wholesale by Inn d McMahan and C. F flmdmiti. Jo 27 cod-mo w A ft KM E : t3 ' * : & * * * //-A ! I > l case Ig an effect , not a cause. Ita origin Is within ; ita manifestations without. Hence , to euro the disease the CAUUK must ba removed , one In no other way can a euro ever lo effected. WARNER'S SAFEK1DNDY AND LIVER CURE la csUbllehoa on Just this lulnclplo. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases nrlzo from deranged kidneys an liver , and It strikes at nncu nt the root of the dllficulty. The elemcrts of vihlchit is composed ait direc.lv upon Huso great organs , both as a TOODaid HKSiOHKR , and , by placing them In n i.calthy , conditicu , drivodlacaso cud pain from lboS3Etcm. For the Innumerable troub'ca caused by un- iicalthy KldnojH , Liver and Urinary Organs ; for the dihtroislng Disorders of Women ; for Malaria , nnd physical derangements generally , this greal rem dy ha * no equal. Ucwaro of Imjxwtors , 1m- tat'ons and concoctlonasalil tn bo Just as good. For sale by ull dealers. H. -WARNER & CO. mo ItoohoBtor N. Y The Great English Eomedy Novcr falls ti cmo N'crvoua Debility , V' tal Exhaustion , Kmls- lions , Seminal Wcak- nesiefl.LO8TMAN HOOD , nnd all the < \ 11 ejects of jouth rul follira and exccs < ca. It BtOi9 ] perma lently all weakening , nvoluntaryloaa Band Iralna upon the 8)3' 131 , the Inevitable rc > ult of these ovilpraO' ' .Ices , which are so destructive to mind and body r.nd make llfo miserable , oltnn lL3dlnn' to Ineanl- y and clt.itli H strengthens the .VervesDrain , memorjf Blood , llusclcs , Dlr'e tlvo atid Itcpro- luctlvo Organs , It restore ) to all the organic untlrna their former vigor and vitality , ma ting llfo cheerful and en6jablo. ] Price , 3 a hottlo , orfour tlmca the quinilty ? 10. Sent by xproBS , secure from obatrvaslon , to anyaddrcsa , receipt of price. No. C. 0. 1) . sent , except receipt of jl as a guara trtv Letters n quextliu' anuwcra nniat Incloso etainp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion PilJs are tl ) best ami cheapest dBp > 'psla and bllllous euro 11 the n.arUt. Bold by all druggUta. Prlco crnta. Dn HIMIK'H Kiuirr KiuirDT , NKfr.rricuii , CuruJtll Undo ! Kidney and bla'IdcrrompUliitn. /ouoirhtn , gleet and loucorrhca. i'or rale i y ull tx : tl a bottle. KNOLISH WKDICAI , INSTITUTE , 71B011voSl , St. LouU , Mo. Tor Sale In Omaha by C. H. OOODMAN. Hop 1i culloii H tit u if Mjunn rk ct or nlhiflo , olJ ur TJl.UIIf.bUlfOlIH' liu rliritUli ur luJiu-ulsii Inir oa H bt > t UMO , r l7 oa Hop ttur * . Who v you ore. lifouur you ficl J r ( . m n > c- that jour Jfjcm t K I o n o i K. lori ilial mUli lnii | > revtiitt. timely UM HcpCHtert. Dh THE ! ! iilALL ; ! PLAIM & lAOHffl I DEESS-PKEES' COMPANION , It plilUI tool 1. . J of a n Inch to Idthln thocoirsc t frlUcr Onict ( I k It doe-s all kinds ai. 1 ; : "i cl i liUtiug In use , No Udytuitdopj wrown drefs-uiakln ; or lord to do wlibout one i * nice pUltlux Ic over out offainlou , K tca It will Ituelf. Tc > UtcblcM , Clrculiri or Ageat'd terms b l\iem \ f COUGAR & CO , . US y. u. JOHNSON MILLARD & 'JOHNSON ' , A Storage , Commission and f liolesale Fruits , > ' 1111 FAENHAM STREET , f CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Peck & Bausuera Lard , and Wilber Mills Flour * OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES ' OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELK JOHNSON it CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & - . CO. CO | RY loots an ! OMAHA , - - NEB. o. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS. Window and Plate Glass. f3TAnyoco con templatlng btillcilns ; store , tank , or any other flno nlll find It to their advantage - vantage to corrva end with us bcforo purchasing their 1'Jato Glasf. O. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. IB1- 1213 Farnhsm St. , Qnnaha. WHOLESALE- JiQMBJSp On River Bank , Bot. Farnhaza and Douglas Sts. , - DEALERS IN - Fire and Burglar Proo \ * ' ! CT5 1020 Far n ham Street , STEELE , - IHNSON & CO. , AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of > Ki. i. MD IAIUFACTUBID TOBACCO. Agents for BBNWOOD NAILS AND LAPLIN & BAND [ f'RY ! rfiaJ t& JOBBER OF t AND ft 1118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA ' . t iiiiu .44 AND HCTAIL DKALEU IN i ; Lath , Shingles , Picketn , SASH , 130008 , BLIHD8 ; rf10I.D5N08 , LIF S , CEMEHT MTSTATX AHEHI FOR UILWAUK15B CEilKMr OOUPiKVI Near Union Pacific Danot. - QWAHA r v'f c33txvr < &j-3c,3E3 POWER AND HAND . o. Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , n o , PIP , ALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS Cor. 10th and Fare am St Omaha , Neb ,