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THE DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JULY i : 1882 , .
PLANETARY POINTS ,
Stolen from Nobody Knowa
Whore and Cnros Much
Leee.
Tiio Movements of the Hoiwonly
Bodies R9 Soon Through uur
Special Toloecopo.
During the early part of last month
the position of Mercury wixs particu
Inrly favorable for observation. The
clear Juno evenings gave , ono after
another , unuaunl opportunities for
comparing its faint red light with
tar moro brilliant Venus , and for ob
serving their relative change of posi
tion duo to the moro rapid motion of
Mercury. By the 15th of Juno it required
quired n very good eye to detect the
lessor light , and for the past two
weeks Yomis hns been thining alone
tn the north iveat , growing every nioht
larger and moro beautiful than on the
oToning before. Mercury is still in
the northwci-t after sunset , bilovv Venus -
nus , but cannot now bo nocu on ao-
count of its faint light being lost in
the bright twiliccht Kovf [ > * 6 ' 8 mov >
ing now towards conjunction , and on
the 14th of August will bo found on
the other dido of the sun , lit ita ( jroat-
eat distance from the earth.
Mercury sots ahortlybeforo 7 o'clock
on the 3) ) at of July it will net about
half an hour earlier. Vonua ia nlno
traveling towards conjunction , which ,
however , docs not occur until Docoin-
bcr C , when the uiucli-tnlked-of trannit
occurs. When soon beyond the aun ,
Venus resembles a small full moon
invisible to the naked oyu on account
of its brightness being lost amid the
sun's r.iya. When between tlio earth
and sun it appeals much larger , like n
now moon , showing only a palo , slen
der crescent. Whether nmall and
very bright or largo and dim , the posi
tion is equally unfavorable for observa
tion. The planet is beat seen when ,
aa now , during July , it is about half
way between thooo two oxtrornon ,
With proper care in the selection of
a pace ! of observation , Venus may
sometimes bo made to cast a distinct
shadow when the nv on is not above
horizon , and wo should think this
might bo accomplished during the
coming months just before the now
moon. The spot chosen for observa
tion , basidea having an nnobatruotml
view oC Venus , should ahio bo com
pletely protected from any terrestrial
ourco of illumination. Then by
usim ; a black lead pencil and u piocu
of white paper , assisted perhaps also
by a little imagination , the shadow
may bo soon quite plainly. VontiB is
now moving south at the ralo of
nearly half a degree a day. It now
sots soon after 9:30 : , and at the end of
the month will sot at 9. On the 14th
at 3 in the afternoon Venus will bo
in conjunction with llogulua , and on
the overling of the same day will bo a
little over ono degreu'a distance from
the star.
Mara continues through July its
rather uneventful course. It sots mm-
about 10:20 : , and at the end of the
month at 9. At that time it is very
near Venus , the conjunction of the
two planets being ono of the interest
ing features of August. Both Venus
during tUo
the early
decidedly moro interesting than tin
evening sky. Jupiter and Saturn
having passed their conjunction , arc
now morning stars and make a beau
tiful picture in the east just before
sunrise. Saturn is about six degrees
south of its companion , and rises at
1:15 : , about an hour and a half before
Jupitor. Then follow the Hyades and
Pleiades , the Jupiter , and then the
stars of Orion , the brilliant winter
constellation. Both planets sot in the
afternoon , somp two hours before sun-
Hot. Bothnia in conjunction with the
moon in the course of the month , but
not at. times favorable for observation.
At the end of the month Saturn rlsou
at 11:45 : and Jupiter about 1:15. : The
satellites of Jupiter will present inter
eating grouping on almost any morn
ing of the month. On the Ud , at 3
o'clock ' , two are on ono side , two on
the other , quito near the planet. On
the 31st there is the same division ,
except that they are aa far removed
aa they can bo. On the 4th , at the
same hour , ono is on the west side ,
others on the east ; on the Gth the ar
rangement is just the opposite , and
on the llth and 18th all four are on
the east sido.
Uranus ia on evening atar during
the month. On the 20th its position
is very well defined by Mais , in the
morning they are only six minutes of
a degree apart , and are quite near
each other during the entire month.
On the 1st of July , Uranua sot at
11:45 : , and on the 31st about 9 o'clock.
Neptune is a morning star duriug
the first part of the month , and a vury
'ate ' evening atar during the latter
part. On the morning of the 10th , at
1 ! o'clock , Neptune ia in conjunction
with the waning moon , which adds , at
that time , much to the attractiveness
of the oaatorn sky.
July has two full moons , the first
ono early this morning and the oocond
on the afternoon of the 30th , and the |
now moon comes just half way bo-
twocit on the 15 , This morning
Sirius , the dog star , rises and sutu at
nearly the BMIIO time as the sun , and
during the whole month it is not far
from the latter. Thus it might
eoom rather more natural if
we worp .to locate our much
dreaded dog days tn July instead
of August and September , The in
tense heat of July and August used of
to bo fancifully explained by saying
that wo then had both the sun and
Sirius in the. zenith at the same time.
It sooinb rather absurd now to think
that any ono could over have imagined
that a single star or all the stars to ;
gether could produce any noticeable
effect upon the atmosphere of our re
mote little earth. But the belief is
scarcely more absurd than that the
sun should "draw water , " or the
"change of the moon afl'ect the weath of
er , " both of which statements are 01
common enough among woathor-viso
people of to-day.
A Very Mean Tutor.
If oil the stories going the rounds of
the city juat now are true , Oby I'i
Owen , the defaulting teller of the
Third National bank , la a much great
er thief than he wivi thought to be.
His eieter'8 husband Ai d some yours
ago , leaving an insurance pollicy behind -
hind him which paid the window § 10 ,
000. In order t * keep it .safely she in
trusted thu largo sum to her brother
to boinvested in some safe w y. Owen
represented to her that ho put this
autn into Third National bank aioclf ,
and paid the sister a dividont every
timn a dividend was declared by the
bank. After his oxpnsuro the Bister
called nt the bink to see nftcr the
principal , but no one know anything
about it. It had ninor been deposited -
od there. Another story ia that Owen
was the ono who Innk a packngo of
money containing $8 000 which had
boon forwarded to llui Third National
from Mount Vonnon , III. , in 1870. It
passed through the hands of four men ,
and then mysteriously disappeared.
The nun woto arrested niid tried ; but
discharged. 0 en was ono of the men
M nit 1 uj iiKnUe.
Joliti Hayes , Credit I' . O , yn that for
nine nit nth * lie could not rnlse liln linnil
liln liuvl through Ininenc'H in the fihoiil-
r , Imt by tlm u-ii of THOMAS' KUCTIIIC
Oil , ho wan entirely cured. jullO-dhv
Four Toxaa Children Ulopo.
tlebnrno ( fi\ ) U' riopondcnco Galvcston
The town ia all agog this morning
over a double elopement that took
place last night. The parties who
have nulled their ho.ida into the ma
trimonial nonso by alt unusual method
are lloboct Podge , aged 20 , son of the
Mayor of I hi * town , and Miss Lutio
Nash , aged 15 , the lovely daughter of
the lute Episcop.il mitiiitor of this par
ish ; Mr. William Byrd , non of the late
A. J. Byrd , of the Waco Examiner ,
and Misn Lethe Ettor , a charming
blonde , and daughter of George Ettor ,
of thla place. Miss Naah was an in
mate of the house of her uncle in this
city , and the natural guardians of this
young ludy looked not kindly upon
the growing affections of the two
young people , imd , miipecting that.
there was nomothi'ig in the
wind , forbido her to leave the
huuno last evening ; but she
escaped into the handn of her true
lover , and wns speedily trunsfoirod tea
a hack in waiting. So fur evuiythiiig
wont smooth , but when the bridal
party and their friends repaired to
the house of Mi a Ettor , Byrd found
that hin intended wan closely watched ,
and oveiy ntratngem wao used to steal
her but without avail. At IB o'clock
the lynx-eyoil Riiardiann relaxoi their
vigilance , and noon the happy four ,
together with Miss L'llu Meredith ,
who wont along in thu capacity of
chapnron , were seated in the luck and
speeding on toward unqualified bliss.
The parties aio suspected to have
taken the roud to thu Indian Nation ,
where marriage ia made easy , regardless -
less of youth , and all cfibrta to stop
them are futile. All are well known
and highly respected , mid everybody
wishes them well. The tourists are
expected baric , when their popularity
will inaute them a cordial rocnption
from all their friomlB.
Krcd. Amos , Tyler Street , Koehoslcr ,
wrlti'B : "Your Si'liiNnIJt.OBSOM In wonder
ful ; I never uttd iinytlilii ) ; that acted so
well on thu bowel1 , nnil nt _ the same lima
WHS BO free from the drastic properties of
raodlclnca imullv Hold for tlio purpose. "
L'lico DO tent" , trial bottles 10 cents.
jullO-dlw
THE BONANZA. KINO.
Some Intoroatlno ; Reminiscences of
Hlu Family.
New Vorlc Stir. -r- " * < - . ,
j'Y'i . . _ i. . . . . - * & * ' ty'y * * ' . ! ? , * ' " ' " ' - . "
/ nrfYnae itinQ or" 0" person wai
she ? "
"A very plain , modest , ploasan
and unassuming l.idy. Shu was vor
agreeable and a capital and entertain
ing conversationalist. Being a schoo
traohor , and a good one at that , sin
had the advantage over most all thi
mon and woman with whom she cami
in contact. "
"About what ngo might Mrs
Mackoy bo , now * "
"Lot mo oeo Mrs. Maekoy mus
bo about 45 years of ago ; 1 don't thinl
she can bo much over that. "
"And the reigning belle and heir
ess of Paris , whose wealth is setting
nil the poor , unfortunate , titled for
tune seekers of the continent o
Europe by the oarsl"
"I should say about 25. Hold on
put her down at 22 or 23. I don'i
want her to take a special steamer iuu
come over here to wool my hair. Ii
won't do to make her too old , you
know. "
"Good "
looking ?
"From my standpoint of beauty , ]
should place her in the category ol
being a very ordinary-looking young
girl , but very pleasant company. You
can't tell what they have made JUT by
this time , vlter such a thorough Par
isian course of training and the influ
ence of the bloom of youth , you
know. " ( Hero the festive Jerome
laughed immoderately at his little
joke. )
"Did Mr Miickey over work in the
mines as a common minor , as has been
repeatedly stated ? "
"I think not ; ho certainly never
worked In the mines so far as I know
or hoard. Jim Fair was the practical
worker for the Bonanza Kings ,
Maohoy , Flood and O'Brien carried
out the Boliemi's through the assist
ance of Louis McLean , who was then
president ot the Bank of Nevada and
carried through all their big schemes ,
ust as Bill llalston of the Bank of
Jivlifoinia did with the other follow a.
The latter , however , came to giief , "
"How is the Bonanza King to-day ?
Does he keep aloof from his old
acquaintances/ / " &
"Not in the least. lUohes have
nado no change in Mackoy , The
shake [ of the hand is precisely the
same aa of yore , "
"Carry any headlights in the form
diamonds ] "
"I never saw him sport ono in my
Ifo before or after his miraculous suc
cess. Ho doesn't forgot his old frionda
cither , and tlmt'o a good trick with
Makcy , who is , after all , the best of
ho crowd. "
"The reported approaching nuptials
with Prince Pierre Bonaparte do not
ippi-ar to satisfy the old Forty-niners ,
" '
do
they ?
"Indeed they do not. The money
the Maokoya was earned in Amen-
, and the prevailing contiment is ,
hat it ought to bo upont here , The '
boys don't like it , and bohuon you
and I , Mackoy don'i ' either ; but I
UIBS the wife and daughter are the
JOB B 03 in that direction. Ho ia very _
end of both of them , and lots them
lave pretty much their own way , "
"There ia some question raised as
to whether the present Mies Mackoy
is the ( laughter of the Bonanza King.
I hnvo heard that Mrs , Mackoy was
the widow of nn oflicer in the Mexican
war , and that Miss Mackoy was the
deceased veteran's daughter. The
story runs that the widow and her
daughter worj in very straitened cir
cumstances , earning their living by
ncodlowork in the city until discover
ed by two comrades of her husband ,
ono of whom brought her to San Fran
cisco as a better Hold for their labors.
Is that true ? "
"I have hoard something of the
sort , but I cannot vouch for it. I
think it can hardly bo truo. My
opinion is that Mita Mackoy ia the
bona fidb daughter of the Uonaza
King. "
Incrmllblo.
F. A Scratch , druggist , Unthvcn , Ont. ,
write * : "I Imvo llio Rrcntest contitlcnco
in your ttei not K Utx)0ii Hirmw. In ono
case with which 1cm personally actinin | -
cd their BUCCCI" ! wan almost Incrcillld'
One lady told mo that half n bottle < 1I < 1) )
moreKood than hundred * of dollars' wort
of tmiiliclne fiha hrul previously tnkcn.
I'ricoSI. jullO-dl'
D. M. WELTY
to D. T. Mount. )
Manufacturer Anil Dealer In
Saddles , Harness , Whips
FANOy IlOnSE CLOTHING
Robes , Dusters and M Goods
Agent IoJui. . U Hill A. Co.'t
" The Best in The World , "
Ordcrj Solicited. OMAII < V. NEB
mo ly
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PEORIA ,
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE
DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON ,
And nil Poluts East andCOouth-East.
TIIKLINKCOMPRISE3
Nearly 4,000 lulled , Solid Smooth Steel Track
All connections nro made In UNION DtPOTQ
t 1ms a National Reputation as being th
real Through Oar Line , and Is unlversall.
conceded to bu the FINEST EQUIPPED Kail
road In the world ( or all classes of travel.
Try It and you will find traveling A Inxurj
Instead of a discomfort.
Through Tickets via rhls Celebrated Line fo ;
Bale at all olllccsln the West ,
All Information about Hates o Fare , Blcoplnt
Car AcocmmoJatlons , Time Tables , &c. , will be
cheerfully given by appljlulm ; to
T. J. POTTEn ,
\y. j , '
Oen AirerYt , Co'nncll Bluffs.
II. V. DUKLL , Ticket jAgt. O'naha
raprn-od ly
1880 , SHORT LIKE. fSSO ,
u tut OKLT
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND THK EAST
From Orunhamid the Woot ,
A tralne lonvu U. & M. Depot , Omaha ! Neb ,
. . . . . . . cara brtvfoeu Onuhi tmlni. urn.
n'l hut ono Lotvvi < cn OMAHA tail
HEW YORK.
Daily Passenger Train 8
UAnTKRN AND WKOTnUH 0171X3 with W
OUAKOEJ nd IN ADVAHOK 3 U
OfHKK J.UJKH
tntlio line le equipped with cillmaD i
PIfcOi Sloctilnif Ctra , Ptli.co D y05 the , Kll ci'i
oMttv I'litform knd Oouilor , aud ( ho caiof.ihlni )
, a
OT. iOSRl'U k COHNOU , HIUr5B ll
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TlcknU tot e > l .t M rou | > on
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A l > r JiOKUwf , Ticket Arfenf.
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\ \ . J.DAViMfOUT , Oeueral Aconl ,
DR. CLARKE
St
St. Louis , la ( till tru.it-
Ing all I'MIVATB. NKH-
VOUS , CHllONlij nd
tlicilal D'eeiou. ' S'crnia. |
torihaa , Iiupotincv ( St-x.
iial Iiivau.lt ) ) ) , Fomala
puravui , IrriBularlacs ,
Dllllcnltlfs , etc.
3 < arLadlcd.suii 25 centt
( In tiu-ps ) to jn
on a
v\ork" entitled "OUemi
- ol U'oniuti , etc. " Work
n CIIIIUMU DibKinrti , ono utainp , .Ti/'Vlctiuis /
ilSilfabiuo or 1'rlMito lllsrace , ecmi 2 slaimw
or CKLKUIIATKU WOUHSOII Nirvoui and i-cxiul
isoisoj. flaiiiultatUn jiersoimlly or liv ktur ,
'HKK Coniu t Ihoold Doctor. THOUSANDS
L'ltKi ) . Otlloa In quUt. irlvato , riwreclahlo
ilacc. You sco no ono Lui tlio doctor , Dr.
lirkuft thvoul ) iihjalctaii Inthoclt ) v.liOH r-
ftHU luren or no p y , Uodlrlnm nut viry-
lnru. Hour * , b A. M to 8 r. M. il\wl >
Forty ysnra' trim nu provvu "OLAOr ;
" f " r" the beet liver mcditii
f
Murray teen forks
Burlington Iowa ,
Soml Portable
Engines ,
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CREAMEHIfa ,
FARM NI1.UO ,
Printing
Dices ,
inc. ,
.ASpooialty ,
The Largest Iron Working Establishment -
mont in the State.
JIANUFACTfRF.nS Of
Steam Engines ,
AND
QENEUAl , MACHINERY.
The Howard Automatic Gut-Off
Steam Engine ,
86nd lor rircuhm m23-lm
Aficntu for the Ufa limes nd
Tronoborou *
.Wrtlton by h
tin only Ufa atithorlzo'l by her , and v.hlch
not bo n "Wood and Thunder" story , such on tint
been anil nlll tin published , but a truu Llfo b >
the only p IBOM M no In In puisi'islon of the facts
nfalhtnlanil doiotod vilfo Truth I ) more
Interesting than ncthn. Amenta should apj 1)
for territory at nnio. Send 7S ct . for 0 m
plo Rook. J. H. Chnnibors & Co. ,
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
The Most 8uccoc > rul Remedy a\er discov
ered , na It la cortnln In Its effects ftJid doca not
blister. HEAD PJlOOt' BKI.OW. Also excellent
far human flesh.
FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN.
tV'MhlngtcnMllc , Ohio , Juno 17 , 1US1. Va
n. J. Kr.iDALt , , ft Co : uciiti Heading jour ad
vertisement In Turf , FleM and Farm , ot your
KcncUll'o Hpnln Cure , a'dluvlni ; \aluhlc
and speedy horse wlilch htJ boon latno from
tpavln for eighteen months , I sent to jou for
bottle by cxprceg , which In six wcoks removed
all lamcnc < and onlarKemcnt and a largo splint
from another horse , and both horses are to-di )
aseound as colts. The ono bottle wr-a north tome
mo ODO hundro-1 dollan. Kcapecttull )
yo-irc , If. A Bk RTOIBTT , M. D.
Bond for Illustrated circular KMmr pctltlve
proof. 1'ilcoSl. All Iiriu'zlsti lnvo It or can
gel It for you. Dr II. J Kendall It Co * , t'ro-
prlctorei , ftnoaliurgh Falls. Vt.
BOLt ) BY ALL DRUGGISTS ,
d-w-ly
CELEBRATED
His the concurrent testimony ofjthn public and
tboaBdlclnol ' tint Ilostottcr'a
pro'cfslon Mom-
veil Hitters I a mcJIdno vhlch chiOMS reaults
apuudlv felt , thorough and tunlRii llcrldo rcct-
Jjlni ; liver disorder. U Inv goratcs thefceblc , ton-
( jucra kidney an 1 bladder romplalnts , ami Ins-
tens the convalescence of lSoco ictovcrlntf from
on.r , It il the grand
OBATT'S SPEOIFEO MEDICIKK
TRADE MARK arGatTnjJDn R9ARK
Kn llsh reni-
eily. An un
failing tutu
for Seminal
Weaknose ,
Spunnntor-
rnoai Impotency -
ency , and al
BEFtiRETAKina.noquenco of AFTER TAKItlQ
Self-Abuse ; on Lou of Memory , Universal Loss
tude , Pain In the Daclt , Dimness of Vision , Premature
mature Old Ago , and many other Diseases tha
lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Frema
turoQravo.
/arFulI particulars In our pamuhlet , which
wo desire to send froa 1 v mail to every one
tS"tha SpccIO cllodlclno Is sold by all druggists
t 31 per package , or 6 pack gcs for 85 , or wll
bo sent free by mall on reel ptof the money , bj (
addressing TUB OKA MEDICINE CO. ,
Buffalo , N. V.
oc7mo-iiod
NERVOUS DEBILITY ,
Dr. r.
Aspoclflcfor Hjstorla , Dliilness , Convulsions
Nervoui Headache , Mental Depression , Losa o
Hemorj , Sporin torrhGa , Impotency , Inv oluntary
Emlsalons , Premature Old Aijo , caused by ovcr-
exertlcn , self-abueo , or over-Indulgence , which
loads to inSeery , decay and death. Ono box nil
: uro recent casoa. Kih box contains ono month's -
treatment , Ono dollar a box , or elx boxes for
Jvo dolUrs , cent by mall prepaid on receipt o ;
nrlcu. Wo ( 'uarantee elx boxca to euro any etna
With o ch order received by uj for f > lx boxeo , ac <
coini anted with flv o dollars , will goud the pur
chaser cur written iftmantco to return the
money If the treatment dot i not effect a euro.
0. F. Goodman , Urucvlst , Solo. Wholiulc ani !
rojiil Agent , Oiu&ba , Mrb , OrJ > r by mall at
Uiwlv
SYPHILIS
O
Catarrh.
.EOZKMA ,
Old Sores ,
Pimploi ,
BOILS ,
or miy
Skin
Disea se
Cures When Hot Springs Fail
„ , . AVBEM , Ann. , May J. 1B81 '
, * , , > e CMO * ln 0"f own town who lived at
Hot BpriugK , and Heroflnally mrsJ with 8. H. 8.
UrCiUMOS & UUBHT.
and \ K WILL
is 11 Write for
Hock -'UcgSAge
81 0 he to
chein boone
IPO
8.8. b , one pittlelo i of Mercury" Iodide PoiLi re
luoi or uuy Slaml suUt/nce ?
SWIFT spiromo co.
J ,
II j on eufler from Dyspepsia , UM
BUUDOCtv 'LOOD BIITER8.
II jou arc mulcted nlth Dlllousnw , ugo
nURDOCK I1LOOD BITTERS
If jou are prostrated with sick Hcvlaclic , take
BURDOCK 11LOOD HITTERS
If } our Bon cli Are disordered , rctnilato them with
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS
If jour Blood la tnpurc , purify It-nlth
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
Ifjouhavo Inillifcstlon , jou H1 ( mil an antidote
In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
If ou are troubled with Spring Complaints , er
adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
If ) our Llicrla torpid , restore It to healthy action
with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS
If J our Lit or la aDcctcd , v on w 111 find A euro ro
BtoratU e In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
If jou have any species of Humor or Pimple , fall
not to take BURDOCK I1LOOD BITTERS.
If j-oii hao any symptoms of Ulccra or Scrofulous
Sores , n curative remedy will bo found In
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS
For Imparting strength and vitality tothoBjs-
tern , nothing can equal
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTKRS.
For Nervous and General Debllltj- , tone up the
ijatcra with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
Price. 01.00 oei iloUlo ; Trial Bottles 10 Cti
FOSTER , MILBUEN , & Co , , Props ,
BUITADC.O. N , Y.
Sold at wholesale by Ish It McMahon and 0. T.
Onpdnian la 27 nod-mo
Disease Is nn effect , not n cause IU origin Is
within ; Ita manifestations without , fence , to
euro the disease the CAtHEmust ba removed , and
nno other wn > - can n cure cvrr le cffcLtctl.
WAUITER'S SAFE K1TJNTJY AND
ilVRES. CURE is established ou Jutt thia
uinclplo. It nalizcsthat
95 Per Cent.
ifall diseases nrlzo from deranged Itldnoj'o nn
liver , and It strikes at once at the root ol the
dlflkultj- . The elements ot which It is composed
net directly upon thcso great organs , both as a
rooo nod itEHTORKR , and , by placing them In a
sealthj' , condition , drive disease and pain from
thosjetcm.
For the Innumerable '
troub'ea caused by un-
icalthy Kldnojs. Liver and Urinary Ortraus : for
; ho dlstroaslDjt Dlsordersof Women ; for Malaria ,
and physical derangements generally , this great
renudy hai no equal. Dew-arc nf Impoitors , 1m.
' o ld tn 6 < ust as good.
? or sale by all dealers.
H. H. WARNER & CO. ,
" " > _ RoohoHtor N. Y-
The Great Jbngiish Eomedy
THACt
iNover falls ta cuio
] NorvousDebllltj' , VI-
tel Exhaustion , Emis
sions , Seminal Weak-
nc83C9LOSTMAN
HOOD , and all the
< vll eilccta of youthful -
[ ful follies and cxces-
< os. It stops perma
nently all weakening.
Involuntary lossts and
drains upon the sjs-
tern , the Inevitable re-
,4 > fg "dull of these evilprac *
tlccs , which are so destructive to mind and body
and make life miserable , oltcn leading to Insani
ty and death. It strengthens the NinesDrain ,
mcmorj ( Blood , Muscles , Digestive and Repro
ductive Organs , It restores to all the organic
functions their former vigor and vitality , ma
king life cheerful and enjojable. Price , $3 a
Bottle , or four times the quantity 910. Sent bj-
express , secure from observation , to any address ,
on receipt ot price. No. O. O. D. sent , except
on receipt oj 81 aa a guarantee. Letters re
questing answers roust Inclose stamp.
Dr. Mtntie's Dandelion Pilla
are tbsbest unit cheapest djspopsla and billions
cure lu tbo market. Sold by all drugglbta. Price
10 cents.
DR UI.NTIK'H Knwr RBMTDT , NBpnimcuM ,
Cures (11 kind of Kidney and bladder complain tc ,
L-oiiorrhca , gleet and leucorrhca. For sale ty all
iiaiiKl3ta : 81 a bottle.
ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE ,
718 Olive St , St. Louis , Mo.
For Sale In Omaha , by
0. K. GOODMAN.
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tilfiu lnciwwi..vL
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lour ilutlrt nvulii nlclil wc.rku r'
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If 5 MI nm yoi'iiif nl fimi fins' Item any ti ,
iluuitlun or illinlii > Dun i It juiiart Mac
rloil or elUKlCt olil or "oiinff , niirtrlnp Iron
pusr ) > ettth or Ifcnpululi ' , Inir I on A I'Mi il'.t
UIT , nlj on Hop Blttur .
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whunevfr jon Uil naul. > fruua &oiae
tlmt j c u r lyatcm fnnu of I' ! o
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lift * . It hn6
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To Nervous Sufterers
THt QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr , J , B , Simpson's Specific
II le i\atlvocur , ( for f pcnoctouhc * , Scralna
V'eoVnfiw , lDij > ouncy ! , an J all dlotAsce resultloz
rom Sa'/.Abuiw , M Alcatil Anvlcty , Loeai
Uypory , PMmlnth _ _ jUfk or Bltl > ; and dlsrwci
that leid to
Uongumritlcn
( uaanlty in
The . . . .
Modlclua Ii
btlug ucid
Vj i * - * fa. v. A" , with wociii
M ! isi _ .
: tt 3 to ill > v ilte fai ta ai nd gci lull ir
, 8u 'lflc , tlM p r pick.-.EC , oi six p et.
isesjorje.ee. AdOrow 1I ordt < to
P 61UBOK MBDICINK CO.
; So . 10J and K6 JUIa fit. Buffalo , K. V.
6oH lu Omahs bi 0. K. Ooodiain , J. W. BII ,
K , lib , and all dinjrglcli over ) w here.
W.B. M1LLARD. V. U. JOHNSON
MILLARD & 'JOHNSON ' ,
Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits ,
1111 FARNHAM STREET ,
CONSIONJMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED
Agents for Peek & BaiiBliors Lard , and Wilbor Mills Flonr'1 '
OMAHA NEB
, - - -
REFERENCES :
OMAHA &AT10NAL BANK ,
STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
OO
OMAHA , NEB.
O. IE1.
Window and Plate Glass.
43TAnyono contemplating building store , ban ! : , or any other fine nlll Hod It to their a J.
vantage to corns end with us before purchasing their Plato Glass.
C. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA - - - - NEB.
IF1. O.
1213 Farnhsrn St. . Omaha.
WHOLESALE-
E3T3& Pi
On River Bank , Bet. Faruham and Douglas Sts. ;
- DEALERS IH-
Fire and Burglar Proo
1020 Farnham Street ,
S
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
CMES AP IANUMCTUEED TOBACCO ,
Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AHD.AFLIH . & BAND POWDER fO.
LI
JOBBER OF
AND
if- " *
WIN
1118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA
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WHOLKSALK AND UETA1I , DEALKR IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
8A8H , BOORS , BUNDS , W 8y Ll&'iE , CEMENT
ja-STATE AOEHI FOB UILWAUKKE CEMENT COUPANY1
Near Union Pacific Denot , - - OMAHA
JPOWHR AND HAND \ Y
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
HP ,
ilALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
Cor , Fanmm and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb ,