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    THE DAILY BEE : FJRIDAY , JCJLY U J8i2. .
OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS
CALIFORNIA.
JL. larpe fruit cannery has been o ta
llshed nt Santa Clara.
The corneMttono of the new mllitni
pavllllon t Sacramento wan laid liy tl
AJasonio fraternity on July 4th.
It was la'.ftly discovered that im o
tramp in Humboldt county orrlod In tl
lining of bin vent certificated of bank d
posits amounting to nearly 98,000.
Ninetwn of the crow i f the burnc
steamer Ilodgeni are now In the hnnpitat i
Mare island , teciveilng from the prlvi
tlons and disease incident to their arduoi
cruise.
A ChlnnmAn wan caught in the net <
robbing J. K. lleeve's flume at Haw
Camp the other nlRht , and placed In tli
lock-up. In the Morning he wm fnun
dead , with ft bullet hole through his IIOM
It IB MippoKed that ho WAS murdered b
the "onfcderatcs to prevent the posilblllt
of his turnlns Informer.
The Woodland Democrat thinkii tli.i
Yolo county will have us much wliont n
last year , and Mnjnr Freeman , who U
good judge ami * ' posted , cunfinni tha
opinion , pu'tlnr' ' amount at 00,000 I
O'.OOO tonr , Hu lno think * Mint the slat
at largo will not fall behind last year li
its w licit crop.
On Tuo day evening Hantlngo Online *
a Chilean minor , attempted to climb upo :
n boiillng cage while In million In th
llnmhl shaft nf the Almaden Qulolndlve
mine , at San Jose , nni fell from the l.fiO
to the 1,8 0 foot level , being limtantl ;
killed. The coroner's lury found \ordlc
of occidental death , nttrlbuUblo to hi
disobeying orders
NEVADA.
Chinamen nrn Ruspeolcd of selling liquo
secretly to the Indians of Tuecurora.
A trout weighing thirty pounds wo
safely landed nt Lake IJIglcr recently.
A Urge cinnamon bear was recent ! ;
seen near Lake Ulgler by two botanists
Dr. George Alchisou , nn old and ro
unccUd rmldent of the Comslock , died 01
the Truckeo Meadow * , of cancer , on th <
Cth.
Cth.Tlio coinage at the Carson Mint durlni
the rnonth ot Juno in as follow * : Daiilil
eagles , $55,420 ; Htnudard dollar * , 87C.OUO
total $131,420.
Win. Chant , a carpenter at Ittm , put ot
3,100 luths In one ciav recently with flvi
nails to each lath , and considers tint t
jirotty good day's work.
The lleuo GAZotlo says a mar. caught n
sixteen pound trout at Pyramid Lake , n
few ay ago. Inutile the trout WUH u
fout pound nticker , and in the sucker wnt
a half.poimd chu . In the chub woanoth-
ing but worms.
The Truckeo Republican says : In the
nelghboihood of GO.O 0 cords of rnllwood
woud will bo dallvotcd on the track be
tween Verdi nnd the Summit the coming
semon. This will put about § 170,000 In
clicultitlon hero ,
William V. Grant , n young mill recent
ly married , while ascending tlio pump-
shaft of a ml no at Virginia , foil from the
cage and wai cru hod ngalnst the wall-
plato. 1 fowas carried linino In n mangled
condition and died in n few hour ) .
OREGON.
"Tho Oregon htnto fair opoiw Monday ,
'September 18th , nnd continue * ono week.
The annual nddiess'will bo delivered by
Hon. John llurnett , and the oration by
Ifon. J.V. . Wutts.
Governor Thayer pardoned T. W. An-
drown , convicted lant December of nraon
.nud ncntencod to fifteen years' Imprison-
tnent. It wan shown tltot Andruw * ' partner
and thnt AndrowH
ner was the perpetrator ,
nt the worat , was .only nccesaory to the
act ,
A woman recently entered n saloon nt
Portland , at mldnlgtit and asked for uoino
whisky. Hho then removed aomo banda
ges f.om her thr jat , nhowinR several very
ftevero cuts on her necV. They wore the
worli of n Jealous husband. No charge wan
, made against Mm ,
The Hast Side Narrow Guago road has
opened for traffic nn extension of twenty
inllcs south , from Brownsville to Coburg ,
tapping the bout agricultural section of
*
P " " ' .
The line of the Northern Pacific railroad
will , on or nbout August 1st. bo compl ted
and In operation to lUck Island , 62(1 ( miles
oaat of Portland , from which point their
now Bteamor , now being ronstruclsd , will
run thirty-four miles further cast , inaklun
a continuous transportation HIM liom
Portland tl within six miles of the mouth
of Thompson river n distance of 600 miles
front Portland. Krom the terminus of the
Hue to MUsouln there Is nn excellent road.
The dhtnnco Is only 100 inUre , while froin
Butts , the terminus of the Utah end
Northern to Miesoulu , the distance U 130
' miles.
WASHINGTON.
Both MoPlitc , n well known logger and
, luiia f n camp , fell from the benin , near
a I'ort BlaUely on the 3d , nnd was drowned.
The recent act of Secretary Teller , la
ccmolldatlng Indian agencies In Western
Washington , was n startling mrprlso to
i many In the territory. The nircuciea nro
1 now reduced to two , Kdwln hells being
appointed to tlio charge of the Skokominli ,
Makah. I'ort Mudlaon , Luimil , Hwini-
inlnh , Tulallp , I'uyalliip. Nominally nnd
Cliehftlls Indians , and Oliver K. Wood np-
pointed to the charge of the Ncah Bay ,
( Jciliult uml other count Indiana.
Theru nio now upon the Bkaelt liver
about twenty logging camps , which are
putting Into tlio river from ouo million to
ono million and n half feet of logs per
month , nnd new camps nro con tautly
being ndded ta trade and settlement , pro
gresses up the river. Thorn U 1111 immense
body of timber on this stream , much of
which h itlll qiilta enay of nccemt.
ARIZONA ,
In a short llmo the Atluntlo & 1'aclfio
will be completed tu a polut bixty.ftvn
miles north of Prewott. There u n Rood
wagon road from I'rescott to iht * junction
wltii the rallriad , but this will bo iimilli-
clent for the grent trallh that will ll'iw ' In
that channel. A railroad Is iv nocoulty ,
and the 1'rcacott Courier i-i urging Iti Im
mediate conntructlou ,
Plurnlx enjoyed a fiesta , which began
June 30 aud.lanted until after the Fouith ,
The principal attractions on tlio grounds
were saloons , two or three ice cream and
fruit btands and shooting galleries nnd nu
area devoted to gambling lu ov-ery variety ,
In which the Gazette proudly decltrcd ,
"fully twenty games are running. "
The Tucson Htat'i Aravlru special nays :
A few days since a baud of Mexican reve
nue otllceri crowd the line fifteen miles
Into this territory in alleged pursuit of
contraband goodn. Ttiey raided a ranch
near Aravica , killing tno lauchmau. and
plllagmt his property. They then re
turned to Bonorrt , niter committing a
number of deptedittluns. It is U'llunxl
that while tha raid WAI conducted uy reve-
nn i tflceni , the real object oi the luvanloa
was pillage.
NEW MEXIOO.
The Dor'ey brothers have sold a mine
on the G lift for 3125,001.
An exchange predicts that before next
spring three year old steers In New Mexl.
' co will command $50 each ,
Iii the Ilto Gruude valley alfalfa U flour
ishing finely , and the first crpp has been
cut in innny localities. Seven crops will
j , 2ft be cut before October 1st.
? > , ll v , H. M. Hackney , pastor of the
[ f . Jlothodlst church at Santa le ; , IIM ra-
f ; . signed on account of poor health ami will
Missouri.
accept nn appointment in
'i . New Mexico now has nbout twenty or ;
rj canUed mlllt ry compaule * , with u total
i strength of 1,600 men. A new comp.ny
r b s Just been organised t lloawoll , Lin
coln county.
IDAHO.
There lire more persona engaged in Veep
Ing lodging bctuio * in Haley than In nnj
other branch of business ; ttud they eeem Ui
I > doing a thriving buiine * * .
The Wood lliver New * eay : Stay
SWAV. We hear o ( thonnandu on the roiv
to Wood HIver packing their blankets an
begging their way. Belter keep out.
A tnon named White went Into n gnlooi
at Hfilley nnd bared hi hrcant , defied nn ;
one to hit Idm hard enough to knock hlr
over , .fame * I/owery teip | d forward am
( truck White a terrlhln blow , knockin
him Into a heip on the floor , white din
almoiit iiutanlljr and Lowery gave hlmtel
up.
up.At the recent term of the dlttrtct court
held at Ch llin , lloht. Ireland nnd li. 1'
Wnlkcr , for the murder of Hugh Kennn
at Hay Horse , on the second day of Align *
Ifut , were sentenced to fifteen yearn nan
labor In the penitentiary. They may Btl !
be Kfnnted n new trial by the nuprerrv
court , when It IB predicted tlicy will utani
chance of beln net ftt liberty. Thi
fact appeared plain , judging from pirto
the evidence , that the prin < iiicrfl w re net
ln up.n the defensive when the nllegei
crunii wai committed , although the jur
otherwise.
, UTAH.
The Halt Lake Tribune li.-w
branch ollico in New York City.
Utah will bo well represented nl th
Ditiver exposition Appllo .lion ban beci
inndc nt Cotmrilnitoncr Ulnyton'n ofllce. ii
Salt Titko. for npacu for ono nolld block ol
ere welfjhlri ) ; about one and n half tons.
Chinamen Qardencrn are fn t minplnnt
Ing the Mormon cultivators of truck , am
nro growing wealthy oil their little gar
deim. They report their biulncns iricrcar
ing ovf ry year.
Malting nKnln ,
Jolin Hnycn , Credit 1' , O. , nayn that foi
nlno month * ho could not ridna hln ham
to his head through lameric in the nh on I
tier , but by the IIMJ of THOMAS'ICi.KoTiiit
Ull , lie wnH entirely cured. jullO-illu
TUEl'UDUO ITAND.
TUOQO Fraudulent Entries , nnd the
Mlaorablo Laws Tunt Can'c
Prevent Tlicm.
The iiislructionn fdvon to ox-Oov.
Mtiralmll , ( if Minnusotn , by the com-
niinaionor of the general land ollico ,
in reference to the proposed invent-
gation into the alHiirs of cortuin land
oIlicuH in the north woe t , nro auppoaud
to apply specifically to frauds in en
tering lands under existing pro-ump-
tion luwa. It ia known tlmt thuso
frauds exist to n greater or lesser ex
tent in every land district , although
the ollicors may not bo directly ro-
aponaiLile. They are said io oxi&t to a
considerable extent in tlio St. Uloud
district. Tlio laws eccui to have been
complied with , nnd the oflicorn duly
: ind properly nllow tliu entries to bo
uudi. Vet it ia found that the laws ,
toall intents and purposen , Imvo been
uvndod , and tlioun nds of ncrea are
otuered yearly with scarcely any good
avidonco of improvement upon the
lands. The object of the iiivestiKa-
Lions is to discover the extent to which
the laws have boon evaded , and the
manner in which it is dono. After
the investigations Imvo boon com
pleted somu method will bo recom
mended for preventing the frauds in
-ho future. Under the present sys
tem it is thought impossible to pro-
rent the
KUAUDH HEINO COMMITTED.
iVilh no mo.uis of investigating each
: aso the ollicors must of necessity
iccopt the oiiths of persons in proving
ip their entries. In discussing this
lUbjuct to-day , Gun. Strait , of Min-
icsota , expressed the view that too
nuch blaine ought not to attach to the
) fiiccrs of the land district. With no
luthority and moans to go hundreds of
miles , as they might have to do in
lomo cases , to BOO for themselves , they
ire forced to take the oaths of por-
lens in provingthotr entries that tliov
. .
Jll
Jt f-f tf- fmmf WUM * WM * * * JtW ian0
; heso parties commit perjury , suits
ihould bo brought against them and
.hoy should bo punished to the utmost
imit of the law regarding that ollunso.
This might oxorta hoathful influence ,
ind result in fewer fraudulent pntrieu
n the future. Gen. Strait says ho
ivould oppoeo any effort to repeal the
iro-uinption laws , Ho says thcso
laws Imvo done a great doul toward
DUllding up the western country ,
rhoy-havo proymitod the landu Iroiu
being absorbed in largo tracts by cast-
urn capitalists and Bpcculutors , and
ornblcd tlio people who really dcairo
to Bottle in the west to enter lands in
such tracts as they can nflbrd. At the
jamo time Gen. Strair. thinks the law
auijht to bo amended in such n way us
to prevent the frauds which are known
to exist.
' 'Saved nnd Roatoiod- "
Ind. May 20 , 1881.
11. 11. WAUNKH & Co. : Sira After
lulluring for nine years from chronic
iddncy disease and given up to die by
: ho doctors , I was saved and restored
, H health by the use of your Safe
Kidney and Liver Cure.
jullOdlw STEI-IIEN D. LUDLOW.
Old uonnott The Klner of Nows.
To Itennett , tlio elder , moro than to
ill the other newspapers of America is
luu the example of upending his mon-
jy for distant and valuable Informa
tion. His work in this respect has
been imitated , but never excelled.
Mr. Bryant was too narrow and penu
rious u man to spend his money for
infoinmtiun , nnd Iho Evening Post ,
.hiring his long experience , probably
uevur nwtlo u > 4oat , " iu it h culled ,
do revenged himself on the other
man's enterprise by hypocritical com
ments on the error of his ways nnd
the b.Klnnss of his character , but the
mnuul ii.onmo of the paper founded
iy Bennutt is worth more than the
> ntiro Evening Post , with its princi
ples included.
Not only the Aiuotican , but the
English newspapers learned from Ben-
ictt , and , while they reviled his char-
ictor , must per-forco follow lu his lu-
utnous path ,
I1LAOKMA1L.
All sorts of ttlorlu were uiaJu to
jxplain how Bonnutt obtained money
enough to liavo anything to spend for
uowa Some said that ho blackmailed
people , and the Helen Jowott murder
was nmdo to account for his long sub-
joquont fortune. I can conceive of
how oven a little blackmail might bo
turned to a great good use in the
hands of a desperate man with seine
large ultimate intention ,
A person , for instance , bound to A
certain doutinution , might commit n
robbery on tlio road to carry him
there ; and , bad us the robbery would
be , the accomplishment of his errand
iniiiht ho BO beneficent as almost to
vindicate the moaner deed.
It was alleged that a number of
would-be respectable merchants wore
in the habit of going to the slum where
Helen Jewett was an inmate , and that
these persons , rather than have their
names published , presented Bennett
with money. I do ntit undertake to
defend auch a thing if it werotruobut
I have not "much sympathy with th
men who paid the inonoy , and a grot
deal of sympathy with the uses th
other man nut it to ,
Ho established horse rolnyn to brin
nown from the Mexican war to th
American people. Ho was one of th
first patrons of the telegraph nnd ha
his own line to bring the ship newt
First of nil thine ? , ho considered th
desire of the people to hear the nowe
and put out his money to bring it t
thorn , believing that they would pa ;
him back , nnd without that cxampl
it is quite probable thnt our nowspn
pors to-day would bo heavy compila
lions of scissors , paste nnd sermon , in
stead of flashing in our laces the now ;
of this morning or. last night from nnj
quarter of the earth ,
THE TELEOIUril
Itself owes vastly to that press enter
prise which not only set the spirit o
rapid intelligence , but compelled widi
awnko men to bo as prompt OH tin
press in sending their advices , llonci
the Atlantic cable was laid at last ni
much from observation of the news
papers an of the improvement in tele
grnphy.
In the year 1838 Iho Now York Sur
was sold to Moses Y. Beach for $ -18 , '
000 , of which only 530,000 wont foi
the newspaper prnpcr , nnd its circula
tion wan then said to bo 34,000 copici
at day. This sum nf money would now
bo n very tnodorato income for n New
York daily paper , though there art
papers hero which do not make any
thing. This paper , the Sun , was the
founder of the penny prcst , and it began -
gan in 183t. !
Mr. Benjamin Day , who started it ,
had OB a boarder in his house Win.
M. Swain , the founder and creator ol
the 1'ubhc Lodger , nt Philadelphia , a
very profitable advertising shoot. But
the cheap press has never had much
moral weight in the United States ,
because it docs not fulfill the condi
tions demanded by an intelligent pub
ic of complete and thorough informa
tion , The news ia not only n fact ,
jut the explanation of a fact ; not
nerely nn etching , but n perspective.
I'liesu same cheap newspapers , when
.hey como to their Sunday editions ,
vlnch are of ton of double size , expand
ind satisfy to a degree unknown in
daily issues. The Sun never
lad much influence on public affairs
ill it took the destructive line , when
t hurt the feelings of n good many
looplo and spluttered up considerably ,
rot oven then failed to bo a power in
.ho . truer BOIIBO. Journals which nro
ionatantly hammering on ono thing
vith a potty pertinacity , nnd that
.hing . moro pornonnlity , nro often BUS-
> ccted to bo seeking their own im-
xirtanuo rather than the public bone-
it.
IIOUACE ailKELKY
illod n great place in the American
lation because ho Was n growth from
iiodest , honest germs.
A nativeof the United States , in
eve with its goniua , passionately do-
oted to the country and to right
irinciploa for it , ho was willing to bo
ho disciple of nny man wise and
irixht enough to go onward to those
nds. Ho discovered thnt man in
lonry Clay , and , without hope of
lorsonal reward or social considera-
ion from Mr. Clay , ho made the
Mbuno his representative in Now
fork atato , unstained Clay through
ivil and through qood report , and
fhon Gen. Taylor was nominated , in
.848 , over the head of Clay , Groeloy
ras but half satisfied. . , Tk"Bworo ;
* * tno WlWip.
V U i ' - j" ]
lo was not then craving office ; ha
Dvod to servo Mr. Clay as Jacob
orvod for Rachel or Rachel waited
or Jacob.
But Mr. Clay died , nnd for twenty
oars there was no loader of affairs who
Hod his standard in Greoluy's moas-
ro , and with an expanding acquaint-
nco , with a sense of being overlooked
iy the mcro dividers of patronage , nnd
, 'itli a ripening consciousness of his
wn powers , Grcolcy kicked over his
ditorial stool and stopped upon the
lolitical stump , nnd there was an im-
nodiato tragedy.
That misstep old Bennett never
nudu , and his death , lonely nnd cold
s it wna , wna consistent with his
/hole / life. The hugo orb ho had
ilantod in the hoavona continued to
hino after ho was gone , nnd after a
trugglo Grooloy's orb , too , was saved
rom extinction , but it was long before
t recovered the beaten trnck nnd typi-
ed the original institution.
A Genera Stampede.
Never wan such n rush mndo for any
) rug stsro as ii now nt 0. V Goodman's , '
Dr n Trial UotUo of Dr. King's Now Din-
every for Consumption , Couglm and
'olds. All persons ullllctedwith Asthma ,
ironcbltiK , Iloimoneas. Severe Cough * , or
ny nllectlon of tha Throat and LungH ,
an get n Trial Bottle of this great remedy
ret , by colling m above named Drug
itaratoray
toray Iron forte ,
Burlington Iowa.
Boml Portable
Engines ,
FOR
CRKAMK1UE3 ,
FAUI kllLU ,
Printlus
Etc. ,
) A Spooialfcy ,
'ho Largest Iron Working Establish
ment in the St.itu.
MANUFACTUUEUS or
Steam Engines ,
AND
GENERAL MACHINERY.
'ho ' Howard Automatic Dut-Off
Stoain Engine ,
BouJ for Clreulnrn _ mM-lm
THE KENDALL
JLMTIN ( } MAOHilll I
DEESS-PKEES' OOMPAHIOH ,
It | > UIU roai l..lol n Inch to
'IJtli In the COM C | lclt or Onut I kg
II dooi 11 klnitu wul stylei ol i lilting la u ,
No l Jy th t doc * her own ilrij luaklni ; ctu
BorJ to do without ono M nlco iilalUDC li
ovcrouVo ! fufilOD , llmeu II fll Itwll. Foi
Urhlocu , CtrruUit or Agent' * tciou JJrft
OONOAR & CO. ,
Chlcai-o
FOR -
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PEORIA ,
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE
DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEWYORKBOSTON
And all Polutt East ndWouth.Ea t.
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All connections nronmdo In UNION DtPOTE
t hns A National llepntntlon an l elntr th
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Try It and you will Ilnd traveling a Iniur ;
Instead of a discomfort.
Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line to
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All Information about Itatea o Faro , Sloeplni
Car AcocmmoJiitlons , Time Tables , &c. , will \
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PErtCIVAL , LOWELL ,
Ocn. I'osaen,9cr Art. | Chicago
W. J. DAVENPOKT ,
don Agent , Council llliifli.
II. I' . DDKLI/ . Ticket , ARt. Qmahi
morn-od ly _
loan UTABLIU , IHOMR apiusir.
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THE NEBRASKA
Lincoln , Neb.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Oorn Planter * . narrow * , rarm Roller * ,
3ulk Hay R k i , Buclwt Elovatlnc Wind
Til &c. .
\Vo urn piciured to do job work ami mnnnf '
tnrlnif for other { Artie * .
AiIdrcHnll ordtiu
NKURAKKA ilANUKAC1 ! UKINR CO. ,
His Iho concurrent tc8tlmonyofthopubllc nd
hoincillcinal pro'c.tlon tint Hosteller's Hiom <
ich Hitters I a medic-Inn hlch ch ous results
ifotdl ) ' felt , thorouub arid benign Hotlilo rect
) lnjmcrdlso"'pr , Ic lii\'gorales Ihofcoblc , con
lucra Icidmy and bladUi-r romplnlnts , and has
eni thocnnvalcscrnoorf thouo icco > crlnKfroni
infcclillnir dl'ciscs llnroocr , It 1 < the grand
ipLclll : for ( o > cr andaguo.
For sale by all drugirlstsand dealers generally
Jltoal
dRAY'S BPEOIFIC MUDICINE
r.tADB MAnKn" ? . ° lOrcatTOj on !
ody. An un
failing euro
far Seminal
Weakness ,
Sperinator.
rhea , Impot-
cncy , and alt
follow uo
BEFlRETAKIHQ. c < iuonce of AFTER TAEIHO.
iolI-Aliuio ; cu I.oim of Memory , Unhereal Lassl
, ude , ruin In the Back , Ulraucsa of Vllan , Pro
nature Old Aio , and many other Diseases that
cid to Insanity or Consumption and a Proma-
.uroOravo.
fjTFull partlcuUrn In our pamphlet , which
'o dcslc to send Irco 1 v mall to every one ,
IJTTho Hpoclfl ( JleJlclno la told by nil d
it tl per package , or 0 pacUtifca for $6 , or will
30 sent free by mall on roct jitof the money , by
iddrcsalng TIIKOUA 4KDICINKCO. ,
riuflalo , N. Y.
irealor oc7ir.c-ood
SYP'HILIS
' .In any etn o
Cutirrh ,
EOZEilA ,
Did Seres ,
Pimploi ) , -
BOILS , |
or any
3uin
Disea
) ure8Vhou \ flot Springs Full
MA\ttM , ARK. , M y * , 1881
, ffo h\ve C SOH In onr own town who lived at
tot Bprlngs , ind ttereflnally .urod with 8. 8. 8.
.
MOHHT.
F VOU aoubt.comeioioeus and tK WILL
UHE YOUU Oil chant * nothluz 11 Write foi
artlculais and copj of llttls Book - '
3 the Unfortunate Hnffurlny
81OJO ! ' boP ? i0 fny
biini.n howIllBt3ron ftnalysU 100 tot I.
.8. 8. , ono particle of Mercury , lodldo Potai
urn onuy Mineral u tttnc .
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OOENIOEB
Mow Daps , Fiiiials , H MTg ,
BY
SIN HOLD
13th St. , 410 , Omaha. Neb :
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If jou are aflllcUd ulth nilloutncn , use
ItUUDOCK HLOOD DITTEn !
If jou are prostrttcd with rick Headache , take
iiuuuocK IJLOOU uirrEiu
If jour Uowtlanro disordered , reiriilitu them nil
HUHDOCK ULuOD IHTTKIl !
tl your Mood u mpurc , purify It with
llUttDOCK KI.OOU Bl ITEM :
Ifyouhavo Indlj'tstlon , jou will find an aiiilriot
n lIURlOCKIIL001 > Un'iiit !
( f ou are troubled with Sprlnjf Complaints , e ;
odlcato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BlTTEKf
If your LUcr la torpl-1 , rratoro It to heilthyactlo
With nURDOCK BLOOD BIITKRE
If your Liter la atfcctcd , 5011 will find a euro re
Btoratlvo In BURDOCK BLOOD HITrERS
If jouhavo any epoclcs of Humor or I'lmplo , fa !
not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BiaTERS
If jou hao any tymptoms of Ulccra or Scrofulou
Sorcsactirati\oreincdywill lie found In
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEUS
For Imparting strength and \itality to the syi
tern , nothing can equal
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS
For Nervous and General Debility , tone up th
pjatem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS
Price , el.00 poi Bottle ; Trial Bottle * 10 Cti
FOSTER , MILBURH , & Co , , Props
EJUPTALO. N. y.
Bold nt wholooalo by leh & llcJIahon ftndl 0. F
floodnmn. | o 27 oorl-mi.
Disease la nn effect , not a cause. Ita origin Is
wltliln ; Ita manifestations without. Hinco , to
euro the disease the CALHBroust bo umo\ed , and
in no other way can n cure c cr to cllcotcd.
- - * jCWij " * * * * > * v Jbv
L1VKR CURE Is cJtablishcd on Just this
principle. It reali-cg that
95 Per Cent'
otall dleoases arize ( ram deranged kidneys an
Ilvcr , and It strikes at once nt the root ol the
difficulty. The elements ol which It is composed
act directly upon thcao great organs , both as n
FOODaudKESTORKR , and , by placing than Inn
healthy , condition , drho dlaeaeo and pain from
the system.
For the Innumerable troub'cs caused by un
healthy Kldncjs , Liver and Uilnary Organs ; for
J . ? . ' } )2V' ) S.ng.98order8of ! * | WomerijJnf jfjwa.
romtdy haj no cqaSIfovao of Ttnpoators. Im
itations and conceptions said to bo Just as pood.
tor sale by ull dealers.
H. H. AVARNER & CO. .
" " _ Hoobostor N. Y
The Great Lnglish Kemedy
iNc\cr ( alia ta cuio
jNervous Debility , VIta -
ta ! Exhaustion , Emis
sions , Seminal Wcak-
nesHos.LOSTMAN
HOOD , and all the
MY 11 cflccta ol youth
ful follies and CXC < H-
103. U otops perma
nently all weakening.
Irn oluntary lossts nnd
drains upon the syn-
tern , the Inevitable re-
. . . . 'nultol ' tlieooovilprac-
tlcea , which are so dcstmctlYO to mind and body
mi J make llfo miserable , often leading to Insani
ty and death It strengthens the Nervosliraln ,
( memor } ( lilood , Muauleu , Digest l\o and Kcpro-
ducthe Orjuns , It restores to all the organic
funtli'ns their ( oruior vigor and vitality , inn-
i > lng llfo cheerful and unjo > ablo. Trice , $3 a
'lOttlo , or ( our times the quantity 10. Sent by
Bxprcm , sccuro from obBcriatlon , to any address.
an receipt of prlco. No. 0.0. I ) , eont , except
on receipt ol { 1 as a Liiarantco. Letters rj-
juostlni ; answers must Inclose stamp.
Dr. Mintie'o Dandelion Pills
ire tb j host and cheapest d > cp psla and bllllous
: uro lu the market , sold by all drug 'Iuts. Trice
iO cents.
DH UiNTin'8 ICiDxnr RXURDY , NnpnirricuM ,
Purest II Itlndof Kidney and bladdar complalnte ,
ronorrhva , gleet and loncorrhea. For tale oy nil
iuuKKleU : 1 a liottle.
ENOLISII MEDICAL INSTITUTE ,
718011voSt. , St. Louis , Mo. '
For Sale In Orntru by
0. F. GOODMAN.
If 3 mi irnu ( in n
titcrlb ) ibuirtiMlttot
.tmir ill.lien Bvt.li1 . . . . , .t woik , to re
. toivbrulnncrieAn *
Hop Hitters. lito t u o Hop O.
cjitcirtlon or dfcslpa lluni If TOU atu t
rlca or lnBl * , uW "J ounir , mtlvilnv live
Ing np ( ' > ' ! U
ieiio , rely on Hop Bltter.i.
WhueTiT Tonftrn. 1 ii > oiiun > iiu f.t
ulitnuvcr you feel njal ! ) from null i
that Tiinr Bjitnu form of IMunet
npfd * dwuninff. tou- ( hat lutKli
IHK or Ktlmulatlnir ,
tike Hop Hcpl'.ttorf-
O , I. O
U u > Kbsclutk
, nil irreslstt-
-
ot t.'lrumncA , lila cure lo
bolllit.tlOOli , drmikcnnuLi >
llvtr or nmi * I use or uiilum ,
you Kill be
rurixJlf TDU e
Hop Dltter *
' lst . Stn
;
rljr w e d k
low iiilrltcd , trj Otrculfcr
Iti It may
tivoyour
' - .
f'f-U CO.
Hfb. It hub ,
i.iyoci fun- MkMl H K
urea * . , (1st ,
fo Nervous Sufterers
THE OREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
) r. J. D , SJmpson'0 Specific
II U positive euro for bpermitoiibon , Bomloa
rvokrrf * , Jjnjxitil < tjrinJ all dlncrjcs rooultlng
en Eolf-ALmo , u McuUl Auilcty , latai
' " ' " _ 'V. _ rtliit . . * - In _ . the - It _ ck _ rr _ . Cl'lf , and dlieaste
that | ted to
ConturnptloD
luconity a ,
_ ctilygraire
The Sptciflc
" .tpdklce li
beio ; nceJ
vrltlj
. . , , , Purphlcti
at ( rco to fc',1. Vr'itM for th.-m ted RuJ lulj pai.
Vrlcc , BpodSc , 11.00 p f vnckif e , or ( Iz lack ,
red for b.GO. Addrcw til orders to
II. BU1SON MKDIC1NE CO.
KOI. IM and 103 Ualn St. EuDilo , N. T.
Soil InQuiahi by 0 , F. Qoodmui , J. W , Ikl ! ,
, K. Uli , and all JrurjkUcrerywbero.S .
S -dtw
W.B. JIII.LARD. JT11. . JOHNSON
MILLARD & 'JOHNSON ' ,
Storage , Commission and Wholesale Emits ,
1111 FARNHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED
Agents for Peek & Bansners Lard , and Wilbor Mills Flonr !
OMAHA NEB
, - - -
REFERENCES :
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE. JOUNSON & CO. .
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
CT. OO
WHOLESALE
Hoots and
OMAHA , NEB.
O. IE1.
C. T13XT
DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS.
Window and Plate.Glass. . .
jtarAnyone contemplating building store , bunk , or any other 8no nlll flodlt to thole ad *
vantage to corns end with uj bcfoto purchasing their I'lata Glass ,
C. F , GOODMANS ,
OMAHA NEB.
"
IBa. .
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha.
WHOLESALE-
aaa
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. ,
-DEALERS IN-
' '
HALL'S
Fire and Burglar Proo
- iJ
1020 Farnham Street ,
-/T
STEELE , J ' 5
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
AND MAMACTUEED TOBAGCO.
for BBHWDDD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER f 0 .
HENRY LEHMANN ,
JOBBER OF
AND
WINDOW SHADES x - .
EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED.
118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
iASH , r. ; . : . - - , BUNDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , GEIV1EHT
MTSTATE AQEN1 FOB MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY
Tear Union Pacific DQunt , - - OMAHA NT ?
| POWHR AND HAND \ '
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
ALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
Cor. Faruam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.