THE DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JULY 18 1882. . 'r BOOOTIED ! BY BREWERS , The Beer Manufaoturors of Milwaukee waukoe Stopping Trade with Merchants. Fear * of n Prohibitory Amondmon to the Constitution the Cnnno Jlllwaultec Special to the Globe Democrat. Whixt proinisea to culminate in on of the moat decided socinl , politica and coinmorciftl nonsntions knpw hero in tunny months dovclopod her to-day in the notion of the browcra o this city , who have unanimosly nnc emphatically decided to refuse to p t ronizo or dcnl with nny of the loca merchants or tradesmen who fnvo ; oven indirectly the onforcnmont o the Sunday law. Some time ago one or two clergy mu i of the city uuccuodcc in Bocuring Uiu M.UIIOB of n largo lin of our mo t prominotit merchants am businoas men generally to a letter nd- droaacd to the managers of the loca theaters , asking them to refrain from giving theatrical entertainments on Sunday. To the general public the matter had but little interest , and it was evident dent that the letter would have no effect , but for some roaaon the Ger mans of this city hnvo boon led to believe liovo that the attempt to influence the theatrical managers was the IIEOINNINO OF A MOVEMENT intended to end in the cloning of nl Sunday amuaemontn , the shutting up of the German boor gardens , the stopping of Buudny parades nnd excursions cursions , and finally in the passage o a prohibitory amendment to the state constitution. The Gorman popula tion hero moves slowly on public questions , but it moves with a great deal of certainty , and the pres cnt condition of fooling is sumo thing unprecedented in connoo tion in such matters. To-day it is announced that the members of the Brewing association , including all the brewers , kavo dojided to have no fur ther dealing with the business men whoso names wore attached to the letter - tor in regard to Sunday theatrical on tortainmonts. One of the loading brewers , who had ordered a largo bill of goods from a heavy furniture ojtiibliflhtnont has now countermanded his order , the name of the firm being found on the list of the signers of tin letter. This is but the beginning of a systematic course of what the merchants chants affected call nn aggravated course of boycotting. Every man whooo name is attached to the letter in question is marked by the brewers , and the latter will refuse to buy any goods of those whom they believe to bo interested in a movemontultimato- ly destined nnd intended to injure the brewing business. Your correspondent interviewed the loading brewers of the city to-day nnd found them ALM06T UNANIMOUS. In their protestations of a determina tion to abide by the decision mndo in regard to the course to bo pursued toward the merchants who signed the letter. Captain Pabst , the manager of the Philip Dost Brewing company , is regarded as the loading roproaonta- tivo of the brewing interest in this section of the north irost. lip ia a man universally respected , has * great influence in social , political nnd bual ness circles and is the possessor of great wealth. The captain told your correspondent this after noon that , whl'o ' the brewers ors have no real { oar of an tagonistic political influences or work , or of opposing legislative action , still they wore bound to protect their > interests from the very start when any movement was started that threatened those interests. In the present case ho said the brewers made no sort of secret of their plans and intentions. They were fully resolved nnd deter mined to extend no patronage or busi noas favors to the men who had un dertaken to load in n movement which was calculated to interfere with the beer interest. The prohibitory move ment , bo eaid , was growing , but the boor movement was growing , too , nnd the people of this section have too much ot the spirit of enterprise to allow NAUUOW-MINDKU M1N ! to dictate n policy that would bo ruin ous to cno of the largest business interests in the community. At the same time the b/owera would lose no opportunity to mote out to their op ponents such treatment ns would I- teach the latter that the representa tives of the beer interests will not Hub- mit to any movement that jeopardizes their property or their prospects. In buying their furniture , their dry goods , or anything elao itt this city , the broworu would cU'iil only with lib- cral-mii'ded men. Said he : "Wo , the broworn , have come hero for lib erty , nnd wo propose to have liberty In holding to that proposition wo pro pose to withdraw all custom nnd pit- ronago from narrow-minded mon who interfere with our interests. " The brewers constitute one of the most wealthy nnd most influential class in this community. Their action in the present cuao has caused a wide spread excitement ; nnd the whole question is likely to find its way into politics in connection wilh the approaching preaching election of n congressman from the district mid the choice of county oflicors. The result will prob ably bo beneficial to the democrat * , since nearly all the signers of the pretest - test against Sunday amusements are republicans , nnd the brtwora will spend MOKKV VKUV KHEELV > ' to carry their end. It is reported to night that the brewers will start a now daily paper devoid to their interests , One of the clergymen who wore in- * etrumental in securing signatures to : i the anti-Sunday amusement was the < t * Ilov- Henry T. Rose , pastor of the Plymouth church , ono of the most popular clergymen in the city. Last Sunday ho announced to his church his resignation of thu pulpit , which ho had occupied with great success for the [ past seven tronths. No roaaon was assigned which could fully account for his action , but it is now reported that his resignation wan caused by the uu- noyanco and unpleasantness resulting from his action in this matter , Ye ha\o very etrincont Sunday laws , but they huvo never been unforced , and so long as they have remained a dead let ter the brewers have made no opposi tion to them , but in the present case they propose to malto unrelenting wa on their opponents. HOVCOTT1NO AN INflOIUNCK AOEKCT MILWAUKEE , July 16. The brewers ors arc taking extraordinary stops i boycotting the morchanta who recently contly signed a protest against Snnda theatrical porforniancos. The latcs phnze is the entire withdrawal of th patronage formally extended to nn insurance agntioy , The premiums 01 policies withdrawn foot up over $50 , COO. t POLITICAL NOTES. Mr. Kn , < sf > n'rt congressional tllstrlct 1 Iowa gnre 7,402 majirity for tlio prohlbl tlnn iitncmlmTit. Hciresontatlva | John Hill In spoken o as the republican camlldateforKovernor In New Jersey next year. The friends of Mr , Luke 1 * . 1'oland pro poKe to bring him forward as n innclidati for o ngro's In tlio Second Vermont dls triot. Gencrtl Dudley , tlio present cotnm ! * sioncr of pensions at WashltiRton , Is believed > lioved to no ambitious to becmno governor of Indiana. The Fifth Illinois congressional district Is republican by 11,000 majority. Htuhci Klwood , the republican candidate , nldet in organizing the party in the Frcmon campaign , IteprcBtntatlvo HotikV ronomlnatlon in the Second Tcnncssoo district seems Im- prnbablo. Ho tdkn of running at nn Indtr pondenl candiilnte if tlio regular conven tion rejects him. There ls n probability of still another state ticket hi Pennsylvania. A conven tion of ivll the trade and labor organisa tions in tlio state Is to bo held at Philadel phia on Monday , August I8 ! , to comlder tht qiicFtinn of nominating a labor ticket , The greenback ticket , it in thought , will not bo endorsed. While the Pennsylvania republicans nro wasting valuable lima In trying to Imr- inonl/o , tlio democrats are qulutly at worl organizing for the campaign. 'Ihoy wll ! not heglti a formal canvass , however , untif they nee whether there will be one or twc enemies to tight , Ex-Governor Ilendrickp , of Indiana , presided at the democratic county conven tion In Indianapolis last week , and inmlo a spcbch declaring his ballet that "If the democrats carry Marlon county , they may tarry Indiana ; nnd If they carry Indiana , they may carry tlio United State" . General Stoadman , the o'd ' democratic war-horse , of Toledo , Ohio , ha viilnns eli i party in that state thU fall JIo nedlcuii majority for the democracy of 1,000 in tlio 1'ciitli congressional district L'hlM Is the district in which Frank Html cxpocti to gut tlio democratic nomination , mil test the popularity of thu free trade loctnntH. The prohibitionists nro urging Governor Hierman to call uu extra session of tlio own IcgUlnttiro ( or the purpose of passing IIWH to enforce tlio amendment recently adopted. lint thcro U much doubt whether ho will comply with the request , nn ho fnyn bo desirua to do nothing mult. L'ho temperance people will probably have o wait until the legislature convenes ii : egulur HCRHion. The democrat * nro alarmed about North Carolina , The ClnrlGxton News HayH Urn he seriousness of the mtuntion had bettor ) o understood , nud IK Ids : "Tho fear in hat the Borclioadx nnd ropnl > lcnnn ! may : arry the state Dockoy , tneir cnndidnto or conarossman-nt-largo , being already in ho fltld , a jndlcioui rcdlstrictin < would ipHHt him entirely nnd mnko the congros- ional delegation nt least much mifer for ho democrntfl. Tlio possession of the Illinois legislature Will bo the main < bjcct fur which the omocratH of that state will fiiht. { Their nly hope of winning U throuuh the ays- em of minority representation , which > luccB the republicans at some dlsadvant- tgo. But oven with this In their fnvor heir prospect * arc very dubious. Two- lilrds of the senators that hold over arc opubllcans , which gives that purty a good Urt. Urt.Ponnls Ponnls Kearney and the sand lota have loclarod In favor of General rftonemau , ho democratic nominee for governor of Oalifornlii. At a mooting held a week go I&K Sunday , It wa * resolved "That wo , the workingmeii and nnti-mouooli ( tH , n niasn meeting nsscmbli d. representing iva wo do the pcntiinclit- i f the honest ] ) o . lo of thN state , do now Indorse and ratify he nomination of George 13 , Stoneinsu or governor of the xtata of Cnlifornia Ana that wo request nnd urge upon DenIs - Is Kcnrnoy to tuko the stump for General touomnu nnd the principles ho represents , tul all nntl-mononolUtH wo nppeul to - a long tlio line of hla route to tender liim a icarty wclome. Wo would like to nee ) enuis Kearney mnko tin name Uriel of n ampaign for the election ot George Stone- nan that ho made for tlio adoption of n ew constitution. \ STATE JOTTINGS. The Grand Island council baa ndclod a vnrd to that city , unking three , The organization of Gnrfield lode of iluBoiiH nt O'Neil City WUH completed on ho Uth. The Journal says a bank Is to bo started t Hampton , Hamilton county , by thuUox irothiTs. The Btonn of the llth did immoiiBu dnm- igo In .lellorunii county , particularly t tcolo Oily. Schuyler hna orgnnlzed n stock com ] any 1th a capital of $1'J,000 to btart n pork licking establlsbuiout. The railroad company la building n tank L Harvard to glvo thu town an abundant ipply of water for tire purposes. Dr. D A. Vance , of Kcnruuy , a dentist well known In Central Nebraska , died ln > t vet'k of ungestion of the bowels. Tlio Mndlsou county jail ha < t recehed a lumber of Iron cages In which tn con line In crlmlunls. Kucb oago weighs H/JfiO HHiiuls. The Ulnlr nfllroM nro wagiiig unrelent- ng war < > u the d < ig of the placennd urbCH loiul anil deep nro hoard from the wners if the unfortunate outlines , A 11 , ISciumm , of Lockwood , baa been mfottimato Iteccutly ten incinberu of lU family have been down with scarlet over , but by good troatmout noue of them led. Clayton Hetwor , ngoil 23 , sou of Plntts mouth's llorlut , nttemptvd enlcldo on the Stb , but wits "lixed" in time to prevent > ntal olftct. The young man U of u de- Hindont nature. , Mrs , Thomiis Grimes , of Wisner , while lading a cow to water last week , was irowu down by the unruly animal ami rugged a lung dutanco , BUtterlngcouaider- blo injury , A Urge party of Uormans from Dawn- ort. lowu , arrived here last Thursday , 'hey were laud buyers , nnd they secured iverul sections of our valuable soil , Most ' them who bought will be notual settlers , [ Albion Newn. Years ago Judge T. L. Griffey , of Da- cotu City , ami G cargo Cliamberlain pre- upted a nuartvr sectiou adjoining Sioux ity , which , after holding a abort time , vos taken away under the pretense of be- ng i > art of laud grant , The railroad ompauy had po8 e ion over since , but mdo no liiiproveincnts niU dtunosed of one of it. Judge Grilfey fought for the and anil n thort time ego a decree was veil in Ills fuvor. The ground la now cry > nluable nnd ita poaaeuslon U n for me to the owners , although they bad to Ivomore than half of it to the law ) era vho won tlio cis-- . Wo learn that a probable murder wan committed in Norfolk on Friday oenlng nst , tbe victim belujf n Mr. Mnrquardt , ml the aitna tin a railroad laborer who In nknown. Maiquardt , who had boeu rinklug , had purclmscd a keg of bcor , mi was drlnkiug from the name whouiome ailroadvni came along , and nuked them to artaku of the eauie , which tlmy did , but the ono gloss w i not enough , and the ; took the keg wftv from Its owner nnd i ; the tqunbble that ensued for Its posse'slo Marnuardt wo-l stabl > ed , from the tffecti of which he In lying.very low. Wayn llevliw. A report WM brought to town l t Mon day to the effect tbnt one of the Ketchum boys had shot and killed I , P. Olive , th fthootln ? , according to ihe report , h vln occurred on the Ilunning Water. Inquir ies have fnllsd to confirm the report , it Is not generally believed to be true. particulars. Plum Croo * Pioneer. This afternoon when the south-boun trnln on the St , ' . & U. rood carne alnn i > Mtthe freight depoton that rend , Lou Hester , nine-year old son of A. Hester was sitting on tha depot platform with on leg banging over. | Thocnr < struck thlslc nnd mangled It fearfully , and broke th bjno. 13lnlr Pilot Chariot Durfee last week sold nil hi cattle nnil horses on hla range on the Mit die Loup , Cutter county , to D , llankin whose range is on the same Ktrentn nboii 76 tnilen went. The stock cousi ted of 82 Inn J of cuttle , 19 bulls and -18 horses , fo which Mr. Diirfro received 820,100. Mr I ) , continues in UiecaUle business , and wll locate in Now Mexico , Phil DufrnndwII probably nccotnpiny him ns foreman , jPJum Creek Pioneer , PERSONALITIES. Senator llamlln tins nut asked Spain to please flop her hull-fighting. Itnther np [ > ears to like it , There Is a postmaster In Louisiana namoc Takeaway , but ho only tnkoa away a sala ry of 325 per year. Horr's twin brother his very counter [ tart in firm , feature and facctlonsness nominated for congress. This is too much. Mrs. Taylor , xvldow of the tenth prcal dent , is described asfa plump nud well-pie- served woman , with pleasant blue eye , a smooth nnd plaoid countenance , and sll very hair. Oscar Gocdwln , cashier of a National bank at LoftHnsport , I ml. , who so myster iously disappeared from his post , has been seen at Hot Springs , Ark. Probably Os car contracted rheumatism trying to bal nnca hl ยง books. Gen , Howard has been relieved from the command of West Point , nnd sent out on the plains , Indians who have been derl- ioct anout reading their Sunday school hooka recently should prepare to move out. Chicago Tribune. An Impudent scoundrel has been person atlng Mark Twain in Cork , and in spite of the telegram sent by the hutnorl-it to the London Times exposing the fraud , the ras cal Is dill trnvcling about Ireland deceiv lug the people , The Prince of Wales lately received a diverting reply from the mayoress of amid land county town , whom ho offered to escort cert to the refreshment loom. "Thank yuur I Ugliness , " said the lady , "but I'm n couple i of ladies , and I do not like to leave them. " The Now York correspondent of a Bos ton paper has discovered that Peter Coop. er built thu first locomotive e\er construe ted in America. It in n < ticeable that the man who built the first bicycle is careful not to show up. Gen. Sherman says ho oats bean soup ovary day when at home , if ho can get it. The general is supposed to be smoothing the way for a Ktatne of hinifeclt in Boston. Louisvi lo Courier-Journal. Mr. Trt'scott , of the Stnto department , in Ht'oiiding the summer with his family in Maine. Mr Trescott ia thegentlemm who traveled all the way to Chili nt govern ment expense in order to discover that tha Chllhni were not so talkative ns they might bo , William Robinson , n young man belong' ' ing to one of the best families of Balti more , has been nr ret ted for bigamy , and four women whom ho married have been found. It is supposed that the defense will be insanity. A misorlv beggar named Hheiberg ap plied ut a Pennsylvania almshnusu for food and lodging. When t < Id that h must submit to a scrubbing , lit ) produced from the inner recesses of his tattered attire gold , silver , and stcutities valued nt 821,00) ) . The next day ho was taken s ck , probably from the bath ho had t.tken , and two days nftenwird bo was u corpse. The Now York Tribune says th.t "an interesting sight nt Long Branch in Gen , Grant riding on Ocein avenue enveloped in n duster nnd wearing a high white hat , Ho drives a dark sorrel horsa to a light road wagon. " This is indeed a thrilling picture , nud nothing could exceed its aim plo beauty unless Homebody was to discov er ilarkttorrel hoiso diiving Gen. Grant to a linen duster. Juy Hubbell ia a native of Michigan nnd largo owner of tlio celebrated Calumet copper mine in the Like Superior region , from whi h ho itenvis nn inc > im > of S20- 000 a year. Hu is a meduin-nUed ! , thick set , strong-necked man , with n full beard , which in generally neatly clipptd , and a \ery quiet manner. Hu Is not a man who wastes words. Like many of the strong Westerners , ho imiokfs most of the time , Ho lives In fairly good style , and keeps hh own carriage in Washington , > Some spiteful American who ran across Bret Hurte in London writes about him as follows : ' 'One of thu most intense nnd un speakable KuglUbmon I have neon sinto I struck London is 'Mr. ' Bret Harto. His hair Is white , and his face rod enough to cnrago the Umest bull In the world , lie wears a section of a window-pane In ono eye , and talks with a la-do-da uccent that would inlinitly amuse the friend * of the liartn wo used to know. This -119 trains with My Lord This and the Karl That , and talks Hg thitu's of magazines ho U going to start. " Washington lotUr : "Mr. Hobeuon , pleasantly called 'tint rotua I'In one of the heaviest men in the House. His width of beam is almost as much as his bight. On the other hand , MrVhitthorne is nno of the smal'est ' mon in the Houco. Mr , Hobo- son's voice Is ponderous , while that of Mr. Wnltthorno Is Htnall ami piplng. hough when one listens to him awhile he is easily urderstoo 1 His pronunciation is very distinct , while th t of Mr. K ibesouls bois terous and rumbling The difference iu sire between tlio two legislators suggested the use of the names of David and Goliath. " Millions Given Away. Million * of Bottles of Dr. KingVNew discovery for Consumption , Coughs and 'olds , have been given uway as Trial iottles of the large size. ThU enormous utlay would bo disastrous to the pro- rlotora. wore it uot for the rare merits rasneaed by this wonderful medicine. Call t 0. F. GocKlmnii'ii Drug Store , and get Trial Bottle fret , nud. .try for yourself. n PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's R8818DA WATER. d Best for TOILET. BATH and i ANDKERCHIEF. EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corner South and Locuit Streets. SO ? . X.OXTXS IMCO. , J. H HURST. - - tProp , looms , 75o , $1.00 nnd $1,50 IVr Day An vlrgaut HetUunnt U fonnwUxl with thli iou e , u bore mcali are xrt od at roatonablr price/ HIOU d y and nb/ht , tulO-m Itli Ihoconcurrcnt testimony of the publlcam thomcllclnnl jro'nslonthU Ilwtettcr's Stomach ach Ilittfrsl medicine t hlch chlc\c i results iiccillr felt , thorough and benign Uctl to net f } Ing lUer disorder. It Invigorates thcfcble , con qucra kidn < } nn' ' bladder rompialnts , and Inn tern i thocitnalciccnceof Ihoso ucovcrlnglrom enfeebling dl'ctucsMoreover , It It the grant specific forever and anno. For Bale by all druggl'tsand dealers generally jl teal GRAY'S QPECIFIC MEDICINE TRAD ! MARK The OtcatTR/DI MARK English rcm * edy. Anun- falling euro for Seminal Weakness , Spormator- rhca , Impot- cncy , and all Dlscucithat " * swiSrnc" 0 AFTER TAKINO. Self-Abuse : M Loss of Memory , Universal Laaal tude , Pain In the Hack , Dimness of Vision , I're mature Old Age , and many other Diseases that end to. Insanity or Coniumptloyi and a Prema ture Grave. . CVFulI particulars In oar ptniDhlet , which we desire to Bond free Ivmnll to e\ cry one. < &Tho SpeclB ( Medicine Is ( old by all druggists at $1 per package , or 6 pack tics for 85 , or will be sent free by mall on rocIpt'of the money , by addrowlng' TIIEOBAY MEDICINE CO. , Buffalo. N. 7. oc7mefld KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. "ho Most Successful Ramedy ever illscov rod , aa It la certain in Its effects and doca not illster. READ I'HOOF BELOW. Also eiccllent or human Gosh PROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. Washlngtcnvllle , Ohio. Juno 17 , 1881. Du It. J. KKNUALL , & Co. : Gouts Heading your ad ertlscnjtmt In Turf , Field and Farm , of jour iondall'a Spavin Cure , ard having a valuable nd speedy horse which had been lame from pavln for eighteen months , I sent to jou for bottle try express , which In six weoka removed all lamonris and enlargement and a large Bpl'nt ' rom another horse , and both horsoa are to cay astound as colts. The one bottle was worth tome mo one hundred dollars. Respectfully O'irs , II. A. Ik RTOLKTT , M. D. Bond for Illustrated circular giving positive iroof. Price $1. All Druggists have It or can ; ctltfor you. Dr. R.J. Kendall & Co. , Pro- irletors , Enosburgh Falls , Vt SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. d-wly To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Ill In n positive euro for SJpcrmatoirhoo , Semlna Voolnooo. Impotaucy , and all dbcuHco reoultltip rcm Self-Abuse , as Menfe.1 Anxlet } , Lossi ilrtaory , Pallia In the Back or Side , and diseases " v"- ' " that lead to Consumption insanity au early grart e SpcclOc Medlelne Is being mod wlto wonder ful success. Paranhlett ont free to ell W rile for them and get full par- Iculars. Price , Speclfli. , CI.CU pel package , or six pack ages for 85.00. A'ldrera ' all orders to U. BllJBON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 10t and 109 Main St Buflato , N. Y. SoM In Omaha by 0. 1' . Ooodmr.n , J. W. Bell , . K. Ish. and all drticjlstflovorywhere. < .rl * . DR. CLARKE NpCnrelE8TAgULIIED ! 1851 > 811 No Pnyl ) f Iioonit St St. Louli. in still treatIng - Ing all I'HIVATE. NEK- VoJJH. CIIUON 0 Mid Special Diseases , .Spcrma- trrihooa Impotincy ( Sox- iml Incapacity ) , Fcumlo Ifonsf" , Irregular ! lea. Ullllcult'cs , ttc , /2T Ladles , send 25 cent ? ( In Httmps ) to p > y cxprcs/ cHrgen on a "valuablu JTwork" entitled "Dlioitoi OXJTRB. ' Women , etc. " Wcrk n CIIROSIO DISEASIIS , one stamp f Self-abuse or 1'rhato Ulecaso , send 2 stamps or UFLKDRATKU NORKH fn Nmouj and * txu l lUonscs. Ooiisultfttloii personally or by letter , 'HEB Consu t the old Doctor. THOUSANDS L'UKD. Otlici ) In iiulct , irhato , respectable lnce. You xco no one buv the doctor. Dr. l.uko Is tlie only plijslchn In the cltj uhanar- a'it < euros or no pay itedltlnes neut e\ery where. Hour , 8 A M. to 8 p. u. d&wly SYPHILIS in any atago Ontiirrti. KOZEMA. , Old Sores , lores When Hot Springs Fail MiriRM , ARK. , May S 1881 We hue oases in onr own town who lived at Hot Springs , ( id wera finally cured with S. S. 8 f YOU doulJt , coine to toe us andK WILL UltK YOUK OR charge nothlue I I Write for wrtlcuUra and copy of llttlo Booi th < > Unfortunate siiffarinv J 1.OOO will be | > * l < l to nj icmfit who will uud , on n ljl l 100 boltlt . S , 8. , ono particle ol Uercury , lodldo PoUt urn or any Mineral tubatuice. SWIFT BPECIF10 CO. Fropf , AtUnU Price of Small ilif , 11.00. Large Blio 81.76. Boldly KKNNAUD DUOS. * 00 DnifKlili Oeoerkllv THE KENDALL PLAIOTGIAOHfflEI DRBSSKERS' OOMPAHIOH , It jiUlu row 1-.3 ol * ) > Inch to Kith ID the raueoot telts or finest el kl It doet M kind * end > t ) leu ol | MHng la nM , No Udy that does her own ilrcat uuklnx c t Qcil lo do without cue M nice pUltlng Ii \er out of iwhlon , II Ktn It rolli lucll , roi trhlnrf , Clrcultie or A rent' * termi ftddrni CONGAB & CO. , 118 AdAmiSt. Oblioco Mrs J. O. Koljcrtfion , PltUburs. Tn , writes : ' ai suffering from Kcntrnt debility , want of ftp petite , constipation , etc. , so that file was a Imr den ; alter using Hurdock Illotxl Hitters I felt lict tcr than for jcarn. I cannot pralsa jour Hitter too much , " H. Olbbs. of nuDdo , N. T. , n rites : "Vou Bur dock IIIc < ( Utters , In chronic dlncmes of the blood , liter it , . . ! kldncvs , hue been sleimlh marked with BUCCCSS. I have u < ed them injucf with best results , for torpidity of the liver , and It cascof a friend of mine suffering fromdroisy | the effect via marvelous. " Druco Turner , Hocheettr , K. Yn | rites : 'I huic liccn subject to serious disorder of the kldiicjij and unable to attend to biislneas ; linrdocl. Illooi Hitters rclloicil mo 1 > eforo half n bottle w.ii used [ feel conQdcnt that they will entirely cui'o me , " Aecnlth Hall , Illnifhamrton , N. Y. , wrltcc " 1 slide rod with n dull piln tlir iiKh mv ell UMK and shoulder. Last mr spirits , appetite and color , nnd could u 1th dltllculty keep up el da > . Took jour Burdock Dlood Hitters aa dl reeled , and hio felt no ] < aln aluco Drat u ook at ; cr uslnv them. " Mr. Noah Hates , Elmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About four } earn ago I had an attack of bilious fcicr , am never fully rcco\crcd , Jly illgcsthe oriran were weakenedand I would DO completely pros trated for d.tjs. After using two bottles ol jour Durdock Blood Hitters the ! mproicment was so vUlllo that I was nstonlahdd. I can now. though 01 years of ago , do a fair and reasonable day's work , C. Blackct Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Prcshjtcrlan , Toronto , Ont , , writes : "Forvcars I suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache. I used your Hurdock Blood Bitters ulth happiest results and I now flnd mrsclt In bettor health ian for years past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ! have used Burdock Blood Bitters for ncrvcus and bil ious hcouVhcs , and can recommen J It to anyone requiring a curs for billlouuncsa. ' Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes 'For several j CATS I hate tufleicd fictn eft iccur- ring bllllous headaches , djspcpsla , and com- ilalnU peculiar to my BOX. Slnco using your Durdock Blood Bitters I om entirely relieved. " 'rice ' , 81.00 cei Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 OU FOSTER , MILBURN , & Co , , Props , , N. Y. Sold ai wholesale by Ish & McMahon and 0. F. Goodman. Jo 27 cod-mo Disease Is an effect , not a cause. Ita origin Is within ; Its manifestations witnovt. hcnco , to : uro the disease the CAuaiimuat ba removed , and n no other way can a cure ever I e effected. WARNERS SAFE K1DNDY AND IiIV R CURE Is established on junt this irlnclplo. It realizes that 95 Per , Cent. of all diseases arize from deranged kidneys an her , audit strikes at once at the root of the difficulty. The elements of which It is composed act directly upon ineso great organs , both as a OOD ar d RRSTOBBB , and , by placing them In a loalthj' , condition , drive dlscaso and pain from ho sjstem. For the Innumerable ! troub'ca caused by un- icalthy Kidnojs , Liver and Urinary Organs ; for ho d'stro < Bijg Disorders of Women ; lor Malaria , and pliyslcil derangements generally , this greai Tom dy has .10 equal. Hcwaro of Impostors , 1m- tatlona and coni-octlonasalil tn be just as good. or sale by all dealora. H. \VARNER & CO. , Pin _ RoohoHtor N. Y The Great Lngiish Komedy ! . . Never falls ts cuie Nervous Debility. Vi tal Exhaustion , Kmis- ilons , Seminal Woalc- t HOOD , and all the vtilcfficts of youth ful follies nnd cxces- . It stops perrua ncntly all weakening. Involuntary IOBSI a and drains upon the sjs- tcm , the Inevitable re- _ suit of those oulpmc- Ices , which arose dcstruetlvo to mind and body mil make 11 ( o miserable , often leading to Ineanl- y and death It strengthens the Ken ea-Ilraln , mcmor > ( Blood , Muscles , DlKCfctlto and Itepro- luctUo Ork'uis , It restores to all the organic unctions their former vigor and vitality , ma- Ing llfo cheerful and cnjovable , 1'ricc , JJa Settle , or four times the quantity $10. Sent by xprosa , secure from observation , to any address , on receipt of prlcu. No. C. O. D. aont , except on receipt of 91 as a guarantee. Letters re questing answers must Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills ro tr ) best and cheapest dj spcpala and bllllous uru lu tbe market. Sold by all druggists. Price M ) cents. DR MINTIS'S KlUNIT ItEUKDT , NRPRBTICl'M , Cures 1 11 Undo ! Kidney and bladder complalnto. onorrhea , gleet and leucorrhea. For ealo iiy all uyglbU : vlahottlo. ENULI8II MKUIOAL INB11TLJTK. 71SOII\eSt. , at. LouU , Mo. For Sale In Omaha by 0 , r. GOOPMAN , JunSMv * Vf v lf If jnimru * mariV x oft > u > liiiwcul. . 1 niuii ot lev i nitd hy lliokvruinor tii'tollluinTtri > i Tour Uutloi ovoli * nlKhl ivnilc , to re 1'nmljntiaid vj toir brain nenPMirf Hop Blttero. wisl. Uib HOP Br If Tou are joujitnd { suuerlJirf tiomauy u dltcit-tlon or dl Hlia ( tluu i If you nn unr rlcd orl Bl . old or I oiuur. ueso , rflr o Ho pi | mtteM. A\horer yonorn. J lirjmna * 019 . vbinarrr you fill , rrjalii from aumr that your ejrttui I form of C ! une > nrod * ckumlDt ; . ted ilUcite that mliclif or ttuiuumui ; , hare been pretculart Ly tlinolr uwcr takn Hop v Hcptittort O , | . O i rur'nururuiM U au ibacluU fvahii , in cA > 6 nd trre l t Of 6t > iir t ( H > . TdlltuM Vlouil. , HOP Mo curt /o. Kuruinmwl drunUvuu-Hi U8 < 3 Of wpiUkJ , Vou will be totacoo , cs CUn dtf50UWK a j colic * . Hop Bitter * ltyoa r lm Sold br drug rr w < tk Mid flita. EiQjfoi ( owiylriUd.trjr NEVER Clrculur It I It may HOIBrrru * * nve your FAIL life..It hae Biwed riun- drede. it T-toilc , Oct. I NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Cam Gnarniitood. Or , K. 0. > N tafft Herri ) and Ilialu Troatmrnt ipeclflo for llvstorli , Dlzilntea , Convulilona. enoui Headache , Mental Depression , Loajo ! : craorjBpenn > torrhuiaImpotency , ImolucUry iiuUdlooi , Premature Old Age , caused by ovcr- xertlon , eolf abuse , or over-Indulgence , which cadi to misery , decay and death. One box will me recent QUOD. Ka h box conUlni one month's rcatiuent. One dollar a box , or nix boxe * for ve dollar * , tent by mall prepaid on receipt of trice. Wo guarantee tlx boic * to cure any case. Vlth each order recelud by u * for six boxes , ao- couipanled with live dollars , will eend the pur. huer our written ni/traatce to return the inonev If the treatment do act caVct a curt , C. f. Ooodmm , Uiuiri'liit , Sole. Wholefiale and egul Agent , Omaha , Nob. Old-in by mall at tilt orlco. dllwl > W.B. 1ILLARU. K. U. JOHNSON MILLARD & 'JOHNSON ' , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Pock & Bathers Lard , and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA , - - - NEB REFERENCES J OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. cr. cr. BEO risr & o o WHOLESALE Boots and Shoes. OMAHA , NEB. o. IF. o-ooDMA.Nr , DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS. Window and Plate Glass. tarAnyono contemplating bulletin ? store , bank , or any other flno will flnd It to their ad vantage to corrts end with us before purchasing their 1'lato dlaes. C. F , GOODMAN , ' OMAHA NEB. IEYO. WHOLESAL 1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha. WHOLESALE- On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , -DEALERS IN- HALLS SAFE Fire and Burglar Proo \ i o o 1020 Farnham Street , STEELE , J SCO , AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGAES MD IMUFACTUEED TOBACCO. Seents for BBNWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER CO. HENRY LEMMANN , .JOBBER OP AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA J. A. WAEEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DEALKU IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DQO ! , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT JsTBTATK AQKNX FOB MILWAUKEE CE1IXNT OOUPANT1 Near Union Pacific Depot. - - OMAHA NBB -OL33OTE ei3C3sa-.5ai-2c.3E3 . IPOWHB AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , emu HALLADAYiWIHD-MILLS GHUHCH AJ1D SCHOOL BELLS Gor. Faruam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.