THE DAILY BED : MOJNDAY , JULY 24 1882. GENERAL NEWS , A Variety of Important Events From aU Parts of tlio Country , Tne Principal Peatureo of the Immigrant Bill Passed by OongroBO. A Stronis Effort In the Bormto to Fnrthor Kottnoo thoTobrxooo Tax. bportlng Notoa imcl Other Hvonts. CONOHE33. National Associated t'rcw 8EKATH WASIIJNOTOX , July 22. IJou obill giving Airs. Girliuld ono year's nalary of her late husband , pansod. HoBjlution ndoptod inquiring into the expediency of the cnblo to Bor mudn for signal service. HouKti bill for public buildings nt JIfttciuolto nnd Scranton , ! * , , pasaod. Senator llalo aubmlttod n confer ence report on Mio di'Iicloncy bill nnd the senate by unanimous vote insisted on its paying milong i to aonators for special session. Conforonoo was or dered , The senate took up the revenue bill. Senator Hock offered nn amend ment to retain the tnr ou perfumery nnd medical preparations. .Rejectee ] , 2J ( to 2 ! ) . Most of the nfternocu scision was spent in a rambling nnd almost aim less debate on the bill , the speakers rarely confining themaqlvcs to the subject matter. Various propositions were submitted , permitting producers of loaf tobncro to sell their own pro- dudtions without payment of tax as dealers , Finally nn amendment wni offered by Senator Deck , permitting them to soil S100 worth a year. Adopted , 23 to 24. Just before adjournment , Senator Mahono offered his amendment mak ing the tax on manufactured tobacco eight conta. This , if ndopted , would Buporcodo Senator lieck'n ( or 12 cents , previously ndopted. Senator Merrill end Sherman strenuously opposed it , as exhausting the limit to which thu reduction of rovcnuo could bo car- xio'd. xio'd.Senator Senator Bock who heretofore was only willing to reduce the tux to 12 cents , said ho would vpto for it. Senator Bayard said ho would do the same but for the amendment per mitting growers to sell in small quan tities which was sure to prove a Horious leak in the rovonues. To Bocuro its reconsideration and thus strengthen Mahono'n amendment , ho sought and obtained nt 0:15 : p. in. , adjournment to Monday. Should Mnhono'a amendment carry , which is possible , it may lead to the abandon ment of the tariff f cut urea of the bill. 1IOUHK I'llOCKKWNOB. Mr. Kasson offered a bill authoriz ing the admission free of duty foreign mntcrial designed for usp with domes tic material for buildinq ships for foreign owners. Mr. TucUor offered nn amendment extending the snmo privilege to ship builders and ownorH in this country. A lively discussion followed and the bill wont over. The vote on Mr. Tuokor'a amendment stood 01 yeas , 12 nays. A bill was pasaod cauunp the for feiture of the goods of any trader at tempting to operate ) on the Indian reservations without liconso. Mr. Doustor'a bill regulating the carriage of immigrants was passed. Its principal provisions are as follows : It ) n steamship carrying passengers ether than cabin passengers the com partments or spaces unobstructed by cargo stores or goods shall bo of sufll- clont dimensions to allow for each and every passenger carried or brought therein 100 cubic foot of tin compart ments or spaces located on the main dock or on the first deck next below the main deck of the vessel , and 125 cubic fcot for each passenger carried or brought therein if the compartment or space is located on the second deck below the main dock of the vessel , and it shall not bo lawful to carry or bring passengers on any dock ether than the declfH above mentioned. Children under 1 year of ago shall not bo included , and two children between tweon 1 and 8 years of ago shall bo counted as ono passenger. The master - tor of tv vessel coming to n port or place in the United States in viola tion of the provisions of this section shall bo deoinod guilty of a misdemeanor meaner and shall bo fined $50 for each and every passenger in excess of the proper number , and may also bo im prisoned not exceeding six months. In every such vessel there shall bo a Bufliciont number of berths for the ac commodation , ns heroin provided , of nil such passengers. _ There shall not bo on any dock nor in any compart ment or space occupied by such pas sengers more than two tiers of berths. The berths shall bo properly con structed and bo separated from each IK ether by partitions , as berths ordi narily are separated ; and each berth shall bo at least two foot in width and six foot In loncth , and the interval between the floor nnd lower part of the lowest tier of bertha and the dock beneath thorn shall not bo IOHS than six inches , nor the interval between each tier of berths and the interval between the uppermost tier and the dock abivo it less than two feet six inches , For any violation of the provisions of this section the mas ter of the vessel shall bo liable to a fine ot $5 for each passenger carried or brought on the vessel , Every such steamship or other vos- aol shall have ndenuato provision for affording light and air to the pusaon- gor docks and to the compartments and spaces occupied by such passen gers , and with adequate means nnd appliances for ventilating the com partments and spaces. There are special provisions for inuuring this , and the penally for any neglect to conform tn the requirements shall not exceed $250 , An allowance of good , wholesome , and proper food , with a _ reasonable quantity of fresh provisions , which food ahull bo equal in value to ono and a half navy rations of the United States , and of fresh water not less than four quarts per day ahull ba furnished ' guch pataongera. Three meals shall ] iO Borred daily at regular and stated hours , of which hours sufficient notice shall bo given , If any such passen gers shall , nt any time during the toy ago , bo put on short allowance foi food or wntcr , the master of the vesnol shall pay to such passenger S3 of each nnd every day the passenger may have boon put on short nllownncet ox- cnpt in coso cf accidents , where the captain is obliged to put the passengers on short allowances. Mothers with infants nnd young children shall bo furnished the necessary quantity of wholesome milk or condensed milk for the sus tenance of the latter. Tables and seats shall bo provided for the use of passengers nt regular meals , nnd for nvory willful violation of any of the provisions of this soition the master of the vessel shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor , and shall bo fined not more than $500 nnd bo imprison ed for n term not exceeding six months. The enforcement of this penalty , however , shall not affect the civil responsibility of the master and owners of the vessel to such pis- sengon ns may have suffered from any negligence , breach of contract , or default - fault on the part of such masters or owners. In every such steamship or ether VCBBO ) there slinll bo properly built and Recurcd , or divided off from other apncsB , two compartments or spaces to bo used exclusively as hospitals for such passengers , ono for mon and the otiior for women. The hospitals shal ] ba IccUod in n space below the deck next below the main deck of the voted , nnd not elsewhere. The pros- oi-co of n competent physician nnd good care in case of sickness ore also provided for. For a violation of the provision ot this section the master oi the voBsal shall bo liable to n penalty not exceeding $250. The master of every such ( steamship or ether vessel is authorized to main tain good discipline nnd such habits of cleanliness nmong such pasaongora as will tend to the preservation of health ; aud some ot the methods are specified ; any violation of the regulations to aubjoct the master of the vosaol to n line of not more thnn $100. It shall not bo lawful to have on board of any such steamship Or other \csBolany nitroglycerine , dynamite , or "any other oxploaivo article or com pound , nor any vilrlol or like acids , nor gunpowder , except for the ship's use , nor any nrticlo or number of ar ticles , whether as cargo or ballast , which , by reason of the n.xturo or the quantity or mode of storage thereof , shall , either singly or collectively , bo likely to endanger the health or lives of the passengers or safety of the vcs- eel ; and horses , cattle or ether ani mals taken on board of or brought in any such vessel shall not bo carried on any dock below the dock compartment in which papsonnorB are berthed , nor in any adjoining compartment except in a vessel built of iron , and of which the compartments are divided oil' by wator-tiht | bulkheads extending to the upper deck. For every violation of any of those provisions the master of the voasoi shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor , and bo imprisoned for n period not exceeding one year. A number of minor bills , relating to Indian affiiiru , passed , The house at 3:30 : adjourned. SPORTING. National Asooclatod Prou. CHICAGO IIACEH. OIIIUAOO , July 22. To-day was the seventh and last day of the rarca nt Driving park. The attendance was small. The first race , special , $250 a Hide , with $1,000 added by the asso ciation , had four entrees , and was won easily by Oroxio in three straight heats , Abe Downing second , Over man third ; time 2:32 : ] . The second , a stallion race , for $250 i side , $1,000 added by the nccocia- : ion , had only three entries , Black Oloud winning in three straight heats , alter u close contest , Monoo Chief second , Scotts Thomas third : time 2:17.1. : In the third race 3:00 : class , purse 61,000 , five entries , Jim Bowman won in three straight heats , Ileol second , Billy third ; time 2:29 : $ . LONG WlAHOlf IIACEH. LONO BUANOH , July 22. First race , purse $500 , for three year olds and upwards , ono mile , Parole first , Clara D , second ; time , 1:43 : : } . Second race , Camden stakes , two fear olds , three quarters of a milo , liollo first , Woodllower second ; time , 1:10 : ] , Third race , harvest handicap , for ill ages , milo and a quarter , Jack of Hearts first , GirofU second ; time , 2:21. : 2:21.Fourth Fourth race , handicap sweepstakes , nile and throo-quarters , Faircount first , Monitor second ; time , 303j. ; Fifth race , purao $200 , for all agoa , ; ontlomon riders , throo-quarters of a milo , Constantine first , Sir Hugh second end ; time , 1:10 : Sixth race , Mallard stakes , seven 'urloiifjs , Uospudor first , Vampire second end ; time , ltU : ) , Seventh race , purse $500 , milo and a quarter , over five hurdles , Kitty Clark first , Frank Short second ; time , 2:22j. : The judges' decisions in the fifth and sixth races , when Hospador was [ ilncod first , instead of Ynmpiro , nnd when Sir Illicit was misplaced , caused a universal hiss from the vast audience , nnd oven Mr. Hunter , who rode Hos pador , offered to bet the judges , for lie know ho had not won , 1IUI01ITON 1IKAOH HACKS. NKW YOUK , July 22. First race , | > iirau $200 , ft-year-olds. throo-quar- tera of a milo , llotchamio first , Medu sa second ; time , 1:18 : , Second race , $250 , all ages , ono mile , Monk first , Watchman second ; time 1:45. : Third race , $200 , for beaten horses , sovun furlongs , Kenny first , Sports man second ; time , 1:30 : , Fourth race , five furlongn , Hickory first , Qarfield second ; time , 102 ; { . Fifth raco. $200 , steeplechase short course , Inu'omar first , Moscow aucondj time , 2 ; 17. A | ) \S1I KOH $10,000. SALT LAKE , Utah , July 22. At Agricultural park to-day , the race be tween Pearl Jonninija and Hod Uoy , for $10,000 , one mile and a quarter , the former won ; time , 2:11 : , Till ! TlirMflUiH , NnwYonK , July 22. Richard K. Fox , "Tug" Wilson's backer , will not consent to Billy Muddon'a proposition ou behalf of Sullivan for the battle ground , but will agree that the fight take pluco in Mississippi or Louisiana , or will iiumo three places whore the battle can bo decided. Harry Hill will bo the final stakeholder , BEAUTY AND THE BAT. A Hard-Fonfiht Battle on the Diamond Field , A Trial of Strength Between Red Oloud and Bloom- ington. Tiio Mnnculivr Youth of Bloomlnn- ttm the Victor * Tiv a Score of 8 to 7. "WonrofjoinguptoBloomington on Thursday to piny n gatno of base bal with the nine of thnt p'laco , nnd you must not fall to bo there , " said n Hoc Cloud ball player to a BEB reporter , "as ovcry one in this vicinity taken TIIK Br.E , nnd will llko to hear how the gatno comes out , " The acribo made n solemn promise , and true to his word wns present on the appointee day. On the early mornitlg there vroro heavy clouds and the prospect o a rainy day , but in a fovr hours i cleared away , just or-ough cloud remaining maining to shndo the sun. At 1 o'clock the lied Cloud boya arrived together with their friends and a number bor of visitors from llivorton anc Franklin. It was avidont from the first that the Red Oloud nine mean business , os they came with oil the requisites for a good game uniforms bats , balls and girls , The truth is they are good boys , and when they go away from homo , they do not believe in leaving their sisters behind. The Bloomington nine mot their opponents and escorted them to the hotel , where dinner was had. At the close both nines repaired to the field prepared for notion. Seats had boon for the accommodation of the Elacod idy visitors , wlioro they could see the playing of their favorites. The Bloomington - ington ladies occupied the seats re maining. The Hold wns in' excellent condition and presented a picturesque appearance with the rod and blue un- forms of the players nnd the elegant costumes of the ladies ; oycr all iloated the stars and stripes. Want of sp.ico forbids our enumer ating each play that was made , but each and ovcry player acquitted him- salt nobly. After the first inning the spectators became very enthusiastic nnd every move wns wutchud with thn most intense interest , the friends of cither nine cheering as their favorites made a good play. The ladies , espec ially , seemed to enjoy the sport , and in their presence the boys did their best , for who will not do his best whan his girl is looking on ? From the beginning to the last inning the game was very close , the acoro bolnc n tie. At the final inning the Bloomington nine made n score and the game was won by thorn , 8 to 7. The victorious nine gave three cheers in honor of the Rod Cloud boy ; , who returned the compliment in n like manner. It was pronounced by all a most successful game and the most closely contested of any played in the valley this sea son. Every ono appeared satisfied and general good fcoling prevailed on ail sides. The Red Oloud boys have no reason to fool ashamed of their defeat , for to bo beaten by a score of one at the hinds of a nine equal to the Bloomington nine , is a greater honor than a victory would bo over a loss skillful nino. The Bloomington nine was composed - od of the following named gontlman : Hort , Wright , Fnllan , Mahin , Me- Coy , Shaffer , J. Wright , Pugsloy , Oartor. The make up of tbo Rod Oloud nine was as follows : 0 Platt , W. Smith , II. Sherwood , J. Minor , A. Higby , M. Marsh , G. Harbor , S. Albright , V. Fulton. The scorers were J. 0. Warner and E. H. Marshall. L. P. Albright , ot Rod Oloud , acted aa um pire.Tho The Rod Oloud boys say they will not bo satisfied until the Bloomington nine play them a game on their own round , and it is probable that a ro- iurn game will bo arranged before a ? roat while. Red Cloud and BloomIngton - Ington have reason to bo proud of their base ball nines , as it is doubtful whether any town in the valley can show a hotter nino. It is also doubt ful , in the extreme , if any two towns : an surpass these two most favored localities in the number of pretty girls who are interested in base ball. A. 0. D. THE COMING PLAGUE. What Omaha la to Suitor in tno Ap proaching1 Fall. There is a gathering of the clans in Nebraska. All the short-haired 'omnlrs and long-haired males , from the Passamaquoddy to the Golden gate , are on their way thither to take iart in the woman suffrage campaign. What Iowa nnd Kansas have under gone from the prohibition and anti- prohibition exhorters is not n circum- stanao to that which is in store for Nebraska. The male nnd female shriokors intend to go through tlia state like a cyclone. They will com- iiionco very soon , and premise to keep it up through the summer nnd fall without intermission , In September .ho national convention of the suf fragists will bolield at Omaha , and nil the celebrities thoro. Life in n now stnto is not without its drawbacks , after all. If no other plague is visited upon Nebraska , this year its cup' will bo full , [ Chicago Times. ItATES ADJUSTED. OrnnUiv Morchanta ( Jam the Point ABkocl For , The visit of tno delegation of Omaha merchants to Chicago some weeks ago scorns to have had a good elfoct , as will bo soon by the following from the Chicago Tribune : "Tho committee of general freight agents appointed at Wednesday's mooting of the general mana ors of the Missouri river roads to consider the question of equalizing the rates between points on tlio east side of the Missouri river and these on the west sldo lius completed its work nnd ngrood to make the rates to Council Dlutl'd the n mo as to Omaha , They nlao agreed to make the Kansas City rates the same as the Omaha rates. This causes nn advance ol from two to five cents per 100 pounds on all classes of freight from Chicago and St. Louis to Council Bluffs anc Kansas City , as the Kansas City rates heretofore were the same as these to Council Bluffs. While the Omaha merchants will no doubt bo satisfied with this action , ns it gives them the advantage over thfiir competitors at Council Bluffs nnd Kansas City , it is quite certain that the now arrange ments will create n storm of indigna tion among the merchants of Council Bluffs and Kansas City , and some live ly protests may bo looked for. This action will necessitate an entire - tire reconstruction of the Missouri river land's , ns all the rates will bo higher than at present , and Commis sioner Miflloy is now engaged in pre paring thanow tariff , nnd will have it printed in a day or two. " It la thoconciirniit tcstlmonyct'trto public and thntnc-lkluM proto-floii thnt Hosteller's M'om < ch Hitters I n modli inn v hlch ch Vfi rcsuIU srecdlr Mt , llnrouuli and benign. llolila reel * lilDjflhcr disorder. It lux gorites thcfcchlc , con quers kldniy arrl bladder < oai | > .alnts , nml Inn- tenithocriiivalOTS DCorf ilio'o icciurlnz from enfeebling ill etuis Moreover , It li the grand specific forfti\cr and ague. For Data by all druggists and dealers ijcnornlly Jl teal DR. CLARKE " " taoS&si St. Louh , is 8(111 ( treatIng - Ing nil 1'lUVATi : , NKU- VoUS , CIIltON O nd Special Disuses , Spcrma- tonhtca , Impoti ncy ( Sex- iml Incapacity ) , Female Ditcnscn , Irregular ! les , Difficulties , etc. i , ten I 25 cent * ( In nUiupi ) ti v > y cxpresi tharccs on a 4'\nlual > l < \vork" cnlltlctl "Oisoeui o ( \Vorren , etc. " Work on CHRONIC DMKIHEH , one stamp o ( Eclt-alitno or Prhato Disease , send 2 stamps lor C'KLKDiiATKD WOBKH on NtrtciH anil rcxuil Diseases. Consultation pmorully or Ly letter , FIUJE. Consu t Iho old Doctor. THOUSANDS CL'HKO. Olllcn In quiet , uhatc , rrspcctablo place. You tec no ono but the doctor. Dr. > larko U the only phjeicUn In the clly whew > r- lanti cures or no pay .VccllcliiC3 fccut c\cry whorn. HourH. 8 A. M tn 8 p. M il&wlv KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The Moat Succestful Remedy ever dlscov * ored , as It Is certain In Its odectn nnd Jo09 not blister. READ PROOF UK LOW. Also excellent for human flesh. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. WoahlnKtcnvllle , Ohio , June 17 , 1831. DB D. J. KKNDALL , &Co. : Gouts Iloading your ad vertisement In Turl , Field and Farm , of your KcntUll's Spavin Cure , ard having a valuable and speedy horse which had been lame from ppavln for eighteen months , I sent to you for bottle by express , which In six weeks removed nil lamenris nnd enlargement and a large spl'nt ' from another horse , and both horsoa are to-aay an Bound as colts. The ono bottle wag worth tome mo ono hundred dollars. Respectfully yo'iro , II. A. Dk'RTOtBTT , II. D. Send for Illustrated circular giving positive proof. Price ? ! . All Druintl'ta have It or can got lynj you. Dr. 11. J. Kendall & Co' , Pro- § OL.t > BY".LL'DBUGGIS rs. d.wlv OKAY'S SPECIFIC MKDICIKE TRAOS MARKmThp GrcatTni DB MARX English rein- oily. An un failing euro > for Seminal Weakness , Spormator. rhca , Impotency - ency , and all Dlecasesthat' ' BCFCRETAKIHQJ quo'nco9 AFTER TARIHO. lolt-AlJUHo ; OB Loot of Memory , Universal Lassl udo , Pain In the Bock , Dlmiiosa of Vision , Premature mature Old Ago , and many other Diseases that ead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prcma- uro Oravo. t&FM particulars in oar pamohlet , which wo desire to send f reo t v mall to every one. iyTho SpoclQ rUedlclno Is told by all druggists at 91 per package , or C pack\ea for 85 , or will bo sent free by mall on rei * < Ipt'of the money , by aldruoBlug' THEOIUY 1EDICINE CO. , Buffalo , N. T. nofmo-fiod SIPHILIS { In any stage bV ° .em&irf ) r " Otuarrli. EOZKMA , ) ld Sores , Pimples , BOILS , or any Skin ea Ourea When Hot Springs Fail UAVIBN , Aua. , May . 1881 Wa ha\e c o < In onr on town who lived at lot Spring , mill were finally cured with S. a. 8 , llOOAMMON fc llimOT It luu uLiiui.ixjiuo to ou ua miur. . mt.1. CUKE YOUR OR charge nothlntr 11 Write lot particular ) and copy of little Uook " in th Unfortunate Hutforlnir Bi.dlMI itewnrtl win uo u ia la uj heuiUt \ > lie will tin J , on analjsla 100 tottlo i.e. 8. , one particle of Mercury , Iodide I'otu tuni or any Mineral aubstanco. BW1KT 8PECIHO CO. Prori , Atlaat Prlco of Small slit , f 1.00 , Large lto 41,76. Bold by KKNNARD EUOU. 4 CO OUN UI1BLKU , * ROUI BCllAVr , President. Vice FrtWI W , S. Dmtum , Sec. and Trcxs. TEE NEBRASKA Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Uorn Plnnlois , Hrrrowa.Pnrm HulUy Hay luvliod , Buotcoc Wlndmllla. &o , , , , , nork aud uiauu'ai We ar proptrcd to da jab urine for other patties. Audtai all orders NE11UA6KA MANUFAOTURIKO CO Lincoln , Nub. Mrs .1. 0. Ilobcrtaon , Pltttouw. Pa. , writes ! " wet suffering from general dclillln. nant of ap petite , constipation , etc. , so that lye WM n bur den ; after tiling Ilurdock Oldbd Itlttcru I felt bet ter than for j cars. I cannot praise your Hitter too much , " Jl.Glbbs. of Buffalo , N. Y , , writes : "Your Ilurdock Dice Bitters , In chronic dlscasca of tha blood , liter * ! kldnc\8 , htto boon algnallv marked with success. Ihave unoj them mjsel with best results , for lorpidltvot tholl\er , And In CMC of a friend of mine suffering from dropsy , the effect was marvelous. " Bruce Turner , nochcitcr , N. Y.wrltea | : 'I h&vo been subject to serious disorder of tlio kidneys and tinnlilc to attend to business ; Ditrdock Blooi Dlttcra relieved mo before half n bottle w as used I feel conddcnt that they will entirely euro mo. " Ascnlth Hall , ningharnpton , N , Y. , wrltct "I Buffered with a dull pain thrsugh tnv cfl lung and shoulder , I/ost tny splrita , appetite and color , and could with illlllculty keep up all day. Took > our Ilurdock Blood Hitlers aa di rected , and have felt no pain since llrst week at- ter using them. " Mr. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About four jean ago I hadannttack of biliousfc\oram never fully recovered. My dlgcstho organs wcro weakened , and I would bo completely pros tratcd for days. After using tw o bottles of j our Ilurdock Blood Bitters thcl mprotcment was so tUlblo that I was astonished. I can now. though Cl > cars Ot ago , do a fair and loasonablo day's work. C. Blackot noblneon , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Forvcars I Buffered greatly from oft-recurring hcadaclio. 1 used your Burdock Blood Bittcra with happiest result * , nnd I now find mvsclf In better health than for years past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have used Burdock Blood Bitters for ncncus and bil ious headaches , and can recommend It to anyone requiring a cure for bllllousncss. ' Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes "For several years I have suUeied fttm cft-iccur ring blllloua headaches , dyspepsia , and com plaints peculiar to my ecx. Since using your Burdock Blood Bittcra I am entirely rcllo\ed. " Price. 81.00 oei Hottlo ; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER , MILBUEN , & Co , , Props , BUFFALO. N. Y- Sold at wholesale by Isb & McMohon nnd C. F Goodman. Jo 27 ood-mo Disease la an effect , not a cause. Ita origin Is within ; its manifestations without. Uenco , to cure the disease the CAimmust ba removed , and In no other way can a euro ever bo effected , WARNER'S SAFE K1DNDV AND IiIVER CURE la established on jftu ; tma prlnclplo. It reallzca tf" > f- n " 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arize from deranged kldnoya an liver , and It strikes at once at the root of the difficulty. The elements ol which It la composed act directly upon ihcaa great organs , both as a FOOD atd iiKSTORBR , and , by placlr/g / them In a healthy , condition , drlvo disease and pain from the system. For the Innumerable troub'ea caused by un healthy Kidneys. Liver and Urinary Organs ; for the distressing DIsordersof Women ; for Malaria. and physical derangements generally , this great rcm-dyhaj no equal. Itewaro of Impostors , 1m- tatlons and concoctions said tn bo Just aa good. or sale by all dealers. H. H "WARNER & CO. , mo _ Rochester N. Y. The Great hngiish Kem&dy Never falls to cuio Korvoua Debility , VI W Exhaustion , Emls- Seminal Woak- , klHOOD , and all the j v 11 effects of youth- Slful folhca and execs- 'lies. It stopa pcrnm- Iliently all weakening. involuntary lossts and drains upon the ss- Item , the Inevitable rc > M , , , "tun of these evilnrac ; lcc3 , which are BO dcstruetlvo to mind and body and make Ufa miserable , oltcn leading to Insani ty and death. It strengthens the Nervca.tiraln , memorU DIood , Jiimclca , Dlgcetlvo and Repro * iuctUo Organs , It restores to all the organic unctlcns their former vigor and Utallty , ma king life cheerful and en Jo ) able. Price , i3 a bottle , or four times the quantity $10. Sent by express , secure from obsen atlon. to any address. on receipt of price. No. 0. O. D. sent , except on receipt of $1 as a guarantee. Letters rj- quoatlng answ era must inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills arc tli ) best and cheapest dyspepsia and blllloua euro lu the market. Sold by all druggists. Price 0 cents. DB MlNTIIl'g KlIlNBT IttMXDT , NCPHBTICUK , Cures ill klndol Kidney and bladder complain to. gonorrhea , gleet and Icucorrhca. For Bate by all datirglsta : $1 a bottle. ENOLISII MEDICAL INQTITUTE. 718OH\eSt. , St. Louis , Mo. For Sale In Omaha by ( J. F. GOODMAN , Jan26-lv Vyf Hiuuttv i / 1C jojnrjfc mnn of lot- juur ilutlf nvbii' ' h Bork , to ri'n Hop Bitters , utu Hop Be If UM&oejijt nitI " dlkCittlon or dl fliia [ limn if"you ivi inn rlcd or blnplc , ow or I ouutr , tuiriTliu- fret jo rhr Hli ar iMitrului | Inif uu a t'ett rA < lcl uvw , rrly on Hop ! Wliueicr ro r . lirjii-inas ulo * , njai ; > fruiu jtae nlieuurrr jou y tciu ; form ul K ! o n o y tlir i jour . fiet-di cltunsinu. lor * , 1-rtlsrt.wi inat mlKlii Inif tlniulutl nlthoutinfpxfruli or brt mely n or < i take Hop HcpEJltter * O , f. O U an eb cl-.t. jilalm , iluoaiel nil irrcM.U , ol ti" i/o i < icAl HOP hla cure lot bnmlt. Vlood.l ibkemiKii jifri ( > rn nt i | of wjiliir } You wlll nel U'-ttCOO , CJ" iurc3tli. Hop Bitter * BoldM firn ? UyaaireiJni- weak and ? Ma. S ij ; > , / Plr luv , ] ilrH < Jtr > NEVER Clrculu Hi It may nvoyour FAIL to. Hit , , It hnb , Oiivtxl nun * H k..fe.I , I AT route , flit. ISSBI lit NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Cnr4 Guaranteed. Dr. E. 0. West d Ncr\o anil llralu Treatment AipodfloJor IljeterU , Dizziness , Convulsions. fcrvoua Headache , Mental Depression , Losa ol il < ! morySeiuiatoiru | < Rk.ui potency , Imoluntary Kmlualoni 1'romaUiro Old Age caiucJ , , by ovcr- nertlon , lell-abune , or o > er-lndulgcnce , which eado to tultery , dcciy and death. One uox will euro recent cties. Ea-h box contains ono month' * roatment. One dolkr a box , or nix boxea lor 01 e dollars ; sent by mall prepaid on recolpt ol irlce. We guarantee elr boxes to cure any c ac. Vltb each order received by ut ( or elx boxe * , ac- companltd with Dvo doll r , will tend the pur. chuer our written guarantee to return tbo money II the treatment do > uot cQect a cure. 0. / . Goodman , Druir l t , Hole. Wholesale and rcful Agent , Ooi.ba , Neb. Ord < r4 by mall at ItiU otice. dkwlv W.B. MII/LARL ) . K. U. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Commission and "Wholesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIQNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Pock & BanBhors Larfl , and Wilbor Mills Flonr OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES ' OMAHA JNATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOliNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. J" . < T _ IBIRO WIEvr & OO WHOLESALE DRY Boots and Shoes , OMAHA , NEB. O. IB1. TtOXT DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS. Window and Plate Glass. 2TAnyono contemplating building storebank , or any other fine will find It to their acl- \antago to corres end with us before purchasing their Plato Glass. O. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - - - NEB. ) i . O. A T "EP AJbib 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , WHOLESALE LUMBER , GOAL & LIME * , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , , -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 Farnham Street , STEELE , JJHNSOH & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGAES AMD lAMAGTURED TOBACCO. igonta for BEHWOOD HAILS AND LAFLIU & KA11D POWDER CO. HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHAD A EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA WHOLE3AU ! AND RETAIL DKALEU IH Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLIHDS , MOLDIHGS , UP/IE / , MTBTATE AQENl FOB MILWAUKEE CEUEtfT COUP AN Y ? Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA KE B JPOWHR AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , * * A HALLADAYcV/iKfHIILLS / CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cor. Faruam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb , V