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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1882)
on THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , ATVUST 10 18& . POLlTIOALi The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser i ] that indications point tnet-Govciiior ltd ben K. Fenton ns a prominent figure I politics of the Btnto i ( New York this yea 1 General" Snm Gary tells nn Aubiii reporter that the precnback party 1 "ilea as a tmolt anil that there is no unity < ( cntimcnt ia it. " Add Sam Cary did t ranch M anyl.ody to kill it. Mr. Whnrton Barker , of PhllaJclnhli sys that ho Is confident that the Indi pendent republicans have no thought < nuking nomination ! for members of cot grew In the districts cf riiiladelphla. Mr. Stephens will make only fou speeches during the canvass in Georgia- one each nt Augutta , Atlanta , Amcricu and Savannah. Many people in the lowe part of Go > rglix have cover seen him , The attempt of Congressman Singleton' cncmt B to defeat him lor rcnomfnation b ; gerrymandering htm nut of his district li AllBtisnipplhuB failed , and ho hnr beet chosen at n candidate in the Vth district. . lie ts LOW serving hltftovciith tcnn in con grcs. ' , and also served two terms in thi rebel congress. Senator1 Stewart , the independent re > publican candidate for governor of Pcmy- ! vania , has challenged General Bcavi r , the regular candidate , to meet him ui > on the etump nud dlocuas before the rcptibllcanr of the state the isnucs dividing tbo twc factions. General Beaver will not accept the challenge. The bid the democratic : leaders in Ii ill- ana made f < r the liquor vote may result In wcakcninir the party more than it will Rtrenitlun It , The liquor dealtrs nronot ( utisEoil , nnd an important element in the party 1ms been allenato 1 by the null pro- hlbltiiin platform. Tlio dlssatififuctlon among the rural democrats in outspoken and may lead to a actions break in the party. Numerous chnnjcs , it is predicted , will bo made , in the present delegation to con- green from Pennsylvania , Molt ot the members are candidates for lenomination , but not more tlmu ten are sure ' f being gratified. Some ( f tlioothrrs doubtlcts will pull through after a html fight , though the outlook now is not particularly cheer- ing. A few have declined a rcnominution in odrunco. An exchange Bays that nn Indianapolis yoatiR man ban never voted , and has vowed that bo never will until bis mother nnd Bin- tor con accompany him to the trails. If the young man's mother and sinter are tuo btny to accompany htm to the polls , they should employ a imllceman to go with him ; though a man who is afraid to go ulone doesn't dpcorvo to cxercUo the privileges of an American citizen. Norn's town Herald , There is said to bo a bitter struggle for the republican nomination for cougioss in the Third district of Louisiana , r-'ctmtor Xollofg and Mmnm. Boattlo and Durr.ill are candidates. It Is charged by the dem ocrats that at a recent primary election In St. Mary's parish , after 1159 voter- had d- poeitrd their biillots , there wore f und in the box juitt G15 votes. The rcpuhllcanH do not deny it , but each 'factions puts the rcBponalblliU on tuo other. Mr , Kellogg beam the blunt of the blame. The Eyil Effects of the War Ovrr- STEVENS POINT , Wis.\ * * 1 -4 i * i r\l i-t f April 10,1881. fTho II. n. WAHNEH" & Co. : Sira- The privationa of thu war imposed upon mo what phyDicintm call "chronio" diarrh < oa. Your Safe Kidney nnd Liver Cure ia the only inodichio that ovcr , did mu any good. 1-ld-lw SETH W. HOHNKTEI ) . IU Tbo Romance and Reality of Railroad Investments. 'To the Kdltor of Tne.Now York Times : In the light of the piat , wliou' nl- most every ono has muro or losn rca- son fur remembering the poouliar habit'in vogue among many of our railway , toli'Rraph and mining coin- panics of doubling up tlioir capital Btoolc and otherwise manipulating it in thb most confuaing and astonishing manner , it ia exasperating to road in Thu It nil way Ago of the 27th of July the following picco of twaddle and nonaoiiso. 'Who gets the most out of the rallwayn , the Moated capitalists who have the impudence denco to build them , or the down.troJtlo i jioojilo who rule on them und * li\i \ > by them .at nstunlalilnglv owioap rates and the vast onny uT men , women anil chlhlicn whom they suppoit ? Iiitussco. In round num. benin ifcSl : "I'lio railways earned S72S.'IOO.OOO. I'lioypild out for woikniL' uxpcnuOH 9CX'.0,0. ( ' 'Tno interest on their boiuh was $128- ( iOO.OUJ. ' 'riiey ' paid their utockhoklorb In divi dend * Sltt.SOO.OOU What fanner , out of every 8100hlch he receives lor his crop ? , pnyn his labororn SU2 ; the holder * of his u ortfRu ? 17 , puts Into other necousary outlays SI ) , and kcopa only 812 for his vapitul , labor , and rlak ? Not one. " At ( irat sight this strikes ono as . being very proper , but after a little reliction the fallacy of it becomes apparent. According to thin state ment $128,000,000 goes annually to pay intttruflt on bonds. This is tqual to G per cunt interest on over $2,01)0- ) , 000,000-an amount tlmt would build and equip a better railway system than wo have in tno country to dity , Six per cuntum being considered u good return fur invested capital , fur what , may I ask , ia this tniling $93 , 000,000 puiu ? Ib it to pay dividends on anuther class of securities , commonly known as stock , which cost nothing to the original holders , usually styled "pro- motors" or "members of the syndi cate. " For example , we will suppose a number of individuals ( prbmutora ) oocuro.u charter fur a railroad unu form themselves into a company , und then proceed to negotiate for the capital - tal needed to build the road , Wo will also suppose tha actual coat of I ho road to bo $3,000,000 In otder to aocuro this uniuuuc the "promoters" draw up un elaborate prospectus , in connection with they issuaa iiuunciol statement about like this ; COST , Total construction , . . , $ a.000,000 Cal'JTAL. Stock ; . $ 5,100,000 Bonds , 0,000,0 0 Total $10,000.000 DIVISION. To syndicate let making ad. vancca and neKotlatliij ; bondi : Stock , . , , . $3,000000 BoucU 4,000,000 To promoter * for rlgiitr , fran chises , surveys , and expense * to date ; Stock , 2,000/00 Uouds , l.OOi.OOJ Total $10,000,010 All this done , the next thing is for the ' 'promoters" to cast about until they find a number of capitalist ! ) willing - ling to form the syndicate , undurtaku to "lloat" the bonda upon the public , and in the inoantimo make the nocea- aary cuth iidvmiccs. The next thin ; ; It to build the road. Bupposing it novr to be built , it ia an easy matter to toll ihe bondb i t or about par , thus reimburaing thotuselvoa for tlioir torn- porary outlay , and leaving the syndi cate" and "promoters" the happy poa- Bcwor of $7.000,000 In o ah and Block ( uni profit nil a trangaotion involving only 83,000,000 in money. "What farmer" would bo satisfied with such o profit as this ? Wo wil continue n little further , nnd auppos the road R&ca into operation. Th first year it manages to pay the intoi cat on its bonds , and at the end of tli third ycnr after the "down-troddei people" have been allowed to ride 01 It and to "ship by it at astonishing ! ; chcnp rates , " it pn > s n dividend ol I per cont. on its stock. This seems al correct enough , and is n very modes allowing until you commence to figure "Lot us see. In round figures G pe ; cont. of $10,000,000 stock and bondi is exactly $000,000 ; and , by a quooi concurrence , § 000,000 is also exactly 20 per cont. of $3,000,000 , which wai the real cost of the road. "Whal farmer" would bo content with BC small a return "for hix cipital , labor , and risk ? " I was going tn add thai G2 per cent , of the gross earnings if rather heavy for working cxponscs. ] suppose this might bo reduced n little , say , ono-quartor , if our railroad Pros' idonU wera not quite so expensive , and and if wo had not so many friends and relations to farniah with "soft" places , nnd if our Directors would travel like rdinnry mortals , and if everybody took only what belonged to them , and but this is diverging from the sub < "cct. "cct.To To resume , thus it appoaro to me hat our railroads are stocked and bonded for three times their actual ash cost ; tens and hundreds of mil lions in stock ( .ind bonds too ) are issued to " " and " "promoters" "syndi cates" and construction companies without 1 cent of substantial , buna lido consideration being given in return turn , And still wo find The Railway Ago a journal given to statistics , com mitting itself to a needless statement , calculated to bo credited only by the most verdan ( , and making nonsensical comparisons between the farmer and our world famed railroad wrecker. As well compare a steady-going , hard working mechanic with a slick and wily member of the Now York Stock Exchange aidowalk * * * "A coward can bo a hero at a distance ; presence of danger tests presence of mind. " Presence of dis ease test the value of a curative. Kidney-Wort challenges thin teat al wayo and everywhere , so f r as all complainta of the bowels , aver and kidneys are concerned. It cures all , nor asks any odds. GRAND ISLAND REUNION. The Grand Army of the Republic nnd the 28th Day of August. The Grand Island ro-union commit tee mot at the parlors of the Wiltzt ) hotel in Grand Island , Saturday , Au gust D , 18 2. Present , Gen , 0. Wiltzo , chairman , Ool. J. D. Blooro , secretary , pro tern , Col. Webster , S. Alexander , S. B. Tones , 0. L. flowell and Gen. John M. Thayor. Previous resolutions in regard to omall arms was changed BO as to road 500 muskets and 3,000 rounds of am munition. Committee received information of the shipment of 500 wall tents and two cannono. On motion Ool. Moore was appoint ed a committee of ono to attend to procuring necessary bomba and fire works for gunboats , etc , On motion W. H. Michael was re quested to take command of the gun boat Monitor , with the rank of cap tain dnring the ro-union. On motion a committee of four was appointed to arrange outlines of a pro gramme for publication at once , de- lulled programme to bo prepared at next meeting. General Thayer , Col. Webster , Ool. Mooru and Gen. S. B. Jones appointed as said committee , Tno committee reported thu follow ing , which wan adopted and ordered printed : The grand soldiers and sailors re union , under the auspicica of thu 3rund Army nf the Republic , to bu leld at Grand Island , Nebraska , com- inencing M ! nday , August 28 , 1882 , lontinuing through the week , bids 'air to bu the largest gathering ever leld west of the Mississippi. The committee of arrangement hav- ng the re-union in ohargo , have about iomplotod the most elaborate pro para- ions for the c.xro and entertainment if the thousands who will attend. Tents under thu joint resolution of : ourosa will bp Inrniohcd free for .he use of those iirnttendance. Hay , itraw and fuel , ulso free , have been lonated by the citizens of Grand Is- and and vicinity. President Arthur , Senator Roscoe Ounkting , Senator John A. Logan , lit'Govoniord Kirkwood and Stone , jf Iowa , Ool. Vilas and Gen. Bragg , at Wisconsin , Gen , Aken , of Penn sylvania , toijuther with many other notable statenmiMi and orators , have promised , and all are expected , from whom on the afternoon of each day , EummoncingTueBday uddrcBBcs will bu inn-Jo to thu old soldiera and citizens. Ono day will be assigned to thu dif ferent states grouped together , and to uuch group an utternooii and even ing will bo given to hoar from their BlioBon representatives , In the after noon uddnatoa and evening camp fires. Ample and beautiful grounds ndja- cent to thu city , including the Dull county fair grounds , have been BO- luotod for the encampment , where an abundance of water , with dining halls , booths , markets , and every con venience will bo located for the ac commodation of all. As a part of the programme not yet completed will bo tno bombardment efFort Fort Sumtor , on Tuesday , the night attack by the gunboat Monitor , in which a genuine gunboat with mortars and bombshells will bo used , being constructed expressly for the purpose , ou Tuesday night. The sham battle of Friday after noon , in which all the uoldicra on the ground will engage , with a battery of artillery , a regiment of cavalry , and five hundred muskets in line , will make s display equal to a genuine battle field. These , together with the different state reunions , the reunions of the G. A. H. by peats , the grand rovtow of all soldiers on the ground , and the evening camp-fires in thu mammoth pavilUons will makoreunion week the most notable event over as yet witnessed iu the west. "Westward the course of empire takes iU way , " and with it comoa the national headquarters of the G. A , U. with Gun. Paul Ynndorvoort , of No bratka , commander in-chief , wit headquarters on the grounds. Reduced transportation , very lov has been secured on railroad line : and all uniformed bands will bo tram ported frpo A detailed programme will bo pn pared by the committee , announcin on what day the prominent statesmc and orator * will bo present , as soon c all have determined what days woul bo moat convenient for them to speal Quartermaster General 0 , li , How oil reported the work of laying ou the camp had been completed accort ing to diagram , which wan submitte and adopted , It was resolved that copy of the diagram ba furnished t each post of thu department. The committee then adjourned t moot aeatn August 10. GEN 0.VILTSE , Chairman. Coi , , JOHN MCOUK Seo'y pro torn. -i * Explicit directions for every ue are given with the Diamond U > ct For dyeing Mosses , Grasses , Eg e Ivory , Hair , < vc. Plowora or the North. New Ort nns UIMS. Thu floral business is now ono of th best , most prosperous and most rapid 'y increasing of any in the country In Now iork $10 000,000 ia now expended ponded for flowers annually , and a much as § 5 given for a single rosebud The town haa gene flower mad , ant no ono can pat or dance or marry edie die without a shower of flowers , ant this croze is spreading. And hero le us call the attention of our florists i < the fact that they do not make sufli ciont display of their goods. In vail have wo searched their windows ovei or a single cut flower ; they contnii lothing but Mttjolica vases and driec grasses ; whereas in the North , these windows attract and win customers b ] the magnificent floral displays the ] contain. Buoklm'H Arnica tialve. The UKST SALVE In tha * orld ( or Cute BruiaoB , Huron , Ulcora , bait Khoum , Ft Tor Sorci , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chi blnlng , Corns , ana all akin eruptions , an' positively cures illca. It la guaranteed tc ivo sAtinfuctfon or money refunded ? 'rice , U5 cents per box. For * aleby..C , V. Goodinun Better Horses and Hotter Prices. Chirlcs Aldrlch tn the Icmn llotui-stcaJ. Never in the history uf line stock interests has such rapid improvement in any branch of etock raising been made OH has characterized the Ameri can draft horse. Americans have crossed the Atlantic and obtained the very best specimens of French and English draft horses , the proueny ol which have been acattcrod throughout the country ; yet farmers are alow tu improve thu opportunity oE using them , but will continue to use mon gruls because they are cheap. There is not a more profitable business con nected with the farm than raising half and three-quarter blood draft horses. Wo will suppose the reader is a farmer and poasesutiB four or live work horses ; wo will also suppose that three out of the five are marcs , or can bo ex changed for mares. You breed those three marcs to ono of the many little stallions of the country , and you pro duce a colt us6less until it is throe years old , and his cash value is then from § 00 to $1CO. Take the same three mares and breed them to a thor oughbred draft horao of .any kind of the popular breeds , Norman , Clydes dale , English draft , Suflolk , Punch or Cleveland Buy , and the offspring will bo colts that can bo put to work at two years old. Wo have known yearlings to bo used for light work , but do not recommend that. After working their colts two summers , thereby receiving satisfactory returns for feud and trou ble , at four years old you will find a ready sale for them at from $120 to $250 per head. Wo know a farmer who pursues tin's course , turning off a team of four-year-olds each year , at [ iric a that were never lower than $37S per tcnm , Decllno of Man. NcrvotiB Weakness , Dpupcpsia , Im potence , Sexual Debility , cured by "Wflls1 Health llmiowrr " St. PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life , it circulates through cvciy part of the hoily , and unless it is pure and rich , good health is impossible. , If disease 1ms entered thu system the < w/j' sure and quick way to drive it .out is to purify and enrich thu blood , , These simple facts are well known , and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore thu blood to its natural condition ; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth , cause head ache , and are otherwise injurious. UROWN'S IRON UiTiKRs will thor oughly and quickly assimilate \ \ ith the blood , purifyiiif ! "d strengthen. ing it , and thus drive disease from any part of the system , and it will not blacken the teeth , cause head ache or constipation , and is post. lively not injunous. Saved his Child. 17 N , Eutaw St. , fhltlmorc , Md , 1'cb. , 1680. Gent : Upon the recommciula. lion of a friend I tried HKOWN'S IKON HITTERS at a tonic and ft. iterative for my daughter , whoA I wu thoroughly continccd was watting away llh Consumption. Having lost three daughter * by the terrible diieatc , under the care uf eminent phyilclani , I wai loth to Ixlievc that anything could arm ! the progvtki of the uiicaie , but , to niy treat turpriic , before my daugli- icr nad taken one bottle of IIROWN' IKON UirrKKS , the began to menJ and now li quite rcttorcd to farmer licalth. A lil'ili daughter began to thow ( tgni of Ccniuniptlon , and vlicn the ( ihytlclan vat coniulled } > e quickly tatd "Tonics were re- uulrcd ; " and vthcn Informed that the elder titter as tallnK HKOUN'S IKON lln | K > , tcsponded "that U a good tonic , tale It. " AUOKAM BROWN'S IRON Uirrr.RS effectual , ly cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion nnd Weakness , and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con- fcuiuptiou , Kidney Coujplaautb , etc. ; OHH BtlBLlK , HftOMt BCTHMr , PrMldenl. Vice Prwi'l. W. a. Diunim. Kec.andTrfiM. THE NEBEASKA KAHDIAOTDBIBB fl [ Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planter * , HrrrowB.Pnrni Roller Mulky Hay KnUod , Bucuot Ulovntltif Winelmille , &c We t pr ( , . , rcj to da Job work and m rmf turlnffl rotho | nitlm. AdiKR * a 'order NEDUA8KA MANUFACTUniNO CO llnroln. K , \ISEttSESlraciirabl < i1 > y other trtitmcnt JLM noo.urnal I i (8 , ttiictutC9 , rail cccla i-xiul , Uilntry , itritvil , Mnnb , niters , IUljlit.V d'lix ' ton , ilrb | > j , consumption , core ilm M , en larrli d r.r. nclilllloisnos , tralMtt , r.ciiid'ifla rhctlmntlgm heart , kldi.oy and Mail crtl cues ra 'Utdlliy JheA khcl Mineral Hpilns U'nter or the peifcctcl Ircivtmintol the hnropitinTK An crlcan MtOlcil Bureau spfchlty li-hli'ltiiK It I/rdon I'atl' , V tun > . lcrlu ! ! , nod ov York Inniplilct , nith dlr ctlo B nnd c. r Incite o cur-n , Ireo Mcxllc 1 < riatlai on Impotcnc ? tcrlilty. dlfca 'l loi'r to gland , a di phills 2Sc. i me r , 131 Lex n too ate. New York city 7-da\vm SPECIFIC MROICIWE TRADEMARK The Orca'Tn/ MA.RX Enifllehrera. oily > An un- railing euro for Seminal Weakness , Spormntor- Ihca > Im ? ° * : ency , and all BEFGHETAKIr1S.ic < iuenco or AFTER TAniHB , SelfAbii"c : Low ) of Memory , Universal LMH ) tude , Pain In the Rick , DImnou ot Vision , Pre mattira Old /f o , and many other Elactitci ) that lead tn Insanity or Consumption and a I'rcma- turoOra\o. S"Fnl ] partlculan tn our paninhlet , which wo ilr.nlrc to lend ( rco I v tcall to ovcry ono. CVTho Spool n ( Hcdlclno IB told by all dniRglBte ttfl per package , orOpocktees for 96 , or will ho sent free by mall on re" ipt or the money , riy TUB OKAY 1EDICINEOO. , BnfUlo , N. Y. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE COL. L. T. FOSTER. Youngetown , Ohio , May 10,1890. DR. n. J. KENDALL4r Co. I hod a very vnlua- ilo llamli ctonl n colt tint Ip Izoi > cry Ighly loliid a latg b > i.op.iln ill ono j mt and a miOl ono on the ntlur wllc'i made lil-n very Hue ; I hat ! him under tl o tharpo o tuu vi > ter nary nurifconsHcT filled to euro him I as iifliUy nad ngtho dvnttlscmcnt of Kendall' * | ) a\in CUM In th Chlcairo KX , risi I dctern Inod toncj tn try it a d p t our cm gsts f cro to s ndf rlt , aid they frd rcdt rca buttle- ; to k allaul I thought Iv uU KUO t a thoiouifh t Ul , I used It a cjrdlnif tJ dlrcitl TH and tha ourtn day tVo toll co sed to bo nmo and the lum hov J'sipuariil ' | ) I used bu ono bottle and t u eolt'a liitifu rons ficoof limipiaiidos utioo'h ttan y liorxo In the tlatu Il tatufro- ly ctiro'l. ' Thn turo wi si remarkable that I haio Icttwo of my ncUhbors lm\o tlio rcinalu- nt ; two botilts ln are no * u-lnnlt. Very lespcctlnllv , L. T. FOSTEU. Bond for Illustrated circular giving positive proof. Pilcogl. All DruirzUti have It or can KCtittor you. Dr. n. J. Kendall * Co' , Pro prietorsEnosburith Fills , Vt. 8OLD BY ALL DBUQGISTS. HEAR THEWITNESSES. _ Mu'.ynhrlnkfrom pu U Ity In conn * ctlnn with B. H. U. . but we are permuted to refer tit * u f ol- lonlng pcnonswho x\e known and wincii.od : ita WLii.crful iffcctsL * Eimr , Houston Co. , Oa. We havj In wn "Bulit'apecillc" lej ed In hundreds olmott ohsttnaiocaa sot lood Poison- lug , Hircurla Hh utuattm , Scrof U , scroi , Iczoin , Cat rrh ole , n il do coi sclentlously tmilfy l hit it mot wl h th most perfect ami slg nul ucct-ns , cdec'cJ tadiia ami perm ncntcur < .s In eve l c to without a slnulo cxoct > tion. Hugh Ij llenhard , Goo. tV Kill n , John U , llr uvn , Oco. W. Mugl ton , Wm. Urunwn , J hn H. Hunt , Jamo 0. harp , K I Warren , llcorc fu to , J , W eclvm , J. W. VVImt.ctly J. W Wooltuck , . D lorcc , hcrlff , J W. Mann. Oo. Troas. O. C , Uunian , T. M. Klllcn. li y A. dordon , T. ii. tu'i or , liollff. \SVaro | crdo ally a q-alntol ulili t 11 0 II'- m n nlioso H itna Una uppu. r to t > o above cor- tllUatp. ihtyaro Itlzoeof said c untj.ot the hlghoitriKpucubllltx und u iniaitor. / * . f. aiLE.s , Old nait , llctutou Ca.Oa. D. 11. CULLUl.cl'K Mup. Lt.-llouiton Co. Qa. "Kothlnr uut faorabloicpart > , Bcllcvo S S. B , it nepmlflc for all Illood 1)1 cautu. It gl 01 uiilvirf.il Bitl.fu tlon " 0. W. JOMiS fc CO. . Mtraphl8Tcnn. "S , P. 8. ultra bettor Batlsfactlon thin any thing \voba\uvicr liinillel. : " J/VL'K-J & CO. , Helena , All ; , "lino nev r hiard u co nblalnt f a. H S , " AHI'itUK rii'liit : n 00. , u u sullo , Ky. " . > . 8. S bat gtten vnt ti satisfaction to every one. " A. U. ItlCll MCL > . , bhcruiac , ' 1'ux. "I have had excellent lalu f r f. S. a. and the rcsulib Imoliefii tno.i.iu Is'.i tor ) . " J , 0 , UUK < * n , lljwl'ii Cr ! en , K ) "Oursalet < ! " > , S. S.lmo been trooJ , and Its 8UCICU4 u rfoct. " JO.SKd ft CAIIKV , llintgom ry , Aln. Oll"S. . S. S. has given cut re < atltfactlon 'o every Oll u" K UKUdS , I'aiU.Txu. "S S S. his given un v rsal eatN'ac Ion. " . W. I U\mtd & CO. , lucliuioiiJ , Va. ' 31,01)0 Xtownrd will be paid to an eheuiim wco will unu , uu auAiyuisol 1VO I'otUi ol J. H. b.ouu iwrtlcleol llercuiy lodldi of foil iliim or any Mmurjl gubeuncu. SWIFT 8FBOIK10 CO. Propi /Mlanta. Ga Price ot Banll alic , II.CO rioj'd \ > \ all Drue Uls. To Wervous Sul-herers THt QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr , J , B. Simpaon'H Specific It 1s k pa-imnuiru tor Hpenuatoubua , Eemtna IVooXucib. Iiupctiv.uy , and a ! ) dltwisui rctuHior duui Self-Abuse , M Ucnral Anxiety , Loan Memory , I'aius In tha llick or Bide , and dtjcuec Uiat load to Consumpttoi luvanlty an earlyjsrau > nu Specific WWn $ & * ! > $ Uedldno being used li ® $ M J $ with ( ul Buccera. wondci _ famphlett ot ( tut to M ) , Write lot ttem ud ret ( nil p . < cuUrt. I'PrlcQ , Spo-Jile , tl.oo rer p ek jt , or ulx ptck H'oti for $ s.W. Addrotu all ontcra to D. SlllHON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 101 and 106 SJtln St. tuH to , N. V , SoH In Omaha l > r C. r. Ooodnuui , 1 , W , Dell , J.K. lib , and nil drnjclibwrny whore , t .4k DR. CLARKE URE ? St. Ixjuli , li ttlll treat- , Inp all I'KIVATE , NKU- V > UH. CIIKONIO lud pecUl U'Mlm.8 ' , t'frnia- | tor liuja Iini-od ncy ( Sox. nal lnciiacltX | r'oi'ala I ) rmIrrfgularitlcj , Ulll'ctiHIcs , itc. 2Scenti ( ( taniut | p ynjirfW chargen on a ' 'valu bh .flrgggs ; \\ort" vn'ltlcdhe let ol Women , etc. " Wcrk on 1'n HOMO InsRisra , ono it nip fiTYIctl- ol Sclibu.B or 1'rlvo.te UUuaw , send t iiaiupt lor UKLKttuTXD W oKka mi tn ui ind fxuil I twj cj. I'jneultatlcui pericmill ) or by luticr , f lK Contu t Ilie old Doctor. TIlOUSANl-a Cl'RKi ) . Offlco ID quiet , irhatc , rr poctal > le plies. You MO no ono bu the doctor. Dr. II rkoli the only ph ) lcUnlnth clly bo r ia > U curm or no p y Jiodklnti tcot evtry where. Itouri , 8 A. u. to 8 r. u. d&wly Mrs J. O. Ilobortaon , I'ltlrbur ? , PH. , wrltou : " was sufferinirrrom general debility , want or ap petite , constipation , etc. , BO that Ilfo wan a but den ; alter uslnt- Burdock Blood Hitters t lelt bet tcr than ( or j ears. I cannot praise jour Bitter too much. " It. Olbbg. ol nuffilo , N. Y. , writes : "Vou Burdock Blot Hitters , In chronic illsoiunsol tli blood. liver a.J kidneys , have been elgnall ) marked with success. Ihavo used them tnsol with host result * , tor torpidity ol tha liver , and Ii ca ol a friend ol mine Buffering from dropsy the effect waa man clous. " nruco Turner , Kochcatcr , N. Y.wrltcs | : ' ! havi been subject to serious disorder of the kidneys and unable to attend to business ; Burdock lilooi Bitters rcllmed mo before hair abottlo was used I reel confident that thor will entirely euro mo. " > Aecnlth Hull , Blnghampton , M , Y. , writer "I suffered with a dull pain thrsujfh tny cfl lunjf and shoulder. Lost my spirits , appctlt ( nnd color , and could with dlltlculty keep tip al day. Took jour Burdock Blood Hitters as di reelednnd have felt no | ln since Crot week at tor uslnc them. " Mr. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. . writes : "Aboul 'our ' years ago I had an attack of bilious rover , ant no\cr lully recovered. Jly digestive organs vcro weakened , and I xvould oo completely pros ; ratcd ror days. After using tno bottles ol youi Burdock Blood Bitters the ! mproement was BC - Itlblo that I was nstonljhod. I can now. though 01 y curs ol age , do a ralr and loasonablo day'i work. C. Dlnckct Robinson , proprietor ol The Cnnodi ? rcsbjtcrlan , Toronto , Ont. , writes : 'Torvcan . ' fluffered greatly Irom olt-rccurrlng headache. 1 used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happlcal resulta , and 1 now ilnd mvjell In better hcaltl than lor years past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , vrltesI havj used Burdock Blood Bitten lor ncncus and bll lous hcada"hcs , and can recommend It to anyone requiring a euro ( or bllllousncss. ' lira. Ira llullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : 'For several years I have tufletcdrum ctt-ucur. ring billions headaches , dyspepsia , and com- > lalnta peculiar to my BOX. Slnco using youi Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved. " Price , 81.00 oei Bottle ; Trla Battle * 10 CU FOSTBBMILBURNI&OoI , , > roBS , BDTTALO , M. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon andC. F. Ooodruan. In 27 eod-me Dlsoasn IB an effect , not a cause. Its origin Is within ; its tnaniroiUtlona without , licnco , to cure the disease the CAUSiimust ba removed , and In no other way can a cure ever I e effected. WARNEITR SAFE K1DNDY AND IiIVER CURE Is cstabifuhed on Juet tola principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. ol all diseases arize Irom deranged kidneys an liver , and It ( tilkcsat once vt the root ol the difficulty. Tlieeicme tsof nhlchltisconipoacd act directly upon these great organs , both as n roon a > d jiKHTOKBK , and by placlLg them In a fccalthy , condltlcn , Jrlvo disease and pain Irom the syttem. For the Innumerable troub'cs caused by un healthy KldnejB , Liver anil I'rinary Organs ; ( or the dihtro Hliijr Uleordcrsol Women ; ror Malaria , an physical Ueranginicnts gcnemlU , this great rem dha * 119 equal. B ware or Impostors , ira- tattoi'S nnd coiROctlons Bald t > bo Just as good. For ualo by ul ! dealers. H. H. WARNER & CO. , m Rochester W. Y- The Greai lingiish ilnmody nurt Never rails ta cuio Nervous Debility , Vi tal Gxhaiibtion , Kmli- vlons , Seminal Wcak- HOOD , and all tli k'\il effects or jouth- ( ul rollius end CXCOD- 4t-s. It Htopn pcrma licntly nil wt-aKcnlng. Involuntary loss sand dralt.n inwn the oys- toiu , the Inevitable re tultol thcraovilpr C ( llcas , which are ea destriio > lve to mind and uodj uid niako lira mlserablo , ottcn leading to Ineanl- y and death It strcinithons the Ncnra , Brain , lucmorjl Blood , JlnscleJ , Dlgwtlve and Kepro. hictho Orvms , It restores to nil the ort-anlo unctlrns their ( ornior vigor and vitality , mi- Ing Ilfo cheerful and onjojablo. Price , $3 a lottle , or ( our times tl.o quantity 810. bent by impress , eecure Irom chain atlon , to any address , in receipt ol price. No , C. 0. 1) , ecnt , except ) n receipt ol 81 as a guarantee. Letters rj lucstlni ; answers must Inclose stamp , Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills ire tl > bent nd cheapest dyejicpsia and bllllout uro Iu tbo market. Sold by all drugxlata. Price 10 cento. DR MlKTIR'n KlUKRT ItKUKDT , 'urcsill kind of Kidney nnd bladder coiuplulnte. joiiorrhua , gleet and leucorrhca. For tale uy all UuggisU : * 1 a bottle. UNULISII llEDICAIj INSTITUTE. VIS Olive St. , St. l.oub , Mo , For Sale In Ouiaha by 0. F. GOODMAN. JanSWv lutlfo . nt r.n J > H * Hop Uittero u < Mop Q > 1. j on NO > otuirf nn " JI lull ) if"Tnnur , a > irlecs 01 m BO. ! old erne > -ouiift ) iutTcrlnrrrf no * raW * r luiiiul ii jliiir ou * boo ' { & rilj on H o p J Bitten' , , f1- , llim-'ihaVtiie i njaliv { rain > * ( rr form ot K iuaei that your tem ] 1 ' Lai uffd > cliuiuuiK , Ion i [ lulKlit { un 01 tliuulotmir , wttkoutintOflM I ' tr * 'i > l tUo Hop Bltte . , . ptft'a. Muury O.I. O r.rut 'nancoin - U no * bsr.lutt llalnt , dlsi't'U and IrrvnUtb ol la uoinucA , HOP l > la c u r v lui tiaicil * . tlaod , drunkcnneei. I li r ot nmu FAIL'i , You will be tr ! < tecoi c- ' curtxJifyouuM Mop Bitter * Uroaareilm k and ? UU Bs ply w e k fwij.iriuittry NEVER Circular It i It may notnrrru * i live your FAIL . Ilio. U hn co. , dived hun .JI T * T roaw , Oil. NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Onro Quurantoed. Dr. E. 0. Wu > ? e Ner\e uJ Lralu Treatment , ipecl&o lor Hyvterla , Dlulaeaa , Ccnvulilona. lervoui Head&cho , Ucnt.il Dcprculon , Losa ol [ cmory.Siiermatcrihai.lioiwton--y , lavolunttry taluloni , 1'rcnuture Old At-e , cuuBoJ by ovcr- urtloD , i l ! . buu , or otcr-lndulgtnce , which : idi to inlwry , dec y and doAlh. One box will are recent ct cj. t h box ccaiUlni one month'i roatment , One dollar a box , or elx boxu ( or ve dolUrt , tent by null prepaid on receipt of rice. We guarantee lx boxes to cure tny CMC. i'lth uch order recched by us lor tlx boxei , c- : mp4oled vtltb flve dollar ) , will lend the pur- liiwir out arltttn iruuuitee to return the loner II the treatment do not tfli ct cure. 0. t. Goodman , Dru 'it , Solu. Wholesale and jjul Agent , Omaha , Neb. Otd'ti by mall at J ) . dftwlr WB. MILLAUD. if U. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 * FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Peek & Baushors Larfl , and Wilbor Mills Flour OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON * CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. . WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes , OMAHA , NEB. - IE1. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS. Window and Plate Glass. < 3T Anyone contemplating huttdlnt * store , bank , or any other flno will find It to their advantage - vantage to corns end n 1th us before purchasing their Plato Glass. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - - NEB. "TCP . 1213 Farnham St. . Onnaha. Bl WHOLESALE Ou River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , - -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 Farnham Street , AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of ( HUBS iffl HUDIAOIDIBD TOBACCO , Agents for BBNWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & EAND POWDER CO. JOBBER OP AND WIHDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLK3ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS Lath , Shingles , Pickets , 5ASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , GEMEN JW-8TATJS AQKNi FOB MILWAUKEE CEMENT OOUPAJTSJ < Tear Union Pacific Donot. - - OMA FAN ? POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , lALLADAYtWIND-MILLS GHURCH'AND SCHOOL BELLS Cor , Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.