ov THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , ATVtfST 17 18& . CATTLE ON THE HILLS , The Boeler Brothers' JRnnchoB in New Mexico and Ne braska. 73,000 Beeves Roaming Around Looeo in the Southwest. Chlc jja Tribune. At the Grand Pacific there ia ntop ping a voritnblo cixttlo.king in the per eon of Mr. J. 11. Boslor , of Carlisle , PA , who , with his thrco brothers , J W. , Ocorgo nnd James Hosier , and two 7 < un men named Lawrence and Parker , of Carlisle , nnd Charles Wool- TV or ill , formerly ot the Brigga house , iti this city , are proprietors of two of the largest catllo-runchoa in the Uni ted States. Mr. Boslor comes of a family that understands herding cnt tie. They started in n very email way in Knnaas in 1871 , and lost niomy ; but in 187f > they started n herd ot about 0,000 Texas cattle on the rnnjjcn along the North Platte river. Since then fortune ha.i smiled upon them , and besides the barrels of money they have salted in railroad ; , car-worlts , bank stocks , etc. , they own n littlu .matter of 711,000 head of cattle , val ued at nearly § 1,000,000 , with n val uable lot of horses , 800 or moro ponies , barns , houses , haystacks , etc. , until nearly $1,800,000 , in good Imrd . money ia represented as roaming on honfa over thn vast prairies of Now Mexico and Nobraaka. The Hosiers paid $315,000 in cash for the cattle on the fatuous Dursiiy rancho in Now Mexico. Included in the purclmao was the privilege of buying CO , GOO acres of land , upon which a portion of the herd is now located. There are over 100 milca of barb-wiro fence on this place , hung on cedar poatn. There is a little patch of 10,000 acres fenced in for a horao pasture. Then there is an 8,000 aero lot for a bull range. And there ia another field of aixteen itqunro milen hedged in upon which thu cattle roam. Aftnr the re porter had made himaclf Jinown , Mr. Hosier said that ha did not doairo to bo advertitiid. Ilia business was a largo one , but ho did not seek news paper notoriety. It should bu atatcd for Mr. Cooler that ho iaa modest , re tiring gentleman , with a mighty long head on him Ho spondn six months of the j car on his ranches. Mr. J , W. Bonier ia the politician of the fam ily , and ho is an important factor in Pennsylvania contracts ; and has been a very successful government cattlu contractor , who has always livpu up to his contracts in his deliveries. lie is a friend of J. W. Doruoy , nud was a witness in hia behalf in the star route trials now voing on. Mr. Dorsoy ia a vary wealthy man , a good politician , but didn't know how to run a cattle ranch. 13 o invested in expensive ahort horn bulls , three splendid stal lions , and ho expected to stock Now Mexico with an entire now grade of cattlo. Ho bought a Spanish land grant of a man named Elkino , which wouldn't hold water , and hence the sale of the head. So much for his tory."Hut "Hut , " said Mr. Boslor , after the reporter had talked with him n while , " 1 am not hero to bo interviewed. 1 am hero to look after cur shipmoiitn to Chicago this year , which will bo very extensive , " "How extensive ? " "Aiionr 10,000 IIKAP. " "Whoro are your cattle ranches ? " "Wo have a ranch on the North Platte , north of Sidney , Nub. The range runs fifty miles along the river front and twenty miles back. Wo have only 40,000 , head of cuttlo there now. Wo shall ship from this herd this sea son 10,000 head toOhioij < o. " "Havo you shipped any yet ? " "O yes , wo have already disposed of 3,200 head huro , and on Monday another train of twenty-six ears will arrive with 640 head. Wo have an other ranch in Colfax , N. M. , which ' was bought from Mr , Dorscy , and which contains 33,000 head ot very line cattle. " "How , many men doosittakoto care for those ranches1 ? "Wo employ about fifty. " "What pay do they got ? " "Wo pay $30 per month for ordi nary hands. Wo pay from $50 to $75 per month for horses and foremen , and wo have ono man who gets $125 , In addition , wo board and mount the men , and each rider has live hones to use while on duty. " "Whoro do you got your herders ? " "Wo got some Texas boyo , and others from Wisconsin , Iowa and east ern Nebraska , and they ull make good hands. " "Aro they of the claim called tough ? " "No ; they are rather good boys , generally 'roll behaved , of good habits , They are pretty civil , and rarely any thing seriously wrong is done , They are thrifty UK a class , many of them saving money and investing it in cattle , I have two or three who own cattlo. " "Does catilo raising pay ? " "Certainly , if it is practically done , Wo have made the bulk of what wo have out of it , Our ranch in Now Mexico , in Colfax county , is about thirty miles from Springer , the pros- put county-coat Our Superintendent is Mr. Charles Woolwortn , whom you know pretty well as an old Chicago hotel man , who has an interest in the herd , and who is a first-class cattle man. This herd represents about 7,000 calves this year , and they are now in the midst of the branding. This section is a better cattle country for brooding than the Platte River. Our herd huro represents mi increase of 83 per cent that is , eighty-three calves from each 100 cows , and in the Platte Hive. country wo only got an cquil of fifty calves to each 100 cowi , which shows the dilleronco in the value of the two sections , the grasses and vrater being about equal , " "How about the eeaeonsl" "Tho grass conies on earlier in Not- Mexico , and the winter ia shorter , and I think that it will bo a better beef- producing country than the northern raug - rnavo YOU bad enow-storms in win- tor ? enow in Now Mexico , but It is never very deep , Wo have n praMo * country , and a woodland along ili3 Jfatdn Mountain range , which runs east from the Rockies , and terminates in the pan handle of Texas. T11I& JUNOK IB WliLL WOODKl ) , i and watered by streams and springs , throe or four of the streams being of very considerable size. The summers are very hot , but very healthful " "What kind of grass have you in Now Mexico ? " "Very good quality. Principally the grama or Spanish grass , which is of thoBnmo family AS the buffalo , very nutritious , containing starch and sugar and beef-producing qualities in largo proportions , " "Do you suffer from snowdrifts ? " "Wo have no largo snowdrifts , Thcro is nothing to hinder catilo from feeding on the rich qnws all winter. " "Do you raise anything in the shnpo of produce ? " "Wo raise nothing but cattlo. The land in the cattle bolt liea tn an eleva tion of about J,000 foot above the level cf the noa , and it is not supposed to bo an agricultural bolt along the Rocky maun tains. " "What kind of cattle do you raise ? " "Along the Platte river principally Texas cattlo. Thcro are n good many halt-breeds , Durham bulls and Texas cows , on the rancho. South wo have n better quality and higher grade of natives , They have boon bred to shorthorn bulls , and the natives of Mexico nro hotter to rdnrt with than the Texan cattlo. They nro not to wild and are moro domestic. " "Who eoll your cattle here ? " "llnncnbaum , ] 3asa & Co. and Ad ams & Burke ppll most of our stdck. " "What did your cattle bring ? " "Our ( irst shipment horn brought us $40 per head not , and the lowest wo obtained was $32 per head not this season. " "Will there bo largo ranch ship ments this year ? " "I think that as many cattle will bo nhippod hero thin season aa there was last from both sections , and the qual ity will bo much better. " "Why ? " "Beciuao of the early spring , good grass , and good season. The calf crop will bo greater than it has been for a number of years , and hcnco the prospects are bettor for a good supply of beef , if the winter docbti't kill the cnttlo. " "In that moro than possible ? " "Yes. There i always danger from snotr-drifto on the North Platte , when wo have falls of BIIOW which Ho for a long lime on the prairie , and which wo fear moro when wo have ex tended epolla of cold Vroathcr. Oat- tip turn their tails to : v storm , and will wander 100 miles without food to got away from it. In such cases the weaker cattlo- such as three-year-old htifers sling their calvco when they are very weak. Last winter u year ago wo lout u good many cattle. It was a very bad year , and inflicted , I think , thu greatest loss that the country hnn suntained in years nt least since 1871 or 1872. During the past year there has been comparatively no loss at all. " "How about Texas cattle can they bn domesticated to our farmn ? " "I think that they cau. Texas catilo , I notice , got tamer each year. Thia year the cow-boya wont into the corralls and drove them in on foot into the shutos. The fact of it is , that the drivera handle cattle moro gently than they formerly did , and they uro thus becoming moro docile , and we can handle them bettor. " Just then it dawned upon Mr. Bos- ler that ho was being interviewed , and the reporter left. TIio Evil Effootn of tlio War Over come. STEVENS POINT , Wis.\ April " 10,1881. , / H. II. WA.HNEK" & Co. : Sirs The privations of the war imposed upon me what phyaiciaim call "chronic" diarrlHoi. Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is the only medicine that over did mo any good. Idd-lw SKTH. W. HOKNHTKO. luo Growing Crops. The crop reports both North and South contmuo to bo of an onoourag- ini ; character. In West Virginia the chances favor a good corn crop. The stand is clean and the stocks largo , which gives promise of a full yield , and the farmers are quito animated over the prospect. The wheat will not quito coma up to the expectation termed , but the hay crops will exceed any that has yet been grown in the State. The small grain crop of North Carolina has turned out finely. It is the largest and best made ninco the war , and us a consequence flour is now down to $5 per b.irrul of two hundred pounds at llnloigh and elauwliero in the State , According to recent ad vices the corn crop is growing finely , and corn never looked BO well as nan * . Prom all parts of Tcnncasoo comes the promise of a largo corn crop. Ia thu western part of the state the aoroago haa been increased about ton percent and the crop gives promiao of twenty-five per oaat over the avoiago yield The forty coun ties of Middle Tennessee give equally good promise , and farmers on the lion crock bottoma are looking to gather twenty barrels of corn to the acre. The outlook in Georgia is highly promising , The wheat crop haa turned out finely , and in Northern and Middle Georgia it is reported au being eleven per cent above the gen eral uvorogo. Cotton ia not doing so well , bui the corn crop never gave bettor promise at this season ot the year , An abundant crop of oata haa been harvested , and the average of the hay crop will bo about onu and one-half tons poracro. Kentucky's wheat crop is estimated at about 18- 000 bushels , an increase of about 7,000 , over the highest thrown crop of former years. There has been too much ram far corn , and the prospects for n largo crop are not as promising as they \ \ uro BOIIIO wooka ago , Doth cotton and corn nro doing well in Ar kansas , A disputed say * that corn is made und the jiol'd will bo large. The wheat crop nf Missouri is estimated at 40,000,000 bushels and valued at $30,000,000. What with their wheat , corn , iuid minor crops , the farmers of Missouri will find themselves amply repaid for the yuar'o toil. Thu avur- ego wheat yield of Nebraska will not be less than twenty bushels to the ucro , but many predict that it will nearly equal twouty-fivo bushels. Rye is aba abundant , and many farmers claim that their oata will turu out sixty buuhola to the acre. Corn ia { { rowinp litiuly and promises u good yield , There ia a fair prospect of a full ooru crop in Iowa , but in Wu- consiu the crop ia short and backward. Minnesota proipeoU of wheat are favorable , but earn is not promising , In Kansas thy corn ia shoulder high and a good crop ia anticipated. The prospect for corn is much moro prom ising in Indiana than it was few weeks ago. In the Southern part of the State there will bo a fair average , and elsewhere the plant is doing well. Corn is looking well in Southern Illi nois , and with favorable weather there will bn an average crop , According to Secretary Chamberlain , ot the Ohio Uonrd of Agriculture , the wheat crop of this State will bo in excess of 39- 000,000 bushels. The corn crop , ho s&yft , ia only equal to sixty per cent. of a full crop , fcutoats , hay , and pota toes are absvo the usual average. Bucklm'a Armen The UEST SAI.VK fn the * wJfl for Cote Brul on , Sores , Ulcers , halt Hhcum , Ft Tor Sores , Tcttor , CJnppfd Hands , Chll blalnn , Corns , ana all akin eruptions , nn < ptwitlrely cures piles It 1 * Kunranteod tt plve aptlifnctlon or money refunded Price , 25 cents per Lor. For wile by C , Ti" . Qnodmn" Visiting Maud 3. Saratoga Idler , By far the sweetest , prettiest thing hero is Maud S. The other mornim ? E went down to Vnnderbilt's private stables just buck of Oontgrets hall to see this beautiful creature that can olin it faster than an exprcsi train on * down grade , The head groom , after surveying mu , concluded that 1 was a harmless atom , nnd invited mo in , "I want to see Maud S , " said I. "Do you show her to strangers ? " "Oh , yes , " ho answered good , naturodly , lots of 'em como in hrro and they all want to see her. " lie led the way to her stall , which IB about ton feel square and aa dainty ai a Indy'n bou doir , nnd there , with a light horse cover to keep the flies off her , was the great mare. She Doomed delighted to have company , and like all other well-bred creatures , was good natured and affa ble and devoid of airo. Her coat won softer than tntin , and oho has the most earnest and intelligent eye over scon in an animal's ' head. She sniffed around complacently and rubbed her slender nose ngainst me aa if wo had been old acquaintances ; in three min utes V70 had established intimate rela tions The groom took ofT her cover and turned her around to show her off to my inexperienced eyes , when , her hind lego oimiing a little too .rloRo to mo , I made H holt : for the door of the stall , "Como back , " said he , laughing , " 0)10 ) never did an ill- natured thing in her lifo. She would no moro think of kicking or biting you than you would think of striking her. Slip IB so kind and well disposed you'd think she v/.is human" and I suopoct that the groom did have a half belief that oho WHS human. Ho was evidently delighted to have an appreciative listener , and w.ia ready enough to talk about thn Queen of the Turf. Mr. Vaiidorbilt ia not driving her at all now. She is in training for the fall nioes , and every morning at 10 o'clock her trainer takes her out for n spin down the road. Mr. Vauderbilt is not halt BO proud of her aa the atublu men ore , and nlio is indeed a creature en gentle , so loveable , and BO altogothi'r the ideal horse , that anything could love her. Iiivor , Kidiioy nndBrleUt'sDIsonso. A medicine that destroys the germ or cause of Bright's Disease , Diabetes , Kidney and Liver Complaints , and has ponor to root the'm out of the system , is above all price. Such a medicine is Hop Bitters , and positive proof of thin can bo found by ono trial , or by asking your neighbors , who have been cured by it. TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life , it circulates through e cry part nf the body , and unless it is pure and richrgood health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the etify sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts arc \\ell lno\\ii , and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; and also that nil the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth , cause head ache , and arc otherwise injurious. UROWN'S IRON Bin IKS : will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood , purifying niul strengthen ing it , anil thus drive disease from any part of the system , nnd it will not blacken the teeth , cause head ache or constipation , and is posi tively not injurious. Saved his Child , 17 N. Lutaw St. , rhlilmore. Md. Tcb. 17 , 1880. Gents t Upon lite recommenda tion of a friend 1 tried HIIOWH'S IllUN UlTTUK ! ) ( IS .1 tonic Jhd 1C- Moratlve for my ( Uii1itcr | , uhom 1 wat thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption , Having lost three daughters by the terrible diica&e. under the care of eminent tihys [ clans , 1 was loth to ] > clc\e ! Iliat nj thine couM arrest the progress cf the disease , but , to my great surprise , before my daugh ter had taki.ii one bottle of IIKOVVN' % IKON HITTKHS. she began to mend and now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show slgnt of Consumption , and when the ph > slclan vas Consulted lie quickly said "Ionics were re quired i" ami when informed that the eldersliicruas taking DHOMN'S IKON llinuits , responded "that Is a good tonic , talc It. " AUOKAM UROWN'S IRON Ilirrr.RS effectual ly cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion nnd Weakness , nntl renders the greatest i clicf niul benefit to persons sulTering from Buch wasting diseases as Con sumption , Kidney Complaints , etc. THE KEHDALL PLAITIM IAGH1B I DRESS-PEERS' ODHPANIOH. H plait * rooi W3of o tnch'to width tn tto cauucst felt * ot Imr-t i > l kg . U dcu all kind * aud ot > lw u ! \ Ultlni ; In me , No Isity thai docj bet own drcAo making ct aSord to do without ono M ulcu phlUnjr ll ciorrr cat ol fashion , U K > on It iclli Itwlf , Fai Uachtata , Circular * or Ag ni' tcriun aJdtoai OONGAR & 00. , Adatas St , , Ubtoaco Jens SMILIS , itoui ccninr , Prftlrtenl. Vice rif * . W , R , Dimrrta. Ree. and TTCM. THE NEBRASKA IMUFACTEHG 00 Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Plfintore , Hrrrowa.Fftrrn Rollers sulky Hay RnKod. Buciiot , ttJovatli.B Windmills , &o W a prep re , ] tn da Job work and inanufac turlne roths pirtlcs. Aud'Bi n or lira NKUKASKA MANUFACTUIUNO CO t/lnrnln. V le by oth'r treatment U ai noc urntl I . ci , strlctutcsnil occln , 'xinlu imrj , gravel , sinnc , ulicre , nilgl 'K , ilifthitm , ilrorny , consumptirn , tore thr nt , cv tnrrh il zz MOM , Mllloiinc , n'U'vli ' , ncttrn'cK ' tliciirr.Mlim hrart , kldncj nrid Mail cnl o oi > , ro 'mod by thu A ahel Mineral Spilnn Water. or the perfcctc I trcatimiit ol the fciuop-nn and An trluan Modlcxt I'lirtiu unrcUlty litf Icln s In L ndr > n Patli , Vlcnn. , Her In , nd Yoik I niiphlet , with rtlr ctlo * nnd c.r lflc.no ol cnri , Jrco Mnlle 1 tr < all on Impotence , Mcrlmy , dlfcKoil tos'r to nland , a do vl.illi , 2Sc. i flic > , 134 Lexington no. Now York city QUAY'S S1 * CIFIO TRADH MARK Tl.o OrcMTfU DC MARK EnRllghrcm cdy. An tin- lalllnq euro ( or fccmlml Sperniitor- rhca , Impot- cncy , and all Dlwviscsthat' - _ : DS I o o ( Memory , Ur.Iicnul Ltjial tuilo , Pain In thg Hack , IMrunoen ot Villon , Premature mature Old Ago , and ininy other Dlncaocs that lead tn Tnxi\nUjr or Coniruniptloa and a Prcmi turo Grave. tSTFnll particulars In mir rarochlet , which WB dcslro to tend free Ivmll to everyone. fiS-Tho Spec IS < Ucdlclno In told by alt drugglsti at 81 per paekacc , or 6 pact , \irci ( or $6 , or will he cent frea by tnall on reint ol the money , h ; iir..t. , , , TUB GRAY IKD1C1NKOO. , lloflilo , N. Y. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE KKOJl COL. L. T. FOSTER. Youngntown , Ohio , May 10,1SSO. Bn. I ) . J. KRSDAI.L * Co. I hid n vrry \ aliu- bio llamb ctonl n colt thu Ip Izm very Ighly liohvl a In'ge b 10 pivin in one j int atid a Mnnll ono on the ithir llc' ' made liliicry Inrcc I hail him under t ) ' ; c chatfre o two vo'cr- limry eurucons nHc i filled to i uro him 1 as rnoniy nadmgihoiiitlsomciit \ ol KtiidiUV Spn > In Cur In til ChlcAfro Evn 89 I dctcm Inc1 atoiics tn try t a tl jr t ourcru frets ' cro to B nd I r If , at il the > > ril red t ret h ttle ; 1 to k nil Mil I thought I wuM rno t a Ilimouzh t l > l , I uicil It a cirdlnc to direct ! n < and the oattli day tVo colt co scd to bo nmo arid the him sheto d'Hippcand ' I tifccd bit ouobottlo and t > col t'a Union tro as I'to ' of Ilia pi and na Binoo'haaa ' y norm In the Matu Ilmarritro ly cure I. The euro w * ai remarkable that I hmolcttrtoof my ncli'Iil ) nhi\e thd rcmilu- ing Use bUilen win Ftrono * u-lnKlt. Very rcBpcctfulh , u'r ' rosiEn. Bond for Illuetratod circular nlvln positive proof. Frlco Jl. All DruKKitta have It or can Bet ttfot you. Dr. D. J , Kendall & Co ; , Pro prietor ? . Enosuiircfi Kails , Vt OLib BY ALL DRUQOI8TS d-w-lv HEAR THEWITNESSES. _ JI ry ehrlik from pu It It } in conn' ctbn with S. H. a . but wou'c P'tiulttcil to refer 1 1 tvo ( ol- lowIriK porftonn who ua\o known and wi'.ncs.cit its wm.crtul t fleets : , ' KRRY , Houston Co , Oa. Wo h&vj In un "Swlit's peclflc" lej cd In hundredofmoit o'-etlna'ucis sol lood Po.son- ' ; , Mttcurla II h umattm Bi.rof Is , iscro' , czo n. Cat trh etc , n > d do cj tckntlously tutlly that it met nl h th most perfect an i slj nal UCCC33 , cfleu od rndua and perm ncntcurcs litevo i o \uthoutuslnulocxoo lion. lluxh Ii Dcnnard , Gco. W Kill n , John U. Ilriwn , Ooo. W. Sli gltton , Win. liruu on , J lin It. II-SJ , J ino < D , harp , K I Wurren , Muoro A ! Tu t n , .1. W L'eIMn , J. \\lmlcrly , J. W. WaoliWL , vv. U l lerco , lierlff , J W , Mann , Co. Trcis. 0. C. Duncan , 'J' . M. Killcn , y a ( , onion , T. M , Luii cr , ihoin. Wo are \.tno ally atqimlnlci with tiuKO Hi- la n uliosd sunaiurcs appear to t > o ulovo ccr- tllliati * . 'i hey are ltlze > sof said county , ol the lghcitrrFpo tablllt/and cuaiactor. A , . ailKS , Ord naiv , Ilcuston CJ.Cn D. U. CULliKll.cl'k Sup , Lt. Jiou ton Co. Ox "Nothing bu' fn\orablo report s , Kclloro S 8. 8. Is nep'duc for all U oed DKcases. It jfhcs unlurunl aitUfaaloii " O. W. JO.M3 & CO. . Memphis , Tcnn. "S. S. S , eUtg hotter uattifactlon thin any. thing wo bat e v > cr handle I. " J CKS & CO. , Helena , Ark. "Ua > o rie\tr heard a complaint t > ( ti. ti a.1 AliniUR PfcTEU . CO. , U.U s > illff , Iff. " 3. S. S , lias given cntlra satisfaction to p\ory one. " A. U. U101I AKDa , Ehorinao , Tux. "I ha\ohul excellent tale lor P. S. S. and the results havobeeu mo'C B4 Isia-tory , " J. 0. BUnur , Uowlltii ; Oncn.Ky. "Our sales rl B , S 8. have been good , and Its sucuiu Ji rfect. " JOM3 & OAHEY , Manteomiry , Ala. "S. S. S. has given entire latUfict'on ' tocmy oin" E IteUriS , I'aila , Txai. "U B 8 h's given univrraal iatl fac'Ioa. ' " it. w. * OWIHB ; & co. , uaiimona , v . S1.MO IVjwnva wll ; bo r Jrt M "J chemtut who will dud , on unaiyolu ot ICC 1 ottle ul 6. B. I ) . , one particle ot Ucrcury lodlJt ot Pull s- nlumoiRny Mli.Lnl substance. HW/iTHJ-EomJ CO. Frcpj Atlanta , Oa Prlco of Dmi.ll tlte , Sl.CO. DlmOLTD. " ' i nU Drj To Ner\'ous Sufferers THE GrttAT EUROPEAN RLMEOY. Ur. J. B. Girnpsou's Specific II ll a pcstl\cicuri | ; ( or UpraAtoirlici , Samlni Vl'cokncsi. Irai tincy , and all ( lletidcn itfuUlc , ( roii ScK-AbiiK , it Mciital Anxlct ) , l/tat Uctnory , Ptlto In the litck or bUo. and dlactns " llmt \ < 1 to Ccnauuiptlou litunity an c rlj tr Fc Tha KpoclCc ' ffa wnyrfl W ° " - -igPZ ? 3 X Sj Uhwond VKw Jr 'nltuccow. Jt/VflgjVt. . ft MQtoatA\ ? \ PjnjnhltfV ) H.Lt iri-o to all. Wiltc ( or tc.cu bad g k lull rr. ' .IcuUrn. Price , firixlfic , { 1 tx > roi rtcka v , or > ls pack tgoa ( or S5.0J. Aitlrou nil initerl to 11. i'lUSOJ ' ) UEIUCINB CO. KOI. 101 nnd. 10U Mtln gt. Bud . ! c , K. Y. SoM In Oiuthi bv 0 , F. Oooilman , J. W. Doll , J , K. ( ill. And all Jn.fTj' DR. CLARKE CLARKEst st Kt. T.ouli. la .till treat' Inf ( all I'lttVATK. KKII- \ US. OIIHOKIO end l < iUl Dlacaio , Sfetma- tonhica , Imrottncy ( Sox- nal Incapacity ) , Female 1) i " " , Irrcgularlilti , Ultl'cultlcs , etc. tif Udlei , len 1 23 cent ! ( In Uuiuf ) ) i piycxpru * chaifre * on a ' 'valujMa worl" entitled "ll o' eel ol Women , etc. " Work on CUKOMC DibKisui , one stamp. XjTVlctlun ol Bill-abuie or Private Dlsoasf , seuil 2 stamp * ( or CKLKVIIATKDonkson lr\oul and nxu l liUouei. Ooneultatlon personally or by letter , FREE Consu t the oU Doctor , THOUSANDS CUUEO. Oltlcd In quiet , rri ate , teepcctablo place. You tec no one but the doctor. Dr. ilarkoli the only phj iilcUn In th clt ) who wit- taut * cure * or no pay Mcdlcinco tent eury where , llourti , 8 A. ii. to 8 r , x , diwly Mrs J. 0. Robertnon , Pittfourjr , Pa. , writes : "I wa.t niHetlnc Irom general dfl/ility. want ol ap * petite , constipation , etc. , no that luo nan a bur den ; alter ti'ln ? Ilurdock fllcxxl Hitters I felt bet ter than for 3 cars. I cannot praise your Bitters too much. " fl.OIbb * . of nullnlo , K. Y , , wrltc ! 'Tonr Ilurdock Illct tiittert , In chronic dlscucs ot the blood , liter & . .I kidnoin , have b cn signally marked wltheucccss. I hare umyt them mjsell with best result * , for torpidity ol the ( her , and In CMC ol a trlcnd of mlno suticrlnf ; from dropsy , the effect waa man clous. " Bruce Turner , Rochester , N. Y.iwrltcs : ' ! haie been subject to ncrlous disorder ol the kldnca , nnd unahlo to attend to bulncs ; Dunlock lilood Hitters relict cd mo btforu half a bottle was used I tccl confident that they will entirely euro me , " > Acenlth Hall , Blnghampton , M , Y , , write : "I differed with a dull pain thrnugh mv ntt Inn ? and shoulder. Lost my nplrits , appetite and color , and could with dllllculty keep up all day. Took j our Burdock Blood Hitters as di rected , and ha\o felt no pain elnoo Ilrst week af ter uslni ; them. " lit. Noah Bates , Elmlrn , N. Y. . writes : "About four jean ago I had an attack olblllousle cr.ntid nc\cr fully recovered. Mv dlgcsthe organs wcro weakened , and I would be completely pros trated lor di ) s. Alter usln ; tn a bottles ot 3 our Burdock Blood Bitters tbci mprovcment waq so > 1 Iblo that I was astonished. I can now. though 01 3 ears of age , do a fait and icasonablo da'a work , . C , BKckct Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Presbj terlan , Toronto , Ont , w rites : "For years I suffered grcatl } from olt-rocurrlng headache. I used jour Burdock Blood Hitters with happiest rcsultx , and I now find mi cell In better health than for > cars post. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo. N. Y , writes : ' ! have useJ Burdock Blood lllttoro lor ncneua nnd bil ious hcado hc8 , and can recommend It to an ) one requiring a euro for billlousnoss. ' Mrs. Ira llullnclland , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For BOX era ! j cars I l.avo tnflctcd frtm clt itcut- ring bllllous headaches , dyspepsia , and com plaints peculiar to my BOX. Slnca using 3 our Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved. " Prlco , 01.00 ooi flottlo ; Tila Dottloj 10 Cti FOSTER , MILBDRH , & Co , , Props , BUFFALO , H. Y. Bold tit wholesale by Itm & llcilihon anil 0. F. dcodn'ntt. IB 2T i > od-mo Dlscaso Is an effect , not a cause. Its origin la within ; Its manifestations ulthout. licnco , to euro the disoiso the CAUsamust ho removed , and In no other way can a euro cier lo effected. WARNEK'S SAFE K1ONDV AND 1.1 VER CURE la established on Just this principle. It realizes that 96 PerCent. . of all diseases arize from deranged kldnoya an liter , audit strikes at once ut the root ol the difficulty. Thoclcmo Is of which it la composed net directly upon these great organs , both as a poop ai d RKSTOIIKK , and , by placltg them In a Lcalthy , condition , drive dUeaeo and palu from tbosjittm. For the Innumerable troub'ca caused by un healthy Kldncjs , Lher and Urinary Organs ; for the diitro'-alng Disorders of Women ; for Malaria. an > physical derangements gcnerall > , thia great rcm dy hai no equal. Btwaro of Impostors , Im itations and concoctions Raid tn bo just as good. ForDlabUcs , as for WARNUR'S SATE DIABETES CURE- tot sale by all dealers. H. H. WARNER & CO. , mo Rochester N. Y- The Great Jmgiish Eomedy Never falls to cuio Nervous Debility , VI- Ital Exhaustion , Emis sions , Seminal Wcak- ncs3osIOaTMAN HOOD , and all the \ 11 effects ol jouth- lul follica and exces- hes. It stops perma nently all weakening , involuntary loss sand drains upon the sjs- tern , thr Inci liable re- „ . , , suit of these evil prao- tlccs , which are BO destructive to mind and body cndtnako llfo miserable , often loading to Insani ty and death. It strengthens the Ncn csBraln , ( momnrjt Blood , Muaclca , Digestive and Repro ductive Orcnns , It restores to all the organic functions their former \lgor and vitality , ma- hlng Ufa cheerful and enjoyable. Price , $3 a 'lottlo , or four times tha quantity $10 , Sent by express , secure from obstri atlon , to any address , on receipt ol price. No. C. 0. D. scut , except on receipt of $1 aa a iruaranteo. Letters re questing answers must Incloso stamp , Dr. Mintio's Dandelion Pills are tr 3 best and cheapest dj epopsla and bllllous euro In thu market. Sold by all druggists. Price CO cents. . Dn Hi-im'a Kiuntr RKMKDT , NrmmccM , Cures i II lilndol Kidney and bladder complatnta. concrrliLa , gleet and leucorrhea. For f&lu uy all dauigists : 81 a bottle. EraUBII MKDICAI , INSTITUTE , 718 Olive St. , St. IjQUla , Uo. For Sale In Omaha by 0. F. QOODMAN. Jan26-lv jroE25E35EK2W't SVSSSXftl' & A.ril ycmnrimanut It rojur. > . ' rtj ; } ' > f fmsIrtfiJ'.iMaL ' inmi or lei 3 , . Uutol'ln'-'ordnih ! nifdl'irtliftsxralnor - tour ilutlMim nlkht viirt , lu trr JtUUUlftlllltt-llI Ulfc tore brain i'ertni > . ' . ' 1 Hop Qittora TT * t U U HOP Br ir Tun nr JOWID" Mtd ruircrin from MIT Ii > u or tllixl < lhk tiuui tt jnunri ruvi fuil or utiu'le. "U or "ounif. suiri-rlny frc- imur ) raUli or Ixnuuleii Inv on H bee 'i l 1 uwo , rely cu Hop Blttera. WliufTCf TOinrp.'fi * , 'J Iirjlsai3 1l \ rtil 1 III naul.v rrom 91. wli ne r you I tliUk ' " "rf ' ] formot florio ) Iftt-'P./ ni ! . * . „ . imr 01 kUumlutintf , | A flo nllhout < 'iw'i ' > ' " " Q lit * tlmuly umol iiico Hop A HcpEUter * Ditto- * . V&5OKF * , Do I. O I In an cliso ] * k f I I1 , ' Wo t u r ii Wuurt. Jruiikciiuatio uvo o' diiipr , You will I'O tftoeoo ' uredtriouiise ntrcotlct , Hop Dlttcrc ttm Bold bj rtrop Hyoar ; sl tn. H uJf il Mk iiuil tilr tv < M\ la iJ > lrlUiltry NEVER is ) It may live your FAIL r rn ro , i\it \ > . It hat. , s.ivuti hun * NERVOUS DEBILITY , Dr. K.0. Wet ? * Nf rve and UratrI'icalment A tpcclfio for Hysteria , Dlulncta , Con ulilotii , Ifcrvous Headache , Ueutal Depression , last of Meniory.Speimatorrhcai.Iropotency , Involuntary Emlralons , Frematuta Old Age , caused by orer- exertlon , Bell abuse , or o > er-tndulrene . which lcadttomldorydocaynnd death , Ono box will euro irccat cased , Kt b box contilns ono month's treatment , Ono dollar a box , or six boxed ( or fho dollars ; icut by mall prepaid on receipt ol price. Wo guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by UJ foi etx boxes , ac companied w Ith Qvo dollars , will Bend the pur * chacer our wiltteu guarantee to return the money II the treatment do not cff ct a cure. 0. F. doodmau , Druifolut , Sole. Wholesalt and rejul Agent , Omaha , Neb. Ord MI by mall at dkwlr W.B. . JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Coniinission and Wholesale Fruits 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Peck & . Banskers Larfl , and Wilber Mills Flonr i OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. oo Boots and Shoes. OMAHA , HEB. o. IEV aaEi. : Jc.i3B : = t DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS. Window and Plate Glass. tar Anyone contemplating bulldlnr store , bank , or any other flno will find It to their advantage - vantage to coma end with us before purchasing their Plato Olaes. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. . O. 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha. n WHOLESALE- On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , , DEALERS IN Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 Farnham" Street , AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Sail , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies/ A Full Line of the Eest Brands of AKD lANUFACrUEED TOBACCO , Ageiits for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER CO. TEW1&Y 11 JOBBER OP AND I 1118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA Lalh , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOGKS , BUHDS , OLD GS , UME , * -BTATB AQENi SOU MILWAUKEE CKMKNT Near Union Pacific Depot , , - DMA HA d * POWER AND HAND Tap Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , HALLADAYWIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND SCHOOL DELLS Cor , Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Nob1