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THE DAILY BEE 1UESDAY , ATVCTST 29 1882 POLITICALi JNOTU3S. CongrcMnrmn .Tone * , of T ft . decided to enter the field M an independent cnnJI- dole for ROTcrnor of the fttflte , nd began h ! canviwg last Snturdny. He will coin- pel the democrats to make n more ener getic campaign than they have done In ten ycnrs past. Emory Spcer , rcpro'cnlnUvo from the Klnth Georgia congressional district , will ba opposed by ft reguhr dcmocrftUo candl- dote in the present canvass. Mr. Speer feels confident of re-election , however , ntui ns ho received two years ngo over 4,000 majority after n rimilar campaign , his hope seems to be well founded , The republicans ami independents in the riret congressional district of Florida will probably unite on Mr. D. L , MoKlnnan ns their candidate for congressman. It i be lieved that he can bo elected over Con- pressman l ) vid on , who has been rcnom- i noted by the democrats. The independent spirit 5.1 Raid to bo spreading among the colored republican voters of Pennsylvania. Several clubs in favor of the Stewart ticket have been formed , one of them in I'itUburjj having already 200 members. Other clutm are forming in different parts of the state. Congresiman Singleton's canvass In the Twelfth Illinois district has thrown nil llio plans of the democrats into confusion. Ho Is supported by the republican" , green- backers and independent democrats. It is thought that ho will bo rrvclcctod If the present enthusiasm cnn bo maintained. Ex-Governor Thomas L. Young , of the Second Ohio district , Is inclined to take a despondent view of the republican pros pects In his rMf. In Hamilton county especially , of which his district is a part , he thinks the result will bo disastrous Ho nppear , however , not only willing but eager to get the party's rcnomlnation to congress. 1'roctor Knott will not have n walk over for the democratic nomination for gov ernor of Kentucky , Colonel Jones has re ceived itPsuinncea of aid from many lending men in the party , and will make n contest B for the honor. Ho was on the democratic clectotnl ticket In the last presidential campaign and made n canvass of the state , gaining much popularity thereby , 4 Senator Harris , of Tennessee , thinks that the tariff will be the most Important issue the next presidential campaign. The p democratic plank on the subject in 1880 was too vague , ho nays , Had ho written the : lauso he' would have mode It read : "A tariff for revenue only , and protection within the stard of revenue. " lie believes that the democrats will make n square ji fight on the question in 1881. Ie The republicans of Tennessee having , by tc bard work , secured thno members nf con cc gress , propose to throw away two of them ia by factional fights. In the Second district tc there is nn diminution in the bitterness of tha contest between Congressman Honk so and Mr. Ilule , and the indications all poiut to two candidates. In the First dis fir trict the situation Is , not much better , as he republican opposition ia likely to defeat Mr. rettibone. nq The independents will liavo congres sional candidates in at least tfx of the di * ' tricts in Georgia. Of these they liopo to W elect Hiieer in the Ninth and Feltpti in the wl Seventh districts , and probab ] " ono other th candidate. With a more" hearty union ' ro among the nnll-bomly' elements tlioro r would be a reasow'lio hope of electing General GnrtreU 'governor , HO indifferent are many derarmtu to the success of Mr , fr Stephens. , BUwi The democrats have nominated General wiB John A. YuitnK to run against Speaker B Keifor. Mr. 13ookwnlter received some t'otes in tbo convention , but a tulcgrnm W was read from him , dated at London , for bidding the using nf his namo. i. Soiuo of the delegates , who were no doubt anxiou * to have n rich candidate , tried to ' . throw doubt on the genuineness of tlio telegram by Insisting that Mr , ISookwaltcr WOB in Spain nt the data given in the dis ar patch. fo SenaUr Hour's friends in Maisachusotts cu will probably nid Mr. Crape in his candi cuWl dacy for ths governorship , as his defeat on 81 the ground of liln actiun on the rivuir aud beth harbor bill would bo n virtual condemna tion of Mr. Hoar also. Another consid th eration may assist Mr. Orapci. It is believed thin lieved that if ho la nominated General Butler will not nmko a campaign , while if in Mr. bishop is th j ropubllcin candldato n inwl red-hot Butler contest Is thought to bo cer tain. Tne republican lo.doin or * known Jy ta be willing to avoid , if possible , the ro wear and tear and expense of a Butler U3 , fight this year , anSI UK-Senator McDonald sounded the key ' note nf the Indiana canvass in Indi.m- apolis last Monday. Ho emphatically SI condemned the prohibitory amendment and declared that thu democratic iwity nil , would oppouo it in all its bUgcx. The th ground held by hla party on the subject , as of ho stated it , ia that "each individual com Cli posing a republic isiKHuoiied of certain in alienable rights , among which is the right cam to acquire and urq private property , and cawl that the nominal rights of the citizens are wlTl never to bo interfered with units * under Tl the clearest demonstration that ouch Inter th ference ia essential to the maintenance ; ol good order , and for the purposeof occur- Sllw Fug civil liberty. " w oh The prospect of the republicans carrying Maine next month has boon carefully con bi > sidered by a correspondent of the llotton at Advertiser now traveling in the btate. 1 ie vc has not been Inclined to take au over san th . guine vlow of the situation , and lion said thSI repeatedly that the fight would bo a hard ouc , and the result doubtful. In his latest SITi letter , however , bo takes u moro hopeful Ti view , and nays ; "Tho belief that the re 1C publicans ore ( raining ground Is no mere 1Cpc guesswork. All the assertions of the oppot sition to the contrary , it Is evident that the pc > present drift Is against them. There is no of tidal wave , but thorn is a uttaily attrac 811 tion for the uncertain and the doubtful in Is the increaiinc confidence and self-reliauio Ism of the lepubllcaus. Men who wcro u fortnight ago hesitating are now nettled , cum A young business mun In Bangormid to m me Saturday , 'We voted for I'lalsted two loSi years ago just to have an overturn , but Si we young men have had enough , ' " dc dcbi bi Trouble Saved. bidi It Is n remarkable fact that THOMAS' in KCI.KCTUIO OIL is au good for internal as n external use , J'or dUc.iso of the lungs and nt throat , aud for rheumatism , neuralgia , iti crick in the luck , wounilt and norci , It U cu the best known remedy , and much trou cuw ble is saved by having It always on hand , tl BOMfcl UOL.OHADO MINES. ta Correspondence of the Bee. ia 4 I DUMONT , Col , , August 25. Dumont 4nl ia situated on the bunk of Uloir crook , ta 44 , miles woat of Denver and eight isbi miles-below Georgetown. It has two bi atamp mills in operation aud ia the fodc center of bneinesa for several mining fr companies. Chief among them ia the at "Albro , " owned by W. H. Price , or ticket ont at the 01 > a Union depot , Denver th ver , The milling ore ia stamped hero , at while the smelting joro la ahippod to Tl the "Minors' Smelting Works" at Golden City , A lot lately shipped itth netted § 288 per ton. Mr. Drake , the superintendent , is a wide awake gen tleman , and knows how to manager u 3E mine. The Unadilla company are cu mining quite extensively ; they own cuot the Unadilla house , a lur o hotel at m Una place. Mr , J , Duboiso , their oc superintendent , ia pushing work on tl ! the "KiRlo" miuoj also the "Eliza- IK both" and "Buprise" minea. Work ia sii also being pushed ahead on the siibe "Syndicate" mine by Mr. Knowlcs , fo ana a largo amount of ere ia daily th taken from the shaft and lower level. is There is a largo amount of work being CO > done in thia camp , but your correspondent on pendent has been too busy to gather 3G definite information , but hopes to mnko amends in the future. The weather has been delightful and air bracing , and the mountaino filled with pleasure seekers , and these who dcstro to escape the sultry weather of a moro eastern climo. I. W , LA MUNVCN. No Moro Blcnting. C2 EAST SECOND STM.ET , , 1 POND DO LAO , Wis . , , } Aug. 4 , 1881 . J 11.11 , WARNER it Co. : Snus I have been using your Safe Kidney nnd Liver Cure for dropsy , nnd has helped mo very much. DANIEL VAUNBY. DAVID CITY DOINGS. Mills and Elovntora Under Way- Torvchora' Institute , Etc. Correspondence of Omtha ik-e. DAVID CITY , Neb. , August 25. The shinotown of Butler county is just now rejoicing over the prospect of n first class mill , for it is expected the : frnnio will bo up this week , Jam ca Boll , the veteran lumber man and banker , ia building ono of the finest olovatora along this line nnd the workmen report it will hnvo n capacity -10,000 bushels , Mr. Ad roan D nnd wife , who were so horribly mangled , nnd lost two chil dren during the terrible storm of two months : ngo , nro still hoping to recover Although it is hnrdly possible they may over become strong. rrie 1'ho Normal Institute of the county ie now in the second Inst week of its ieB session ( , with Prof , James B. Brunor , na conductor Prof. D. M. lloecc , aiol Ulysses , and Prof. John McCarthy , another of Butler counties competent nnd successful teachers , na instructors , and from ap- poarnncoa and the general earnestness and enthusiasm and the full attend aiai co it may bo judged that the school isei a grand uucccas , and Superintend ent M. U , Dulanoy haa shown good Judgment in securing a competent leader and working the best county teachers ns instructors , for ono of the jommon fnulta of our euporintondonU a in failing to organize nnd use the .caching force of the county , both in ichool work nnd instltutiono. The school , board have concluded to iniah the . , appor story of the school lousonind having chanced the origi- in' ' ' plnns , nro puahing the work tirough for the tall school. The anti-monopoly linca nro being roll ( defined by the work thnt ia done , trhilo party lines are hardly seen , nl- hough the machines nro trying to 'ound up for a count. BUOKKYK. Debilitated persons , nnd oufforors rom wanting diseases such na con- lumption , scrofula , kldnoy nflcctions , vill bo greatly bonefittod by using Jrou'ii'a iron Bitters. . DrcclRlnn-Machlno Which la Ex pected to Accomplish Wonders , I 'an Francisco Bulletin. Work upon the Panama Ship Canal ippoars from all reports to bo pushed [ nrward with all the energy that cir- lumstancca will permit. Much of the rork already done , and much of the SIO.000,000 nlrondy expended , has ; teen preliminary to actual work upon ho canal proper. The iirnt work upon ho canal proper will bo begun in tavombor , and this inauguration , if it nny ho DO termed , of nn ( jnterprimj in ; vhich tho.wholo world has a most live- interest , will bo u special cause of ojoicinc : to Sun Francisco , inasmuch San Franciscans will do the work , , nd with machinery made by San i i'rnncitcanH. U. B. Slaven , the druggist ; M. A. Haven , his brother , nnd 1' . liuerno , ,11 of this city , soiuo time ago secured itt ho contract for dredging seven milo.s ' the canal between Colon nnd nr Jatun. This contract calls for the ox- nrn avatipn of 0,000,000 cubic motrca'of IJ. iintcrinl , the amount received from th vhich work will bo about § 3,000,000. thB L'ho contractors were enabled to aocuro fe" ; ho work by reason of their ability to fe"m upply n drodging-miiohino that will ar rork < moro oflloiently and moro tii hoaply than any other that could bo rought to the notice of the canal lutlioritii'o. The maohino was in- rontod'in this city , nnd upon oocuring .ho contract Messrs. Slavon nnd luorno gnvo nn order to the Golden itato iron works for building ono. Flint order has now boon filled nnd the cuehiuo is now being delivered , The drodging-maohino is not nn ox- oriuiont , there being at present ono the sumo kind , but considerably mailer , in nctivo operation nt Union island , in the Sacramento river. Thia nnchino ia capable of handling OCO lubio yards per hour , nnd in four uonths haa dredged a cnnul 5 } miles oil } ? , 80 foot wide , nnd II feet doop. Such u machine , but with almost loublo the capacity , has just bcon juilt hero for use at Colon. The " Irodging machinery will bo contained u boat 100 feet long , 50 foot wide ind 12 foot doop. The machinery tsolf is strong and raassivo , iw well aa soinplicatcd. The principle upon which the dredger is constructed is .hut : of n series of largo buckets at- aohod to nn endless chain. The chain composed of links of solid iron about Fo foot long nnd 8 foot wide , to every FoAn iltonmto ono of which a bucket con- An ainitig ono and ono-half cubic yards bolted. This line contains 38 juckots , and extends from n tower 50 oot high near the center of the boat lown through u largo slot running rom the bow many feet toward the item. The line of buckets , with ita indloaa chain , pastes over a tumbler , revolving cylinder , nt the top of ho tower , and over another beneath ind : in front of the bow of the boat. Hits latter tumbler is ao supplied with joaring , working from a derrick , that can bo raised or lowered at will ! hua making the depth of the cut Nc jroator or leas , It ia capable of making a out about foot below the water. In order to mt from ono aide of the caiml to the ither the boat itaolf ia made to awing a pivot at the atom. The pivot onaiata of a larijo peat passing through ho- boat and driven into the mud bo- ' loath. On thia the boat ia avvung from udo to aide , and when a new cut in to o made it w raised , the boat ia moved . brward , and it ia again driven into he mud. The earth that ia excavated carried by the buckota to the tower fept aboyp the dock , wliero it ia > implied into a chopper leading to a lO-mchpipo , Thia pipe oxtenda from the tower across the bank of the cnanl. and is over 150 feet in length. All the excavated material is thus dumped along the sides of the canal , serving to make them higher when naturally low. The material can also bo carried over banks 40 foot high and dumped far away from the canal. To run all the heavy nnd complicated machinery that will be contained on the boat four or llvo different engines are required. The cost of excavating ia less than 1 cent per cubic yard , nnd the capac ity of the dredger is about 15,000 , cubic i yards per day. As haa boon stated i before , the machinery for ono dredger has already bcon built , and last 1 week n contract was signed for two 1 moro , making three in all. Tills part of the work will cost $150,000 fho boata nro bcinc built at Port Richmond , on the Dolawarp river , and the machinery , which is made hero 1 , has to be sent overland to thfit point 1I and there set up. This ia ncc- ossary , for Colon is on the Atlantic fliilo of the Isthmus , nnd the boats , which must bo towed down , have therefore to bo built on tlio Atlantic coast. Machinery is now being for ward for ono boat , which will bo ready to begin operations in November , When the machinery is on board , the boat will bo fowed by steamer to Colon. If , in the course of the voyage - ago , a storm should artso , she will bo cut adrift to bo picked up when the blow is over. Tlio boat in her out ward voyage will bo aupplicd with sails , nnd being n very ocaworthy craft several captains have oflorcd to tnko her down to Colon under nail alono. Once nt Colon , work will begun on the canal. The route to Gatun runs through a swamp , which has nhcady been cleared of trees , nnd ouch stumps as remain will bo pulled up by the stump-rollor on the boat. A canal 100 feet wide and 8 foot deep Till first bo dug from Colon to Gutun , in order Lo niyo the canal company water com munication to that point , nnd when that is completed the dredgers will proceed to oxcavnto the remaining G5 foot in width , nnd will then dredge the citnnl to the roquiaito depth of 'JQ foot. This work , it ia estimated , will bo porforrred in ono year and one- half. At Gatun tlioro ia considerable alovntion of the loud , nnd ns the dredgers cannot handle material much over 12 foot above the surface of the water , workmen nro now engaged in leveling the ground on the line of the canal so that drodgihg can bo pushed ahead. Blight's Dlhaaio , IJlabolg , Ktdnoy , Ltvor or UriiinryDlsonnoB. Ilavo no fear of any of the diseases if you use IIop Bittcra , aa they will prevent - vent nnd euro the worat cnsoa , oven when you have bcon made worsu by sorno great puflbd up pretended euro. THE BAD AND WllflLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine , and it is positive proof that tlio remedy imitated ia of the highest pal no. As soon as it had been tested md proved by the whole world thitt In lop Bitters was the purest , best nnd inoar valuable family medicine on jarth , many imitations sprung up nnd began to steal the notices in which J. ho prcaa nnd people of the country 0. lad oxpresaoi' ' , the merits of II , B. , ind in every way trying to induce suf- rering invalids to use their stuff in itead , expecting to mnko money on ho credit and good name of II. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to II. B. , with vari- 3. nisly devised names' in which the vord "Hop" or "Hops" were used in way to induce people to believe they voro the sumo na Hop Bitters. All th luch pretended remudira or cures , no natter what their style or name is , ind csuicinlly UIORO with the word 'Hop" or "Hops" in their name or in my way connected with them or their mine ; , are imitations or counterfeits. Uowaro of them. Touch none of horn. ( Jao nothing but genuine Hop Jitters , with n bunch or cluster of rceu Hops on the white label. Trust lothing elso. Druguista nnd dealers ire warned against dealing in imita- ions or counterfeits. r .ra flWPERISHABLE 9. azuLixziy t-wccanc JPERFUME. Murray & Lanman's Best far TOILET , BATH and I.A.NDKERCHIEF. FAsrTiSEl In coins ; Ea3' Uko ths BMcap Mortliwost- Trains kayo Omaha 3:40 : p. ro. and 7:40 : n. m. 'or full lnorm ( tlDii call on 11.11. DEUKL , Ticket Igent , 14th and Fanmm itf. . J. UBL.L , U , 1' . tallway Depot , oral JAMBaT.CLAKK , Ucncral Igunt. 1880. SHORYJLiHE , KANSAS CITY , StJoB&Dimnoilffliifis dc 14 Ilia OflLl Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ag AID TUB EABT From Omaha and the West. A trains IcaVe BUM. Depot , Omaha ! Neb. can between Omaha and bi. Mali and bat one between OUA1IA aiid NEW YOnK. Daily PassengerTraina J CUIIOUUIO AU k iAOtKHM AND WKBTKUN C1TIKS rlth LSSlr U OUAUQKB and IH ADVANOK cl UL a OTUtU LINKS entire line Li ( xjcUnKcl wlib oilman a 'attoo Olocpln t Cm. Palace Day Cciclica , till er'i afctv I'Utforin and Coupler , tuJ the colthrstii ni'hcuso Atl-bnke. tu&t you ticket ravli VIA HIT , ai. J03KPH ti COUNCIL m aJ , via Et , Jodeph and Et. Loulo , > t Tlcketa lor uJ nt all coupon , or foit. ) . r , BAUNAKU , : U 0. DAWia , Oeu. Hupt. , S . Jowph/M / * ' Fl : laun , PIJU. andTicket _ AsSI. . Jpveph , Uo. Cl V.ii'H Itw * " . ! * Boiajan , TlokH Ajeol , Cl.li J02Q ITarnhaia gtieu ) . .li rural Aeciit , ia : wl FOR SALE-MILL MACHINERY , HAVIN" changed our mill to Hungarian rol ler procn * , we oITcr part of our old ma chinery for i a t low prices It C'nsl l of a ptlrftf finely flnl htJ and spaced tnVn < lrhin beicl wheels , jlro i And tnor l . ) ilne I etufac , thrco Inches pitch , tlrlrlnr amain upright tlitlt rjoutSSfect | < v jr and tlcp , one main mortljo spur who-i 7 Inch face and 1 ] lech | > lte.li tnoralr 4 feet and 1 pilr 32 Inch tiirm , tplndleii , [ Inlons (7 ( Inch fata I | pitch ) , b ckl l ) spring , curls , etc. , couip ite , one four reel chest , 17 feet "loth , 7 con voters , one two reel C3e t , 14 feet clolli , 4 camtyort two Oritlot wheat beatcri , ! No.JKu | rckastmitter , 1 liarnird ft l.coi r c Uln.'icpt- ralor and cleva era , shaft' , wi cell , pull-y , cm- vcyors , etc. t-omo of the rnaihlnory hat been Hied but ailitlo nur tw > } rar , And all It In good comUUon , For futthtr Information itJdirni J. O. HOFKllAVU.t < : O. . Council Dluffs , Iowa , KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE FROM COL. L , T. FOSTER. Youngstown , Ohio , Shy 10 , 18SO. DR. B. J , KK.NIIAM , * Co. I htd a vcry u > lii . hlo Itamhlctonlin colt tint Ivlz | < iii very Uglily , hoha < l a large b.inoppavln . tn ono Jiint and a imallono on the other uHch made him very lame ; 1 had him under t ) e charge 01 two veter inary surgconn which filled to euro him. I was ono d y reading the ilverllicmont ol KeiuUtl'K Spavin Curi in the Chicago I'.xprcM.I determined atoncototry It a'.d got ourtnug'sts ticro to Sf nd for It , and they ordered tbrce bottle * ! I tok > ill and I thought I would BVO ! It A thotough ttUI , I used It a.cordlng lo direction ) and the fourth day the colt raised to bo lame and the lumps hava ilftappcar ! < . < l. 1 used bu < one bottle and the colt's llmua are as Iico of lump * and as smooth as any horse In the ttato Iln Is rntlre- ly cured. The cure Wi 90 rcmarknblo that I havolcttwoof my neighbors Imve the remain ing two bottles nho are no * uelnglt. Very respectfully , L. T. FOSTER. Send for lllantrated clrcuUr giving positive proof. Prlcol. All Driivtlsti have It or can get It for you. Dr. B , J , Kendall ft Co. , Pro. prletora , Enosburgh Kails , Vt. 80Lt > BY ALL , DRUGGISTS , cl-w-ly ' ' ' ' OKAY'S Sl'KU'Ii'lt ! TRADE MAnit. . ' " } " ' Orcatrn < DB MArJK Kngluhrcm- oily. Anun- ' " ' "If euro lot Seminal Weakness , Bpermator- rhra , Impot- cncy , and all Dlscawsthat' o AFTER TAKIHO. Self-Abu TC ; 09 las ) of Memory , Unlvenat Losul tilde , Pain In the Hack , Dimness of Vision , Premature mature Old Ago , tnd many other Dlmiisoa that lead to Insanity or Consumption aud Prema ture Grave. ) TFulI particulars In onr pamohlet , which wo deslro to send f roe 1 v mall to every ono. fc'iTTlio Spcclfl c Medicine is sold by all druggUts at ? 1 per package , or Opaciiirca fcr ? 5 , or will be sent frto by mall on rocipt of the raonoy , by TUB GRAY JKDIC1NK CO. , Buffalo , N. Y. ocjmo-ocd HEAR THEWITNESSES. ; _ MVJJ- shrink from pu llclty In connection with B. S. H. . but won-o permitted tn refer to tbo tol- lowing ricreons who hue known and wl'.nedicJ Its woiuctful effects : I KRIIT , Houston Co. , On. > \Vo have known "S lt's ( fptclflc" tested In hunilrcdt of most obttlimtu cas > sot blood 1'olson- InjJlcrcurial liliiumatlsin , Scrofula , Sere ? , hczoma , Cat < rrli. etc , and do conscientiously toetlfy that It met nlOi tlie most perfect and sig [ nalucccas , cffcc'od radical and pcrmincnt cures o ory c.so without a slnslo cxoectlon. Hugh L Ocnnard , Gco. ( V Kill n , John O , llrown , Oco. W. Singleton , 1 Wm. lirun on , Jolm H. Hose , James D. 7 harp , KI Warren , / ilooro ATutto , JV. . Bclvln , [ . W. Wlratcrly , J. Vf. Woolfock , F W. D. Vlorce , Sheriff , J , W. Mann , Co , Trcas. . 0. Duncan , T. SI , Klllcn , Vty & ( Jordon , T. M. Bulner , fho iff. \Vo are personally acquainted with the go IU- men whoso s natures appear to the nbovo cor- Illlcate. Thsy nro cltlzo'nof eald county , ot the highest nspoctabllltv and character. A. f1. OIl.KS , Ord'nsrv ' , Hcutton Co.fla. D. H. CULLER , U'k Sup. Ct. Houtton Co. Ok "Nothlnfrbut favorable reports. Rcllovo . Is nspocitlc for nil Hlood DIci3ca. universal satUfactlou " 0.V. . JONK3 i ; CO. , Memphis , Term. 5 "S.S ! , S. 'elves better natUtnctlon thin any Ihlnp wo have ccr handle' ) . " JACKS & CO. , Helena , Ark. "Have never heard n evjroplaliit of 8. l : 3. " AimiUU 1'ETEU & 00. , Louisville , Ky. "P. S. S. has given cntlro pitlefactlon to every one. " A. U. lllCIIAKLIa , ShermanTux. "I have had excellent ealo fcr P. S. S. , and the results lia\abeiii uio > t nailsfuctory.1 J. O. UUUOE , llottlltijf Oncn , K ) . 3"0ur sales nf S. S. B. have bcon good , and Its nuccesj perfect. " JOKKS & CAUEY , Montgomery , Ala. "S. S , S. liai given entire tatlsfnctlon to every 3nr. " E 11EUS3,1'aril , T x i. "S. S. S. his clven universal eatlafacUon. ' K. W. 1'OWKRS & CO. , lUchmond , Va. 8)1.000 ) Kovrnvtl will bo r * ' . < JLto : chuuilet who will llnd , on analycln of 100 to n . U. II. , ono particle of Mercury , Iodide of Po ilum or tny Mineral sutrt&nco. amraapKciFio co. P/OIS P' Atluta , Da. Price of Small sio , 81.00. o clco 51.7o. if > > v all Druezlnls. I t For quartiro ! a century or moro Hosteller' * 3tom cn 11 itcr < I'll been the ruiguln fpocllo i torlDdUenlondy < pepal , fever a d g\\e , lo. fphyiilcal > timn , liver compl lot "il other llwrilert , tnu hti b'cu mn-t einpluk Ically In- lor.ocl by midlolne men an * health at il tr i gth roilorulte Itcouu ertrtu k tonde ov ti pro- uatura deoy , and nuttalni and comforts tbo igfdaud inflrui For vala by all DrugyUts and Dcalen DR. CLARKE 'M St. Louis , U still treat ing all 1'HIVATK , NKK- VuUB. CIIUONIO and f pcclal Dijoascs , Spcrma- . torihutt , Iiupotcncy ( Sex NoMe ual liicupaLlty ) , Female Me [ DneaiKW , Irrcjrularltlcii , KD Dltlliultlrs , etc. CXI tO" Ladles , Bi'iU 25 ccntt lea ( In ttampn ) ti p yexiire j cui charged on a "taluablg tre work" cntitlod "Uleciecj DT ot Women , etc. " WcrU DTti UIIKOMO DiSBms , one stamp , tf TYlctlnu Bell-abuse or I'rhnto lltcac , send S stamps coi CKLKBUAIEU WORKS on Ninoui and texual chi < ease4. Comultatlon personally or by letter , U10 'HUE. Con uU the old lector. THOUSANDS U10c JUUKiX Olllce In quiet , rrlrato , respectable ret ilace. You see no one but the doctor , lit. .larke It the only plijblcUn In the city who war- aut : curen or no pay lledlclnitt bcut every rhcrc. Ilouri , S A , tl. to b r. M. Uiwly Mrs J. 0. Robertson , ritWourjr , Pa. , writes : "I was sufferinff from general debility , want of ap. petite , constipation , etc. , m that fife was n bur den ; after ulng Burdock IJIood Hitters I fell bet- tcr than for yean. 1 cannot praise your Bitters too much. " . Jl.OIbb * . of Buffalo , N. T. , writes : "four Burdock Ilfoc Cittern , in chronic dltooscs of the blood , liter aJ kidneys , hare been signally marked with BUC-CCM. 1 have used them myself with best result * , for torpidity of the liver , nnd In CMC Of n frlclld 1 of mlno suffering from drorar , the cflcct was man clout. " * * ' Unico Turner , Hochcntcr , N. 7lwrltc3 : ' ! have been subject to serious disorder of tie ! kldncyo , and tmablo to ftttcn.l to business : Burdock Blood Bitters rcllcrcc ] mo before half n bottle wnsuncd feel confldcnt that they will entirely cure mo , " Ascnlth Hall , Blnghampton , N. Y. , writes : "Isiiricreil M 1th R dull jialn thrmtifh my eft luni ; and shoulder. Lost my eiilrlu , aniictlto and color , and coulil with dllllculty keep up Rll Jay. Took your Burdock Blood Bitters us ill- rectcil , and have felt BO pain sluco first weak af ter using them. " Mr. Noah Bates , nimlra , N. Y. . writes : "About lour years ago I had an attack of bilious fever , and never fully recovered. Hy digestive organs v , ere weakened , and I would l > e completely pros trated for days. After using two bottles of your Burdock Blood Bitters the ! mprovcment was so u Iblo that I was astonished , 1 can now , though 01 years of ago , do a fair and uasonablo day's work. C. Blacket Koblnson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Forvcars I suffered prcatly from oft-recurring headache. I used your llurdock Blood Bitters with happiest result * , and I now flnd ru'eclf In better health than for years l > ast. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have used Burdock Blood Bitters for ncrvcun nnd bil ious headaches , and 0.11 lecommcnd It to anyone requiring a euro for bllHousncsa. ' Mrs. Ira Uullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : For \ml y * 1 hav8 tu3 ietl frcm f ? \ ? ? eft-iecur- ring billlous headaches , d > spepsla , anJ torn- plaints peculiar to my sex. Since using your Burdock Blood Bittern I omcntlrety relieved. " Price , 81.00 cei Oottlo ; Trla Dottles 10 Cti FOSTER MILBUEH & Do , , , , Props , BD5TAI.O , W. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish i , llelfahon and 0. P. Goodman. Jo 7 cod-mo The Great Lngiish Jiemedy Ttkei Nc\cr falls ta cuio [ Nervous Debility. VItal - tal Exhaustion , Emis sions , Seminal Weak ness. LOST MAN HOOD , and all the evil effects of ; youth- iful follies and oxcoa- 'lies. ' It stops pcrma- Jncntly nil weakening. ) 1 Involuntary loasf s and drains upon the eya- item , the Inevitable re- , " "suit ot these ovilprac- Icc9 , which are so dcstruotlvo to mind and body > tnd ruako life miserable , often lending to Insanl- ' y and death. It strengthens the NervcflUraln , momoryf Blood , Muaclcs , l > li-ontlvo and Rcpro- luctlvo urirms , It restores to all the organic unstlrns their former vigor and vitality , ma- ilng 1" ° cheerful and enjoyable. Price , S3 a ottle , or four times the quantity 310. Sent by ixpress. secure from observation , to any address , in receipt of price. No. 0. O. D. sent , except in receipt of ? 1 as a guarantco. Letters rj- uctitlng answers must uicioao stamp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pi'lls us tbi best and cheapest djspcpsia and blllious lira fu the market. Sold by all druggists. Price 0 cents. Da MINTIR'S Kmsir UEXEDT , Xxrnxncuif , /urcsill kind of Kidney aud bladder complalnte. onorrhca , gloot and leucorrhca. For sale hy all lauggists : ? 1 a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE , VlSOllvoSt. , St. Louis , Mo. For Sale In Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN. Jan2B-lv Disease Is on effect , not a cause. Its origin li rlthlu ; Its manifestations without , llcnco , to uro the disease the CAUSKmust bo removed , and no other way can n cure cicr lo eUcctcd. WARNER'S S AFJEK1DNDY AND LiIVJ R CURE Is established on Just this irlnclplo. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. all diseases arlzo from deranged kidneys an Aver , and It strikes at once at the root of the Itllculty , The elements of which It Is composed ct directly upon these great organs , both as a loon and HKSTORKR , and , by placing them In a icalthy , condition , drive disease and pain from ho system. For the Innumerable troub'cs caused by un- 81 icalthy Kldnojs , Liver and Urinary Organs ; for 81fi ho distressing Dltordcrsof Women ; for Ilalana. fi nil physical dcrnngiincnts generally , this great fiC omtdy haj no equal. Ittnaio of Impostors , Ira- fiL Uvtlons and concoctions said tn bo Just as good. KorDiabete . as for WARNER'S SAFE L 3IABETES CUKE. For ealo by all dealers. HH. . WARNER & CO. . . mo KoohtHitor N' Y V It sfouurm nan ftTOUTB. . ifbil-lllc > , m-ul. man of t-ueill'y'l'f ptrnlupr tour ilutlo avolf .il lit w ort to rr illinufatitiu ) J Uf tore hrnln nen o r Hop Bitttro rt.vto ui Mop Qi It3t.u rBiUii ( . ' inrt ' ducivtlnn Jtillala | 31 Inn i if Jouan'tua rleis or lBtn ! , ola o ij ounff , sutrrrlnf ; fro' El ciliiir ou fc fcctf * " . uc * Menu , rely o Hop i EJIUerfl. Whoeter yon i . * ' 1 lirjvanci Cle < ! whencrer jou tct\ \ ! a l/ ! from sor-r necdn thai your cleaiiflnB. sjMem tou- wi at ( Klone bat nilKlH > ur tlinulj 'Hoc ? te Hop Hcp&ttteu ClttO'n. frpi < a. Udneu Dot. O rrui-na > Tfom- ; It an b olt i.in , t nd IrresUf * ' > tU > " roumc'i , HOP hie cure iei tlMCtlt. lllU | ilicrvrnrntif use of u | > li/m , J Vuu will nv cured U jou use oarcotlci. Hop Dltter * Bold br druc Ujrou re mv iliti. SonJfur tily weak ami Ircultr. NEVER HlrlUdtr3T Iti It may nor nmii * . /our FAIL life . It lint euvecj hun SMk.llv.il , t arecls. i Toronto , Oi.I. NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Ctira Guaruntflod. Dr. E. oTWeaFs Nerve and UraTn Treatment ipoclfio for Hysteria , Dizilness , Convulsions , 'orvous Headaohe , Mental Depression , Loss ol omory.Spermatorrhaja.Juipotency , Involuntary mlnelons , Premature Old Age , caused by over- tertlon , golf-abuse , or over-indulgence , which ads to misery , decay and death. One uox will ire recent caies , Eai U box contains ono month's oatraont. Quo dollar a box , Or elx boxes for dollars ; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of riceV guarantee six bona to cure any case. nth each order received by us for ulx boxes , ao- 1 impxuiod with lUodollam , will tend the pur. laacr our written guarantee to return thu loney II tbo treatment dor not eSfCt a cure. 0. F. Ooodman , Diwr lHt , Sole , Wholesale and iirul ct , Oman * , Nob. Ojd t by mall at "WINE OF CARDUI" makes kii and clear complexions. / A eraniA nation oft i I tnririr o/Jrnn , J'rruffi \ liarhandl'luaphorttf la pnl-atalile form. 1 \onlu prrnaratlonnfirt I that iri not blntken I I tcrtho tltaractcriftlc \ftltfr \ iranrrrparatiai " ' ing To fri TBo rwrafta th i 1 i , K nii "i'"fi . . tncdr h . Jaw * that hi ! Uhfd condition of the Wood. J.in m < sl iwno ot our mo t emim-nt . . in fftct cnch ft conipoona ftft ! " * n.\i > * * . * , * " * " " " ; iiiiircr r ijrlnniTpraHiM. ' ' On. KOI1HUT SAMUlilASlMSv h At > . . St. l ilj. . . Mn. Urn. SBlh , 1W1 Jrffrc coJorfo77fr naftirnt tiraltlifiil tone ta the tltgrtHee aryan * .i < l tterroiK * y tfm , makl ny it apnUtalitn to nrnrrat JtliltltyTa of ApTH \ tttf . , . Vroftratinn . . . . . of Vital . . . I i > > .i r .p / _ . . . , MANUFACTURED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. . 213 N. MAIN ST. , ST. LOUk PERFECTION ROASTING AND BAKIHG , ia only attained by using Stoves and Banges , WITH WIEE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS Jull-mfidv II I , PULLEYS. E. M. PtflAXWELL FRESVIONT NES. . . , , . , EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR THIS STATE. The following advantages are laimed for this Pulley : IT is riTltososn nnd more iurable , owing : 1. To the absence of shrinkaffe strains. 2. To the increased num- er of orrcs , 3. To the fact that t he rim IB much stronger than the cast rim. IT 13 iETTEK BALANCED. IT IS MUCH LIOIITEK. Il SAVES V tLTlNO. IT IS GUEAFER. There 3 no danger of breakage In handling when shipped loose. When shipped loose the r ire generally accepted as third-clns-i freight instead of first-class , and an the weight 13 nly one-halt that of cast Pulleys the freight is still further reduced. WE GUARANTK a. 'HEM to perform satisfactorily any work from the lightest to the heaviest , SPLIT PULLEYS from 12 to18 inches diameter only. Pulleys of wider face than 18-inch are provided with two sots arm * "without extra iharce. iharce.we supply each Pulley with two set-screws without extra charge. ALSO- OUB CLAIMS. What wo claim for our PATENT HOT POLISHED SHAFTING is : 1st. That it is round and straight. 2d. It can be accurately rolled to any desired gauge. 3d. That its surface being composed of magnetic oxid * of iron obviate ! any uu- lue tendency to rust or tarnish , wbilo it at the same time fives one of the boat journal r bearing surfaces ever discovered , 4th. That it will not warp or spring in key seating. 5th. That it ia made of the very best of refined stock. CSTFor further particulars , price list and discounts , send to f . B- JHBIAXWET.T. . S Foundry and Machine Shop , Fremont N XV . x Single Breech Loading Shot Guns , from 85 to 318 , Double Bres oh Loading Shot Guns , 818 from to S75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , from SO to 825 , Fishing Taokle , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods , Full Stock of Show Oases Always nn TTanr ] , Imported and Key West Cigars , a large line of Meer- ichaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a irst-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store. iigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price Jlst and Samples. _ - - BERQUIST B ROTH ERS ; MANUFACTURERS OF G I S. TnillTEENTH STREET , tenairing Done in all Branches. OMAHA , KB" . O. . . 1213 Farnham St. Omaha. EID & GO , , The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware -House 3C3ST il08 AND IIIO HARNEY STREET. - " HEB. OMAHA- - . WHOLESALE Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , TOOK LARGER THAW EVER. { 08&iEW u ' I , OBERFELDER & CO.