THE DAILY B&PMONDAY , SRPTEMBEK 4 1882 THE BIG SHOW. Everything in Fine Shape for a Successful State Fair , The Grounds and Buildings in Splendid Condition. -An Abundant Supply of Water and Every Facility for Exhibit * . The month of September promises to bo ono of the busioat and moat in * foresting that Omaha has aeon for some time and will thoroughly liven up the city after the dull season that has existed for the past low months. The first event of importance is the atato fair which begins ono week from to-day and will , unless the weather should bo cxlromoly bad , draw largo crowds to the city. A BKK reporter drove to the grounds Friday in company with Sir. Me- Oord , of the firm of Nave , McCord < fc llrady , who has had almost oxcluaivu charge of the now improvements going on thcro , and found them in better ahnpo now than ever , and the im provements so far along that nothing can interfere with their being in thor ough order by Saturday night. The president of the atato board of mana gers , lion. Ed. Mclntyro of Howard , was on the grounds with his coat off and was bossing the job in flno stylo. The assistant superintendent of the grounds Mr. W. 11. Bowen was also on dock and equally busy. On the wny out a noticeable feature was the hydrants scattered along Sherman nvonuo from the grounds in front of Sir. Popple- ton's elegant residence to the entrance of the driving park. These hydrants are four in number , and arc designed to bo u od in Tilling the wagons of the Omaha sprinkling company to lay the dust on _ this important , thoroughfare , which will obviate ono of the greatest difficulties mot with the last year , namely the oxcciaivo dust. There are also eleven hydrants on the grounds as follows : Ono in front of the president's headquarters , two > of the south dido of floral hall , and ono at each end of the wing , ono at the south end of the apoed stable , cno forty foot west of this for the stalls at the southwest corner of the groundn , ono for the north west corner stallH , ono at the west end of the sheep and hog pens , and ono at the cast end of Power Hall , which is to bo used by the north side stalls. Ono at Power hall which will turmoil the water for the two engines in that building , and which will also supply the poultry hall .and feed stable. The improvements inadojy \ the committee having charge of the fund raised by the buard of trade for the improvements required this year in order to porpotuuto the holding of the stuto fair at this point have been oxtunsivo , the now buildings being nl- inoBt completed and the general ar rangement oi the pround in a finu statu of progress. Upon driving in at the main entrance the lirat largo structure which attracts attention is the removal of the 1J. & M. bond- quarters which are eut back farther south and to which additions have boon inado both upon the east and ! west onds. Just east of this building a bootn for dining purposes owned by private parties is being constructed. Power hall ono of the now struc tures is u thoroughly subitanti.il build ing in every way and is well lilted up [ far the purpose for which it win do- ' uignod. It is almost complotud and is designed for agricultural machinery ttJ in operation. There are ulso two pri ( J rate buildings now advancing toward it completion , ono of which is owned by in the Lininger Motculf agricultural , Co , tc and the other by parties unknown , tcd which are fitted for the same purpose , d ( and both jf which umku a very credit , in ablp appearance , especially the former rndf . which is quito extwisivo in its proper df tions. Fine Art Hall in 40 feet by 100 fpot in BIZU , and is built in a moat oi solid manner , with skylight arrange 01m ments similar to that on floral hull. 01D The sholvingand tabling are being put D in to-day. It is a very subHtantial building with n solid brick foundation co and is well adapted for the purpuno Cl contemplated. The now dining hall tea will be constructed just south ot Fine Art Hall and the contract has already a boon lot to parties who will curry nut ra well the feeding parl of the pro- dc giammo. It may be said now that the supply of water will bo abundant ai for nil purpotcs and this is ono of the to most important features of the fair or ground , The work of cleaning and repuiriiiL' Floral Hull is in progress and the grass and wucdo in various fn parts of the grounds nro being out HJ that the tvhulu park presents qutto anew anwi wire now and ulenn appe.uuncu. In the lj betwetm the wings on the uoutli Hiun of Fluruf Hull euvcrul hives of been have been placed in position und they uro making ro honey very mpii'ly , the supply da , of Bui.llowera in and ubout & the driving park bjtiii very nbun- dunt , und the contii.it bettvotn UIOHO busy inuccta for the prua to bo award ed for Iliu greatest amount of work donu in n week'o time is already quito M active. The olllco of the president and di board of managing is to bo removed to the north and wv t of the main un diW trancu , which will nmko it much more W convenient fur thuaii uflioials und also for the public , Thu drive ways are also an urogressing rapidly. PIco Tuko it all in all the outlook for the coining fair is moot promising , and co . n. the week may be expected to ono n.Ja of profit and interest to the citizens ot : and bucincsa men of Omaha. 27 Hortloru'g Acid Phokjiliuto. anmi A lll.niKHHINU mtl.NK. mi Da. ( J 0 , FILES , Portland , Maine , aajs ; "After preepiring freely , when cold water has utterly failed to natisfy my thirst , it has uccoinpliBhed the purpose with the moat perfect auc- ceeu 101 METEOROLOGICAL. bit The Report of the signal Ottlcor ut Omauu Station for August. lu ) The report ot Serjeant Alexander TiHi Pollock , of the signal corps U , S , A. , du Hi Omaha elation , tor the month of Aui hh ust is just out and contains nome in teresting statistics. The daily mean barometer was .10.- 026 ; daily mean temporal nro 73.1 ; daily mean humidity 70.7 ; daily mo u rain fall 0.019 inches. The highest barometer 30.224 , wan on the Hist ; lowest barometer 23.744 , on the 13th ; monthly range of barom eter 0 480. Highest tcinporaturo,90 3on the 27 ; lowest temperature , 52,2 , on the 31st ; greatest daily lange of temperature , V3.4 , on the 12th ; least daily range of temperature 15 7 , on the 24th ; moan of maximum temperature 831 ; mean of minimum temperature 03.9 ; mean daily range of temperature 18 8. Prevailing direction of wind south ; total movement of wind 5,251 miles ; highest velocity of wind and direction , 24 milesfrom northwest , on the 15th ; highest velocity of wind and direction 24 miles , from the north , on the 2Uth. Number of foggy days , Ojnumbur of clear dajs , 10 ; nurnbnr of fair days , j5 ; number oi cloudy days on which no rain or snow fell , 3 ; number of cloudy days on which rain or snow fell , 3 ; total number of days on which rain or snow fell , 7 ; depth of uti- molted Know on ground at end of month , 0. D.itcs of auroras , none ; dates of aolnr haloe , none ; dates of lunar holas , 'iOtli ; dates of frosts , none , COHl'AUATIVE TIIMl'KKATUHK. 4n Opportunity to Provide for a Rainy Day , Opening of the Omnlm Savings Bank. The Omaha Savings Dank will. pen for business this morning Sept. 4th , at its temporary banking oem in the Millard hotel building. This new institution will begin an mportautora for the citizens of Omaha , rho have never known what it was to luvo a savings bank in their midst , ml who will doubtleaa hasten to avail hemsolvua of its advantages. The capital Htock of this now insti ution is $150,000 and the liability of ho stockholders $300,000 The ollicers are : President , James I , Uoyd ; vice president , J. W. Gin- ett ; managing director , Ohorlos F. landersor ; cashier , John E , Wilbur , ritli the following directors : .Inmea I. Uoyd , .1. W. Gannett , GuyO Bar- jn , Oharlus F. Alunderson , L. M. lonnott , Max Meyer , S. II. U. Clark , Villiam A. Puxton , Ilunry Pundt. The stockholder of the new bank ro all substantial men , in whom the ublio will phico every reliance. No ank ever ntarted out with a more ) lid and ruibjtantial list , as will bo non from the following , nines K Moyd , 0. F. Manderaon , i. M. Jionnut , Max Meyer , uy 0. li'trton ' , John L. McCaguu , . II. M. Olurk , E. W. Nash , 111:10 E Congdon , W , Paxton , . 11. Dewey , Henry Pundt. . . W. Gamut , Aug. Pratt , I. Ilollman , Edward S. Kail" , , L JCnnball , E. L Stone. . \V. Liningor , Gee L. Towlt' . . J ! . Williams. The Omaha Savings bank will open imporarily at No. 1218 Douglas direct iltllard hotnl ) , About November 1 will remove to ita permanent build- g on the oouthwust corner of Thir- onth nnd Douglas atreeta This bunk will receive money on jposit from $1 upwards , nnd will pay terost on all savings deposits at the .to of 5 per centum per annum from ito of deposit. Intoroat will bo computed and paid , credited to depositor's account upi - i withdrawal of account , or sumi-an- i ally upon the lust days of Juno und ocomber. When interest is addled to thp ac- unit , it draws interest , thus paying impound interest at live per cent , depositors. Certificates of deposit , payable on certain day , and bearing un agreed to of interest , will bo issued when isirud. This odors to the citizens of Omaha jocuro nnd advantageous opportunity invest their savings , bo they largo amall nnd they will not hustitato to ail thomeclvuH of it. Debilitated perioiia , nnd nulforera nm wasting diicanea Hiioh oa con niption , ccrofula , kuinoy ullcctions , ill bo groatlv bfitulittod by using rotvn'a Iron Ilittoto Itoiil ISdtuto TriintiJorH. The following dtiodsrcro iilrd for cord in the county clurk'a olllco to- y. Koportod for Tun HBIS by Bell Ames , real oststo dealers ; A ICountz anil wife to 0. F. El- Ji sscr , W. Ij8 * of oA of lot 125. ! 1 ountzo'a iiil ndUition $350.00 , 0. 15 , Perkins , trustee , to J. I. ! cOrtguoV , D ; lot 4 , block ! ) , sub- vision of lot r > , in Oapitol addition. - - 0000 John L. McUdguo to John llonrv , D ; lot 5 nor , of Farnum at.$075 , Cornelia und J , T. Phelps and ICiicn d Lomontha Humphrey to John 11 , atz , parcel land , 27H feet o. n , w , rnor of BOO , j of n , w j of sec. 15 , r. la o. $575 00 , a. O'Brien to Margaret Dunne and hers , W. D's ; lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 0 , 20 , ' , 28 , 211 , 30 , nnd n. 7' ' feet of lots C , d 25 .block 3 in Pnrk Place. ยง 1,00 0. P. Borkott und wlfo to 11. Car- in , W. D's. $500.00 W. Part of iot 1 , block HU.e500.00 Itosinu D.uinon and A , Darmon to din Ort'iid wifu of Martin , \V. I ) , t 1 , block 101 ? 475.00. B , J. Peterson and Mutilda Petor- ii to Hoainu Djrmon 2 , d. to lot 1 , > cL UU.$1.00 Hub It In. ' Jacob Lofclaiian , 274 Cllutoa elroot , ilFulo , N. Y , , luja he hai boon u ! ng 1'citcnitiu OIL for ihemrmtlsm. Kc i had nuch u lanio back that he cuuld nothing ; but one bottle entirely cured 11. BEFORE THE BATTLE. The Brand Army of Political Hammers Preparing for the Fray. The Dark Horao Cavalry Held in Reserve. The Frogriuotno for To-day' * Primnriei. The streets of Omaha are now beginning - ginning to show the active prepara tions for the bloodless contest that is to take place to-day. The loafers corner on 15th street is deserted , the striped hoao inspectors that congre gate there being out ns candidates or having enlisted for the fray under some other banner. Knots of men are congregating in front of every corner grocery to discuss the chances whish this or that man has of roping in as a delegate. The political bar rooms present a very animated ap pearance , many of our generals , colonels nels and judges hustling around tote to put thomsolvea into the hands of their friends. At Church Howo'a headquarters , In Barker's building , councils of war uro being held every hour or two , and messengers are being dispatched in every Uircctlon , the coinrnander-in- chtof of the Howe forces throwing out his Hkirmish line to capture the cau cuses that precudo the primaries , The chief of stair , Frank Walters , is flying around like a puncakoon ahot griddle , his sampling capacities being tested to th3 highest pressure. IIu is every where setting up thu drinks and pins with a lavish hand , conscious that ho holds the destiny of the whole country in his grip. There is hurrying to and fro at the postollico. Mounted infantry are loading up with Tom Hall's boom and couriera are keeping up a line of com munication with the Fifth ward , the homo of the coining governor. The enthusiasm of the postal biigado is unbounded and they are ready to of fer up their lives far their country providing they can got tv now pout- master. Haacall's battallion on the 13 street grade is under drill. The bosses nro organizing their pick and shovel brig- idu for un oUeotivo charge and swoar- HIT may bo heard nil along the line in ivo languages. Assistant Adjutant General Colonel frank Ilanlon has just returned from Jtoo county , where ho has boon sot- ing up the boom for Church Howo. Liu is confident that the state convon- 1011 will give Douglas county the hoicu of all the offices , if Howe can inly be made congressman. With a olid delegation , he can make Tom lall governor , J. II , Manchester ocrotury of state , Billy Hoins state rensurur , Smytho attorney general , < 'runk Walters lieutenant fovurnor , 3eo. E Lane superintendent of pub- iu instruction and the country can tavo Herman Timmo lor auditor and lee Fox for land commission. That tate ought to carry the county. As to the workingmen and farmers hey ought to bo content with prom- aos of luturo reward , which those various candidates can make good wh9n hey got in. It only remains to bo seen whether ho people are not after ollico , and who lecent und honest 'representation in ho state offices will let those roust- .bouto cirry the day. If they attend hu piimuries , as they ought , next ilonday , Douglas county will have n uspvctublo delegation. If they ncg- uct thi'ir duty und abstain from vot- tig , they will h&vo no right to com- il.iin if roustaboutH , ehyatora and lend boats are made thu standard- learcra. Worthy ot Pralno. An a rule we cln not recommend patent ilodlclnoa , but ulien wo know of one thnt rally h a publiu benufactor. unil doca ii.sitivcly cine , then wo consider it our i uty to impart tint information to all. .lectrio Hitters arutruly a most valuable ledicluo , und will muoly euro BIlioiiNiiesa , 'o'er und Ague , Stomach , Lixer and Cidnny Compliiln v , cvrii were nil other einedU-H fail. Wo know uuroof wo speak , nd can freuly rccoiumciui them to all. Cxch , Sold ut fifty cents a bottle , by 3 , F. Cioudnian. MILITAUY MATTERS. ilovoruont of Troops Army Appro priations TUo nilla Team. Ail order has been issued by the ommnnding general of the nrmy to ho 12th infantry , Colonel Wilcoxcom- Handing , to take their station at Sack- Its Harbor , N. V. , instead of at Ft. lusscll , Wyo. , us previously ordered , jiuutonnnt-Gcncrul Shoridnn is - or- urod ( o draw what additional troops lay bo necessary for his division from ho Department of Dakota. An appropriation of $25,000 was iiulo by congress before adj iirnnu'nt r the completion of Fort Mclvinnoy , Vyo. Thu inoiniy h.m been received t Dopnrtmont Huadquarti'ra. The department nllo team , under ho ohargu of Liuuta Oarpentur und toburtBon , go Monday to Ft. Luaven- rorlh for u nomputition match with io tuam of the department of the lioHouri. General Crook and etall'auod ( 'riJuy through Las Yogas un route to 't Whipplo , Arizona , Battery D , 5th artillery , leaves on I'udncaday from thu ua&t to luke stj- on at Omaha barracks. Qivoa Away. Wo cannot holii noticingtheliberal ofler lade to all invalid * aud nulittrors by Dr. iug'n Now Discovery for uiisuiuiiUen. 'on ro rcruienUd to call at U. V Uood- inu'a Drug State , nnd get , a Trial llottlo ( * of cot , If ynii are mttferlng witli Cnu- uiitiou | ) , Kevoro Couglin , CaliU , Asthum , i . . . ruiicliitin , Hay lfo er , IAISS of Voice , i , _ . - . . . . -it.Ai . i i. _ Thro.it I " i-i any alfe.Hloii of the W r Lunus. Itill iHi ltl\ely cure you. FAST TIME I In solo * Y t tkio the ! Mcagfl&isfopfliff88t- riftlnu lca\o Oiuaha 3:19 : n , in. "J 7:40 : . ra. it lull Infotmillon call on 11. 11. DliUKL , Ticket liuit , l lh J I'ntiam t/ . , J. 1IKI.KU.1' . illuay lo | t , oral JAMKJT. CLAU1C , ; cut. 100,000 TIMKEH-SPRING VEHICLES NOW USE. Ther ratp * ' &ll other i ( or e y rldlni. style rddunblllti , They are for sale by all Leading Car- iago Builders and Dealers throughout ho country. BRINGS , GRABS & BODIEb Forfil b Henry Tim ken , Patentee nH Dulldrr ol Fine Carrlai. I , .OXTXS , - - 2VEO. l-fm FOR SALE-MILL MACHINERY , TAVINO clmniwl our mill to Hunntlan rol- 'J. lirproc'i , we offer part ot our oil ma- "MntrjlotHID at low i > rici-s It c n l-nofft ( ; ul of Dncly flnlihcJ and fptccd ui 'n ( IrMnff : > cvcl whiyl * . jlro and mor l 0' Ine ! > ch * f c - , ; hico Inches pitch dthln ; a main upilglit > li-t uoutSStcet k ( r 'irt 'ttp , onn in ln innrtito pur wh - 7 inch face and 1 ] Inch pitch twoi nlr I ( rot and 1 pnlr 32 Inch I urn , rplndlcn , 1 Inlons 7 Inch face 1 } pitch ) , baclil ii > tpririRq , curM , itc. , coinfi etc , na ( mr iccl chrht , 17 feet loth , eonicyoriiune l o reel cliritt , It ( ot cloth , 4 nnuyon two ( Intii t whint ticilcrn.t No 5)1-u ) rnftiimnttor , 1 llarrurd & Lc-ui r c-UIn ncp.v- rater and ilea in , rhaff , w col pu.1 > - ? . con- veornctc.onc of the ma hlncry haa IK en lined but allltlo over tw ' jcar , a dull Ii In good condition , For furtht r Inlornmtlon n > ldicsi J. 0. IIOKFMA'-KAI-O. , Council UluBs , Idwu. Jam Bri L K , IKOMI ouumr Prrtldent , v. R. Uimnia , H e. andTrra * . THE NEBRASKA MM0FAGTBMG CO Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Uorn Planters , Hrrrows.Fnrm Rollore Hullry Hay KaUod , Bucnot Klovatlns WlndmlllH , &c Wo are prepuce ! to do Job work and nuuiufar- urh'Klor ether parties. Addre all onlera NEBKAHKA MANUFACTURIKO CO Llnonln. N ( Jenms fiewarded , OR , rho Story of tue Sowing MacliiM , A htnJMQin little pamphlet , bine and fftjlr DOTt rlth numorom entraTlnio | , will be GUVSF AWAY to ny aualt peraon cAltlnK lor tt , atauy brander or gub-otllra o ( The Blnaer Mauafactarln ? OODI party , nr will bo sent by mall , pout paid , Ir 197 penton living nt a dlitancn from onr offlcn" The Sinpr ManufaotiirinR Oo , , Principal Office , J4 Union Square NEW YORK WESTERN ! 0. SPEOHT , - - Proprietor. 1512 Harney St. - Dmrha , Hell. MANUFACTUUEH8 OF Galvanized Iron , CORNICES , DORMERf' OWtJ , FINIALS , . Hon W. * , m. T > T , * Tm , Irufcjnent aata Eoofing , Speeht's Pti.i [ < ? Motalic Skylight. Patent Ao ustod Ratchet Bar and nracket Shelving. I am thn genera agent for the above line of goods. IHON 1'ENOINO. Zreitlnga , r.alu trde , VornndnVOfrlca and BiinU Rallln.cn , Window and CalUrj Ounrd ; ! o AiKNT THE KERDALL PLAfflMIACHfflBI U plaltd ro.ii l-.Bot a o Inch to i/lilth In the canrsost ( eltu or fln < Mt el lea ItiiOM all kliuia tndstj lee of i lilting In Dtr. No hily tl.it ( locn her own drcvs-iuaklni ; c t > Uord to do without one M nice plaiting ; Ii 10 % erect of ( union , Kaocn It islla Itwll , Fc > , " chlnM , Clicularn or A eul' termo ndJien COKOAU & 00. , AilnmH Ht. ( Uil.ir.tfn U I J3 1M.PEBI3HABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's Pest f > r TOILET. BATH and J ANDKERCHIEF. DR. CLARKE 1651. IJ.auntt St Bt , Loul * , U tllll tnat- liii all I'UIVVli : , NKIt- Vi/US , CHUON1C and ptcUl PlHea eti , bpcrnia tnnhcua Impoti iicy ( Sux- iml Incai cltj ) , Kuwait ) Discftsea , IrriKularltlcs , Ulllkultlcs , ntc. torUulltB.wuia 25 ct'iits ( In tiniw | ) t p-ycxpresu charpei on a 'ialii.il. la \\ori" entitled "nlrecci Women , etc , " Work n Ciiiiosio I > I IIBKH , one eUmp. I St'll-alumi or 1'rhatu UUcase , Hcnit 2 mauiw > r CKLKUKATKU WouKHdii Ncrtoui and texutl Uoiacs. ( toiiBultatloii personally or liy letter , < UK : Consu t the old Dovtor. THOUSANDS UUKO. Otllc-j In quiet. I rlte , iMpectal'le ' Ucu. You tto no out ) but the dovt < r. Dr. Urkoli thuoiilj ] ilijlchn In Ilio cltj \ > li3 r- Kit * cum or no pay "f < llrliic cnt e\ir ) litre. Hour * . 8 a. ti. to 8 r. u. diwly fo Nervous Sufferers 7HE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. ) r , J. 13. Simp on'a Bpociflc II It a txMrUrvuuto Oi ' [ Kmutoirhvt , Sorotna ' , < knciw , liupucu cy , u-i.t M dUhU iceultlo ; , u tel-Atou , M Mcattl At.il.iljLCMI uruoii , P lnu li fhe Ha-k or Stda , and dl . iu - - * ' - " " " th-t lead to earl lit. 11'UJce with t.ojJci. 4i til M.JfM. fi S (7.0 ( a tlL Wllit 101 Shim al ' V KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE FROM COL. L T.BFOSTEB. . , T. . TonnifttOKTi , Ohio , May 10 , 1W. Ds , n. .1. KH-DI.I , * Co. 1 had a rrrjr valua ble llambletonUn colt thatlp ! / ' tcry 'Ighly hehvl a lafRO txino 'p * ln in one J int and a imallono on the fthir wllcli made Idu rery lame ; I hid him under the charge of tva voter- Intry urtrfOiis which ( tiled to cure him IM I onenay rradlnRtho drertlncment o' Kfndall'K Stki\ln Cur In thcChlctiro Kx | tin I determined atorcfttntry 'tad ' u'.t nuriru C'l" cro to i ndf rlt , at'dthey rrdirfdt rce bittlc ! 1 to k ill at.d I thought t w .uld glto 1 a tlititouirh til lI uso.1 It a cording to direct ! n mid the ouitk da ) ' tl-o rolt c eed to ho lame ami the urn i have dlnippcarrd. I u l liu one bottle md t' ' mlt'i llmix are ai firool Itmpi nd n iinoothaa any home In the Main Ilolnmtlro .y curcH The cure wa BO rnnarkahlo thit I hate Ictttro o ( my neighbor hftie ; the remain- n two buttles Khi are no * u > lntlt. ! Very rcwpcctlullr , L. ' ! ' . FOSTER. B'nd for IllujirateJ clrctihr irlrlnj ; po.iltlre proof. Prlco il. All Drairriit * have It or can ? ct Itfor you. Dr. II. J 'xtadall b Co. , Pro rietor * . Kno-jhur.-h Fal' , Vt IJY AL1 , DRUGWISTB. That 'crrlMo courite fcv r ard gnc , nnd Ha congener Mlllons remittent ; bmlilcaaiTictlonKof thi t rnich , Ihcrand the boncN. both crnJIca- lcdandiro > cnt < it l > > tliousj ft HoHtcit'r' St > mach litt.n ) ( > , a purely \ejtHlilceiKlr , liulorscd by phBlcfan < 4 and more c\tenlvvl > u ed tn a remedy ( or thoabo\o ilas of UiBontcre , aicll is for nwny oihcrs , than any meiilclne of the i < j jFor ealu by all Druggists and Dcalcra gentrAlly. . Mrs J. O , Hobcrtson , PltUJursr , Pa. , writes : " ! ivas BUdorlnL" from general debility , u ant of ap petite , constipation , otc. , so that mo was a bur- 3cn ; alter usInR Burdock Blood Hitters I felt hot ter than for j oars. I cannot praise } our Bitters too much , " 1C. Olbbn , of Buffalo , N. Y. , writes : " o4r Burdock Blot Cittern , In chronic diseases of the blood , Iher auJ kidnc\s , hate been signally marked with succo-ss. I have uacd them injuell with best results , for torpidity of the llier , and In cnsoof a friend of mlno sudtrliig from dropsy , the effect wai marvelous , " Bruce Turner , Jtochenter , N. T.wrltcs : ' 1 have been subject to serious disorder of t o Kldnujti. and unable to atteml to business ; Durdock Dlood Hitters relletod mo bcforu half abottlo MAS used feel confident that they will cntiicl ) cure mo. " Ascnlth Hall , lIlriKhampton , N. Y. , nritcc : "I suffered with a dull pain thnuili my eft IUDC and shoulder. Lort my spirits , apjictite and color , and could 1th dlttlcult ) keep up all day. Took jour Burdock Blood Hitters as di rected , and l.i > o felt no | ln ulnto first week al ter using them. " Mr. Noah Batcx , Klmlm , N , Y. , writes : "Ahout Four } cars a o I hid nn att-tcL of bilious fet cr , nnd ne\cr fully rccotcred. My dlgcstlto organs nero neakeDcdand I woul.l Lccompletely pros trated fordajs. After iieln two bottles ot jour Burdock Blood Bitters thai mprotcmcnt uas so vhlblo that I M astonished. I can now. though Bl j cars of a > ; i % , do a fair and ivosouablo day's work , 0. Blaclct Hoblnson , proprfctor of The Canada I'rcahj ttrlan , Toronto , Out , , v , rites : "forcars I sulTcrcil greatly from oft-recurring headache. I used jour Burdock Illood Bittcra ith happiest results , and 1 now Und m > ? clf In better health than for years p.ist. " Mrs. Wallace , BufJjlo , N. Y , writes : "I have iiood Burdock Blood Bitten for nencus and bil ious hoada"li ( . , and can recommend It toauyono requiring a euro for bllliousnetu. ' < Mrs. Ira ilullnollaad , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For o tral years I hare tuCeied frcm ctt it-.jr- ring bllllous liuadaches , d > spcpsla , and com- iilalnts peculiar to my sjx. Since inlng jour burdock Blood BltUrs I am entirely relieved. " Price , 91,00 pel flattie ; Til * Dottle * 10 Oti POSTBtt , MILBURN , & Oo , , ITops , BUcT JLO , W. Y. SclJ at whobflilo by Ub i McMabon and C , F. Hfwxlruan. Jo 27 eod-uio The Great Lngliah Noicr falls tn cine Sn rtousDotjIiit } , VI- Kxhau tloii , I'rnli- . Somlnul Vcak- , lOOD , a-ul ill the ' 'oilluUttH of youth ill follu'd and excel- It stops [ ermi nil weakening. lmoluntar > I tfdr.Vnn upon thu eje- Jt | < .ii > , the Iiio liable rc- . . . . n ultol threu cuhirno. v , Hindi are BO dc8trueil\o to mind and lody nil uiatio life miserable , oltcn leading to inttnl- y anil duath U etrcn theii"lie Ncrtcs.llruln , incnmr ) ( Illocsl , Mimics , IHj ; ti\o And U pro- latlio ( trains , It restores W all the organic imctlrnn their rormarlgor end vitality , nm. In.Ufa cherrfiil nnd ciiojitlo. | 1'rlco , gJa otild , oriour tlmoi tliu qii ntlty tfio. Sent liy iprcBH , iiccure from olMirtatiou , to anyaddrrM. nrcitiitol | price , Ko.C. U. i ) . Nut , cxuiu n r01 nipt cf ? 1 as iruara tw Uttcn rj uwtlll. mn'ifTi niUht iucloiu u'anip , Dr. Mitjiie'o Dftndnhou Pills re tl > boat nr ! cliuipv't djt | pkti and bllllotu uro hi the mMkct Bold b ) all druii.rUti. 1'ricc QccnU , IE MiNTin'i KIUNIT RSUIDT , NErsmcuM , Ureoll klndot Kidney Mid bladder coimilolnto. ouorrhca , Rlcot and ler.cnrrboa. For tale by nil au.'gitU. * la bottle. KNOLIBH 1IKUIOAL INSTITUTE , 713 Olho St , Et. LouU , Mo. For Pale la Omaha by C. F. COOUJJAt. . NERVOUS DEBILITY , 111. K 0. \ \ tut i Nerve and Brain ' /rettmcat iptdflufor IIktwlr , Dluluew , Convulkloo , i ou IlradfcUic , Mental VcfiafOiOD , louct ? ircrapvimitorrhui.l'rpiit u y , Imoluiittr ; u bslous , 1'rfnutuie old ARC , i-unetl by oitr- ct rtlon , idf at me , or oxr-icuuljsnco. wtlob i.ts to mlKry , iljc yuud death. On uoilll in. rrcetit cant , KA h toz ojcUlnj cue month' * eAt.nf . .t. Onu dollnr u boi , or (4i boic * fcr ra UilUr * , mnt b ) mall prepaid CD receipt of rica. \ tfU raati.11 U botad to cvro any cae , 'Itb each order r c hed b > r < for six bo ma , ac- anpauledlthfl\edoll rii , U1 lend the pur- itiMl our urUtco kruorintoo to uttiro the oney If the li Umttn dcti net rflict a euro. C. t. Uoodman , Cnvlat , Sole.Vholiale and igul nt , Ojiihi , NOD. OrJ'ii by uall at. tint ( C. dfcwlV 1 The Oldest Wholesale and lllK liUAIMMl RetaU JEWELBYHOUSE MUSIO HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here IN THE WKSTI General Agents for the find all novelties in SILVER Finest and Best Pianos and VER WARE. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as ! ; he Latest , Most Artistic , any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. all descnpnona of PIXTE A SPLENDID stock oi WATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway Pianos , Knabo ces as is compatible with Pianos , Vose & Sou's Pi honorable dealers. Gall anos , and other makes. and see our Elegant Hew Also Ciough & Warren , Store Tower Building Sterling , Imperial , Smith , , American Organs , &c. Do llth and Farnham corner not fail to see us before pur Streets chasinp. MAX MEYER & BRO. , A Large Stock always on Hand. /W / * 7 X1W r * J m % i ; $ W > 3JXi > [ ' * / _ - tJWIS-K\ * W krrrSiaassi i HI PULLEYS. E. M. MAXWELL , FREMONT , NEB. , EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR THIS STATE. The following advantages are claimed for this Pally : IT is STKONOKK and more .lurablo , owing : 1 , To the absence of shrinkage strains. 2. To the increased num ber of anrs 3. To the fact that the rim i ? much stronger than the cast rim , IT is BKTTER BALANCED. It 18 MDOH I.IOHTUll. IT RAVES 1TLT1NO. IT 13 CHUAFJCR. There la no danger of breakage in handling when shipped loose. When shipped loose they no generally acceptodro third-class freight instead of first-class , and as the weight la only one-half that of cast Pulleys the freight is still further reduced. WB .QUAnANiE riiKM to perform satisfactorily any wgrk from the lightest to the heaviest , SPLIT PULLETS from 12 to 48 fnchts diameter only. Pulleys of wider face than 18-inch are provided with two sets arnn without extra : harge. harge.Wo Wo supply each Pulley with two sot-screws without extra charge. -ALSO- pnt for Patent OUR CLAIMS. What we claim for our PATENT HOT POLISHED SHAFTING is : Int. That it is round and straight. 2d. It can be accurately rolled to any desired gauge. 'M. That its BUI face being composed of magnetic tixido of iron obriates any uu- iue tendency to rust or tarnish , while it at the sumo time gives ono of the best journal 3r bearing surfaces ever discovered , 1th. That it will not warp or spring in key seating. 5th. That it is made of the very best of refined stock , further particulars , price list and discounts , ecud to E. M. MAXWELLS Foundry and Machine Shop , Fremont N PERFECTION IN ROASTING AND BAKING , is only attained by using Si Stoves and Banges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by MILTOH ROGERS & SONS OO OMAHA , NEB. lEjID & CO , , The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware Souse 108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA - " " " NED. _ _ _ _ _ ! _ _ _ . . - DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS Window and Plate Glass. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA > . - - NEB.