2 THE DAILY BEE OMAHA TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 19 STATE JOTTINGS. The Print National bank of Wahoo hsi . The Ttlbnno cays that "all Hie good lookln ? xirli of York chew gum on the . Win. Cu'lcr , of Vail * Citv , Mon \ the street on the 10th and died while 1'elnK taken homp. HearUUesfe 1 * pp mcd to have been the cause. M tn ! Tuio.1r. . , need 18. , " ' VMtW nreclnct. 1'olb county , wa * kliltd on the rthbytheaccld.ntal dl'cliarce of n gun that he was imlllng towards him. On the 8th , John IJIacklaw , ono of Ihe commissioners of I'awnce county WM 'hot < lead by a nc gib..r ! . , Samuel H. eUcr , at ' He mistook him the latter' * re lcicnce. for horce thief. On thoCthn nn of Jacob Stouter , of Glcnwnod , accidentally dl'charscd tlio contents of n chot Rim Into ons of his leg * . He died the next day. John Wortman , aged tight > eati , son of Chan. Wottman , of Cam county , was cut In the Intlcp by ft mower , on the 8th. An elder brother called to Mm to bring melon to the machine , ana fhlle utauillnjf In front of It the team ( tatted. 15at Milter and 0. Ott were nircitei ] by Sheriff HMiile.1 nnd Ucputy Woodruff at Tccumoh on Momhy night , on the charge of stealing the mules from patties near Lincoln. They hell from Iowa. The grocery tlfire of T. P. L'0J(1i ' anj Ihoblac.smUh shop of J. IHattli ftt 1'almyra. were b.irned . to thflKrouml on the 13th. C u e of fire unknown , l.osi about fc2.iOO ; ImiirancJ 880 J. This wan the first fire for nevcral years. S. B. Hall , of Kite precinct , Niickolli county , Btilclded on the Oth , by habg rig. The deceased wan 81 year * old , residing with his aon , ami no thought cf * " " ftnictlon was over harhoreil l > y him , to the knowlcdgo of the family , or those frequentIng - Ing there. Twohllclrcn of O o. Ccppert , nf Milford - ford , were ccrlounly It/jureil I last 1 rldny One little girl wan accidentally f hot by her bn > therwhowa < tiYlngli > &bootaiinake1anl ( the other , tinning to the s < lstancp of her sister , cutulerrlolo gull In her thlfili on n ncythe which WDH lying In the gram , anil nearly bled to death. Howard Jlcpoiter. White chalk rock Ins been found near Alnsworth , Nnb , , on the now cxtenblon ol the S. 0. & 1' . road. The rock teems much like that foiuid near Yniikton , and nt I hat town mime of the best liuilcllnns nrcof this matctial. It BW almost UK readily n a board , and f can bo worlatl In any shape ilr lred. If It hardens on cxposuto to tlio weather , HB the \anktiin chsllc ruck dots , It will be valiinblo for building pnrpoHH \ heu ubovo the teach ot turlace molituro. I'remont Herald , PERSON AI.tT i iniii" , the Philadelphia dofanltlm' ( ifllccholiler , WAR lienlivl , polite , Mulling und "poulnr. " If It bo true that Jtlshop Peck has lost tnoro than n hundred puunU wti < ht dtir- I UK the past year , he can uot bo more than half a peck , Jamil UcdpUli thinks Henry Gcorgo IH n brilliant fool. George If ho were con- Hulled woul i probably retort that Hcilpatk U not a brilliant fool. IJrother llarnes , Iho Kentucky evangelist list , la moro than six feet In height , nan a thin face , ntqutllno nose , dark hazel eyes and long auburn hair. All statements In the fact that John Kel ly ii wild wltu grief over the report * of Tilden's ad physical condition , are to bn taken with not oral grains of unit. Miss Lucy Stone hax acceded from the llotton woman suffrage convention , and Is running ono of her own In Omaha. I'rom Alpha to Omaha Is quite a trip.-Chicago tribune. Gen. Hen. Butler was not lost in the yacht cmlre , an his friends feared and hit enemies alirint bdloved , but is hearty anO well and still Intent nn being governor ol Massahtiselt before ho dies if not this year some othur year , perhaps. Thounxallant SprlngQeld Union gives this advicn to one of tlio rno > l aitcemoil woman suffragists of Matsacusetts : "Lucy Btone , wo would suggest that you might slight the weight of your Influence agooj deal more effectively by keeping at homo and darning Mr. IJlacku oil's itocklngH. Gcu. Abe Utiford , the ' 'converted , " Kentucky - tucky horft-raccr , Is out In a card denounc ing the'edltor of the Lexington Trauscriut na a liar , and offering to fight him. The offense of the editor was In Baying in his paper that General liuford called a colored boy , who charged him a quarter of a dollar for a slight service , " d n Bcouudrel. " W.Tho New York TlmcasayH that llio Hko- ness of Jay Hubbell , now being qultoox- tensively printed In the friendly columna of western newspapers , closely resembles the woodoutu of the gentleman who Ims been restored to complete health by the use of "our remarkable kidney cure. " It ID traveling throiuh the rural districts In company with Mrs , LUlla Somebody , n w ell d \ eloped lady who la not entirely un known to modern nostrum veudorn and the readers of dome of the llluntroted dallies , Henry 0. Klipper , the colored graduate of West Point , In a loiter from Camp lllce , Tex. , to tlio New York Tribune denies Ilia story that ha has been appointed captain lu the Mexican army , llo gays : "Aa a matter of fact , I am not In Mexico , but in Texan , 1 have col received any ap- polntmont , civil , military , or othorwlue , In Mexico ; have asked for none and have no expectation of ever roojlvluff any though I read , write , and speak tlio language Huciitly. POLITICAL NOTES. The result of the election In Maine hai had a dlicouraglng effect upon the green back party In lima , Delaware republicans perceive the com ing nf political revolution in the fact that a von ( if ( jov. ( Salisbury ban attended a re publican meeting , John Q. Wldtller was elected at the republican caucus In Amoauury , Mass. , last week , a delegate to the convention of the now Seventh congressional district. The struggle for the republican nondua lion for fo > ernorof Mosnachimetts Is as close as tlio Sniggle lu New York , but the administration is nut trying to con trol It. Benator Pendlcton wan aikod by a Chi ciiiutt ! reporter the other day what he thought * of the presidential outlook for 1884. Ho replied : "It would be as profila- ble to guess what the weather will be that year , " The Teller and Tabor faction of the re publican purty of Colorado carried the elate convention by nominating Kmu t L. Campbell , of l.endyllle , for governor and William H. Meyer for lieutenant gov. ernor. Tliegrccnbaokerilnne co little of auy. thing that they ought at leant to cultivate it crop of harmony. Uut there Is dlsoori already In the family , and Solon Chano , ol Malue , is calling Weaver of Iowa tie "wild ass of the prairies , " In the elections of Oregon , Vermont am Maine the republican * bate made a gain o two members of the house of representa lives as compared with tlio result two yean ag , aud made MHO of a republican benator In Maine , The data of New Hampthlru has ha ; thirty-eight governors lu the pint 100 > car * and their aiera e when elected wan to years. The yuungctt , Lev ! Woodbury was SI ) carv old when chonen , iu Ib23. The two oldcot were each 70. Benator Wlndoai will take part In the cimpalxu In Minnesota , nud reply ta the attacks made upon his character aud recon by his political enemies. Ho lias recclvei no many assurance * of uuiiport from the better element in the republican party thu he has no mitghingi a to the result o the senatorial content. The Teuneuee democrats would doubt- leu be content to aee Gov. Hawktrui reelected elected If they could be sure cf tj > | Itgisla ture. But their chances of galaifi a iua > Jority la that body are even lc than of electing ( ion. Hales to the governorship. Senator Harris Is making n desperate fjghl to win , knowing th t defeat now will prob ably end his political career. The imccpMor i f Jay Hub1ll In the Northern Peninsula district of Michigan , the Hon. Howard llrcllung. Is no jrapulnr with both pirtlc * and his election so abso lutely certain that It Is not at sit likely the democrat * will make any nomination ng.ilnftt him. There would unquestionably hate been a democratic candidate If Hur > . hrll had succeeded In securing a ronomina- lion , Colonel Cach , cx-dtiellat , Is conducting his independent canvass for congrem In South Carolina Initial warlike spirit which might bo expected of him. He addressed a meeting nt Kock Hill the oilier day which wa * Interrupted by a permhcuoin light yery loon after It bdrnn At once he "rnihed Into his room In the hotel and soon returned armed for nn emergency ; " and then the report proceed * , "quiet as re stored. " _ The anti-monopoly stale committee of New York will hold a meeting September UTi to consider the question of nominating a state ticket. If cither of the regular parties nominates a good anll-monopolht for governor they will not nominate , If neither nominates euch n man they will feel compelled lo put ono In the field and elect , him. The warning to the regular parties ought to be sufficient. Tliii 11 the last year that the nntl-monopollitfi will deal so leniently with them. It took 1,001 ballots to beat Gen. Iltagg In the .Second Wlicoiutn district demo cratic contention , Daniel H , Stunner , of Waukefclm , being i t last agreed on ns the compromise candidate , i'hls result was brought about by llio defection of one of UragK'fl "iron brigade , " and wai sprung upon the convention , greatly to the aston- hhment of the llragg men , who had no suspicion of the movement. The Delaney men , finding It Impossible to nominate tticlr own candidate , were conlcnt with the glory of beating ltrnKgt who has re flected more creJlt upon Wisconsin In con gress than any democrat has done for twenty yearn , and who hai been one among the torv few of his political faith In tlio lioino able to command at all tlmex the respect and good will of hi * political opponents ponentsIm successor la a comparatively nbsuie lawyer , who wax never heard nf before , aud very likely never will be again. ) Ouo Experience for Mnny. I have been sick ard mioerablu no long and had caused my husband no much troutilo nnd expense , no ono Boomed to know whnt ailed mo , tlmt I was completely disheartened and din- inigod. In this frame of mind I got u bottle of Hup Kittora and used them unknown to my family. I soon began to improve and gained BO fast tlmt my husband and family thought it strnngo und unnatural , but when I told them what had helped mo , they enid , "Hurrah for Hop Bitters 1 long may they prosper , for they have made mother well and us happy. The Mother. Marrying Rlcb. You nocd not bo poor and depend- out on your wedding day , for every person nmlo or female can get a good round sum of money at masriago if they hold a certificate of member ship in THE MARRIAGE FUND MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION of Cedar Rapids , Iowa. $10,000 Inw already boon paid in benefits to its momburn , in the nine months of the associations' organisationand there is a golden opportunity for thousands more to reap oven larger benefits. Nothing like it woa over known. Do not postpone Bonding in your request for circulars giving full and complete information regarding tlio plans and opporations of the associa tion. Agents can nmko bigger money than in any other business. It is strictly honorable , pleasant and pro fitable. The Auditor of State holds a deposit from the association as pro scribed by law , for the protection of their members. The only association of the kind in existence organized ac cording to law. Write at once for circulars. Say wlicro you saw thin notice. augUll-m JUGGED FOn THREE MONTHS. A Nebraska Editor's Boiitouoa. Special Dispatch to Tin 11(1 , SIDNEY , Nob. , Seutombor 18. The saso of G. W. Strato , for shooting at Maddox , his local editor , was called by His Honor Judge Noubauor thin nvorning. The evidence shows clearly that Strato , with premeditated malice , wanted to hurt Maddox , and none of the witnesses' testimony could bo im peached. In passing Bontonco his lionor apoko of the lawlessness in west ern Nebraska and of the tremendous ex penses that Cheyenne county has been burdened with on account of persona carryihg deadly weapons and the pro miscuous discharge of revolvers. Ho Felt called upon to do his duty , and accordingly sentenced Strato to the fullest extent of the law , throe months in thu county jail and to pay the coats of the prosecution. The sen tence moots with general approval , Nursing mothers gain ntrongth by using JJrown'a Iron Hitters. It acts like a charm in restoring to health and strength ovorutnuned nature. A Calilunt Seating. Swclal DI pattliiit3Tini HUB. NK\V YOUK , September 18. Arthur will go to Washington Tuesday to at tend a cabinet meeting. Col , Ira Wilson has purchased a half interest in the Pacific House , at St. Joe. The firm will now bo J. U. Kitchen it Ira Wilson. Mr. Kitchen has moved to the Puxton hotel , at Omaha , and Mr. Wilson has taken charge of the Pacific , where ho will bo pleased to meet his old friends. The Pacific is the loading hotel of St. Joe und a first-class hotel in every re Poet. BopO-nutotf Hullrottd Wreck. Special dispatch to THE llKKi ST. Louis , September 18. Two freight trains collided iu a tunnel three miles west of Kukwood on the MtBiouri Paoilio yesterday afternoon , wrecking both trains und slightly in- juriug a couple of the crow. Tlio cars took fire and at last accounts were burning furiously iueido the tun- nel. A fire onyino was sent from hero last night to nubduo the flames. Socoml Edition of Job. M - psdeu , N , DhMuuitn-et , buffalo , yaws " 1 cannot le too thuukful that I was induced to try your HriilM ) li.o.shnu ! , 1 wan at one time afraid I thould iie > er be able to get put galu. 1 seemed to be a second edition of Job without hU patience my f ce and body were one last collection of bolls aud pimples ; ahice taking one bot- tie of your Spring Ulos oin I am quite cured , all eruptions hate disappeared , an I ft el betler than I hate In a long time. Price 60 cents , trial bottloi 10 cents. A SAD SEQUEL , Mrs. Melville Meets Her Husband and Does Insane , While Danonhower and Mel ville Indulge in Recrimina ting Over the Fate of DoLonR. A Cnrd to the Public. DANENIIOWEU SPHAKS. Special Dlfpitth to Tim Brn WASHINGTON , September 18 [ lieutenant DAnonhovror issues the 'ollowing card ; "My attention has boon drawn to several items nnd comments referring o nn alleged trouble between Chief Engineer flco.V. . Molvlllo and rny- lolf. The latest ono is The Washing- .on Star last evcmtiz , copied from a tfow York pnpor , nnd is the first that akcs definite shnpo , stating under the itlo of 'Melville vs. DAiicnhowcr , ' The alleged charge of Lieut. Dancn- lower that If ho ( Melville ) had not urned back from the first ncarch , Capt , DoLong and hia companions might have been saved. ' The above illcged charpo has never boon made > y mo. In tha first placj the facts vould not admit of such n charge , for when Melville turned back the cap- .ain's party had boon dead at least ifteen days. In the second place , I would never make such a charge ex- icpt to the proper official nuthorltieo. [ have always avoided udvcrao and iromaturo criticisms on my late com rades , mid will niniply refer to what I said when confronted by half n ccorc of journalists on'board the ( Jollic , on ny arrival at Now York , nnd pub- iahod in The Now York Herald , May 2 ! ) , 1882 , under the caption , 'Vindi cation of Mulvillo. ' Thin wan caused jy my learning ho had been hastily and unfairly criticised previous to my return. I have miulo no charge agninst iiny one. My iioreonal rola- ; iona with Mr. Melville hare been of a very pleasant character. Regretting [ have to appear in print , nnd hoping ihoro will bu no further necessity for it , I inn , Respectfully , ( Signed ) J. W. DANKMIOWEII , Lieutenant U. S. N. Mr * . Mnlvillo Insane. Special DUpitch ( o THE HKK. PHILADELPHIA , September 18. Mrs. Melville , the wife of Engineer Melville , of the Jcannotte , wai floiznd with delirium Saturday night nt the : lese of the dcmonatrationa nt the ! iomo of her family nt Sharon Hill , following it in aaid an interview with tier husband. She hai born auGering from nervous prostration previous to Ills arrival. The excitement of mind appeared to subside when her husband wan out of her prcnuncu. Melville loft the lumso the same ui' lit with iriends , going to Darby , nour by and has not returned. To-day Dr. W. Fisher Longstrcot nnd Dr. linrtlotson rvoro called in attendance nnd have iiold a consultation. They determined - od to hold another examination with : ho view of placing Mrs. Melville where she may be permanently re stored to health. The affair has created a profound fooling of sadness at Sharon Hill and in this city. ' Detained Ly Sickness. Special Dlipatchoi to Tim lini. WASHiNQToNj September 18 Chief Engineer Melville , announces hia do- ontiou a * his homo in Sharon ilill , > y sickness in his family , and that ho will probably not arrive till Wednes day. Ho will bo escorted from the depot to the hill , where a public re ception will bo given. Paralytic strokes , heart disease , and cidnoy affectlona , prevented by the USD of Brown's Iron IJIttcirs. TOE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. Thin is oapocially true of n family nodlcino , and it is positive proof that ho remedy imitated is of the highoat value. AB soon us it had boon tested and proved by the wliolo world that EIop liittcra woa tlio purest , boat nnd moat vnluablo family medicine on 'tirth , many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the proas and pooulo of the country had cxprusaod the merits of II. B. , and in every way trying to induce suf fering invalids lo use their stuff in stead , expecting to make money on the orodit nnd good nnnio of H. B. Many Bothers started nostrums pot up in similar style to II. U , , with vari ously dnvisod namus in which the word " .Hop" or "Hops" were used in a way to induce people to believe they were tlio same aa Hop Bittors. All such pretended romudioa or cures , no matter what their style or name is. and capicially t hosts with the word "llop" or "Hops" in their name or in any way connected with thorn or their name , uro imitations or counterfoils. Hewaro of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuinb Hop Hitters , with u bunch or cluster of iroon Hops on the wliito label. Trust nothing olso. Drugtrista and dealers are warned against dealing In imita tions or counterfoils. * .Ut.n Flrfl with Firo. TliUnm l > KooJpollcj on a Maim , ' jinirio , but It will not aiuuir with the ft'Tonxl | : unun sjituii. Irritat ' ' " " - - - -1n i eiaiH.ratu mid lutenklly allioin- , . - . . . . . - . tlioktoiuiliortlioboniU Kincrlakc a ilrottlo u > a > oi4it forliuliKt tlon or eoiutliutlon , AJmliiUUr lu.UaJ Turraut's Holtiir Aiirlont , whliliUatoncca fibrKura , a catlartlr , uml wi liitlKorunt nJ has a bootiilnj ; anj butllnir tfltvl UKIII tliuilUonlirultk'cra. b01U 11V ALL DIlUCniSTS , EUROPEAN HOTEL , Tliomout ccnlrall ) locttiil hotel in the city Hoouis7Kc f 1.00. II Mmd flOOperday. ' Kint Clint llitauruut conuecttid witti tbt holtl. HURST. - - Prop. Corner Fourth mil Locust Streets , SOT. X.OXTX < St IkXO. " BLACK-DRAUGHT" i-nrcs rtj - j- l ' " " " - -istioii aud lu-rtbaja , TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept , because of the non-removal of the cause liquor. The way to make a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car ry so many bright intellect : ; to prcmatmc graves , and desolation , strife and un- happincss into so many families. ' It is a fact ! UlTTr.ns nonalcoholic , n true - ic tonic , made in HaUlmorc , Mil , , by the lirou u Chemical Company , w ho arc old drug- pvts and in every particu lar reliable , will , by remov ing the craving appetite of the drunkard , nnd by curing the nervousness , weakness , and general ill health result ing from intemperance , < lo more to promote temperance , in the strictest sense th n any other means now known. It is a well authenticated fact that many medicines , especially ' bitters , ' arc noth ing butcheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countries. Such is not the case with BROWN'S I RON BITTERS. It is a medi cine , a cure for weakness and decay in the nervous , muscular , and digestive or gans of the body , produc ing good , rich blood , health and strength. Try one bet tle. Price 1.00. ESTABLISHED 1853. SIDE SPRIKA ATTACHJIENT NOT 1'ATKNT EU. A. J. SJMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1100 and 1U1 Dodffo Street , jaug 7-nie Cm OMAHA , NEII. BEF.OREAND -AFTER Electric Appliincet are sent on 30 Days' ' Trial , TO MEN ONLY , YOUNG OR OLD , IT 1IO are ultfcrinit from NEUTOU.S DtBiurr. W Mai VITALITT. LICK or NctnK foAcx AHD VIOOR. WAIIINCI WEieuttsstl , and all tbo&a dl > cai irsultlnc from ADL'izi anil UTIIKR CAUSES. 8poedr relief and rompleto resto * ration of HULTn.VKlOH and MiNiiooudUiiuNTEiD. Tno frrandest dlscorory of the Nineteenth Century Mnd at once for Illustrated 1'amphlet free. Addnws VOLTAIO BEIT CO. . MARSHALL , MICH. 100,000 TMKEN-SPRING ! VEHICLES IN USE. They Burpaw all others lor o sy riding , style nd durability , They nro for sale by all Lending Car- ingo Duildors and Dealers throughout ho country. SPBINGS , GEAK3 & BODIES For eal b Henry Timken , Patentee snIDullder ot Fine Cirrlicts , X.OT7X8 , - - XVXO. Jl-Cm THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. OALDWELL HAM1LTON&GO ima . thu\ of asv inoovporutiiU biiub , Accounts boit in cc.rrono-r of old suVjoot to lht | olieclc withont 110- lion. Cortlfloato * ol dapcxlt IntucU pnr- alilo lu three , six and twelve Boutbi , boarinc lntoroitorou de- caiuid witlaoat intercut. Advance * dcdo to ooctoniers on tprovod aourlti aat ruarlcet rates of iutci'cat < The iutoreat of ouktozuer * are olosoI/KoardcxliUud every facility oomoatlMo with prinoinle * of to and bualtluc freely extended. l > r w uicUt draft * on Eoalatid Ireland , Scotland , and nil varta o Europei Bell European nauago tiobeU. 03LLEOTIOH8 PROMPT LY MAB E . j-oniuOcrfr cm U spcpxia , ute BUnDOCn < LOOD niTTEUS. Iljou are MP.IctoJ with Biliousness , u o IIUHDOCK HLOOD BITTEI13 It } cm are jrrostrated R Ith tick Hc&dache , talto nUUDOCK ItLOOD BITTKIIS ( jour Don cte arc disordered , regulate them lth IIURDOCK BLOOD BITTEKa H v.nu Elooci It nijiure , pur ! ' } ' It with BUUDOCK BLOOD I1ITTEKS. louh e IndlfcfUonjoullllinilanaptlilclo ( In BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTKIIS. If you Arc troubled \vltti Sprint ; ComplatnU , er adicate them with BUIIDOCK BLOOD HITTEHS. If your Liter U toijiM , restore It to healthy notion * Ith BUIIDOCK BLOOD BITTEItS II your Mur It atlectol , you will find n sure re storative In BUIIDOCK BLOOD B1TTEUS. It } ott hav o any ipeclts ol Humor or I'lmplo , ( all not to talic BUUDOCK HLOV > BITTEIIS. II jou hate nnj t > mptoni3 ot Ulcers or Scrofulous Sorff" , n curatho remedy will bo found In BUnUOCK BLOOD BITTEHS For Imparting strength ncdIUlity to tlio sys tem , nothing can cmial BUIIDOCK BLOOD B1TTEUS. KorNcnouflandOcnerM Debility , tone up the sj-stcciwlth BUnDOCK BLOOD BITIEUS. Pries. 91.00 Dot Bottla ; Trl Bottle * 10 QU FOSTGii MILEUEN & Go , , , , Props , BTTTPALO , If. " . Cold at Tvholcsjle by Ish ft McMahon and C. F Oixilm-.u. Jei7ood-me ! To Nervous Sufl'erors ThC Q'SEAT EUROFUAtl Dr. J. B. Simpson's SpoolUc II It a f 3UYOturt | lr L'l rrjawirhoA , Enalm V7e ' . ' < nv. ImpotKJcy , ur.ti tit dlpwuci resulHci from 8C/-A.IU3S , a I.utilr.l Ai.xluty , LOMI IJ o p. VjItu IntriP _ Uicl. or Cl4o , and illocasot , / rff-rt" * 4/i\u lhvt load lo - - - Ucr.'uaiptloi innanlty r.a , T/10 / MeJlclns It bo'np tueii trith wonder. vat rru i Ml. Wcltv A Uiorc md gel fua yai Price , flportac , fl.tO per lortopo , or eU rch- ages lor W.CO. AJdrus ill crdj to L' . rii/iow iroicir.'K r/a. Ncs. 101 and 100 W Iu fit. Lulfaio , N. T Sold In Omaha Uj0. . r. Ocodnitn , J. W. Bill , und til iititeMr.oip.iyKhoi'.i. ! DR. CLARKE MoPny ? ? 9rJ ! ) I- ESTABLISH BD 1861. /XioonutSt Et. Louis , Is still treatIng - Ing all 1'KIVATE , NKR- VuUU , CHIION1C and Special Diseases , Spcrraa. tortlioo'X , Impotincv ( Sex- tul Incapacity ) , Ketralo Irregularities , etc. .Bcnd 5 cents ( Iti stamps ) t ) p > y express charges on aaluablo or " entitled "Olseiscs of Women , etc. " Work on CIIHOMC DisKAsra , ono alaiiip. jtaTVIctlras ol Scl-alU e or I'rhato Disease , nend 2 stamps for CKMttnATKD WORKB on Mrvcuj and hcxual diseases. Ooniultatlon personally or by letter. FHEB. Consu't the old Doctor. THOUSANDS CU1SED. Onico In quiet , irlxato , respectable place. You see no ono but the doctor. Dr. ilnrkeln the only phjslcltii In the city ho war ranti ruron or no nay Moillclnes tint oxer- whore. Honn. 8 AM to N P M .W. lyy [ 'JMIMOJO' n isoretlor , - > ' Ilixw. Jt lii'l ) f 7" " a i lea .or lr ' ! o , olu or jo r ) - ltti or IMIRIII-J rjltit ; on o UO . ' 1 < im , ti-l > JO Hop Bltterfc. \ \ lutut sronnn. f. Ilinnit < < Ml.cnnTif > ou ln ( , I JJI.J fr n 'i > Imt y < , ir tjMiin Jj/ ; nu - > r K' ' J ii o > : thai tnlKl' IH-I cj ) i iwiitlux. ' < . M n tm > or Yuu will t < o i-urtnJIf sou use Hop Blttnrff BoUujntrg tft < h4nJ Clrealu- VOV BllTIth fro cu. , llocbeilc'.N T SCROFULA. The scat of all diseases of this nn turo is in the blood , as any ono manl foutly IIIOWB ; therefore , if you purify the blood , the diseano , in any form or stage , disappears. Read what those say who hayo tested the merits of the great vegetable blood purifier , S. S. S. It cloanscs Uio blood of all scrofulous taint so thoroughly that the disease never returns. I had scrofula for seven months , the ulcer covering the entire surface of both legs. After having tried the usual remedies with no relief , I re sorted to S. S. S.ond nm glad to nay that six bottles has oflbctually cured mo. A. S. LEHKESTV , Atlanta , Ga. I suft'ered from scrofula 17 . years. My shin bones were covered with ulcers - cors and ono mass of rotten llosh , and the odor was almost unbearable. All remedies and treatments failed until I began taking S. B. S. Previous to taking It I at times could scarcely walk. Now I con walk all day , and I have to thank S. S. S. and it only for my cure. 'Jiios. MCFAHLA H , AtlantH , Ga. Some thirty jfurs ago there lived in Montgomery , Ala. , ft young man who was terribly atllicted with Scrof ula. After being treated for n long titno by the medical profession of thU town with no benefit , ho commenced taking S. S. S. After persistently taking it two months ho was cur * d. Being acquainted with him for 20 yeais thereafter , I can testify that the diauaso never returned. J.V. . Bisiioi" , J. P. , Dot Springs , Ark. Rowan ! wl11 b * P * ; < 1 ' " * " } wUflTi3. on wulilio IDS Dottlwoi U. H. B. . ono particle ol Mercury , lodld * ol f o Hum or auy Mlntnl lulwUnM. BWirrapKoiKio co. Prori AUuU , Ok. Prlc 'of StcJdl riu , 11.00. L ig lUt 11.16 BOOK-KEEPING , PUSiNESS FORMS , BANKING , COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , POLITICAL ECONOMY , COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES , Taught by gentlemen of business experience and broad scholarship at the WYMAN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. A now institution based on the highus't standard of excellence. Day and nnd evening eoaoioiis nro now in cuc rfsful operation. Po citculnrs or Bt > ccnl ! Informatlun apply to or address A. L. V7YM AN. "Every Tub Must Stand Upon its Own Bottom. " And Every Wagon Upon its Own Merits. \Vo appreciate the above and mnko our wagons nccordinaly. Respectfully , WINONA NVAGON CC V ARKER & BOVVERS , General Aonto , Omaha , Nob. A. M. CLARK , Painter&PaperHanpr SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window Shades1 and Curtains , CORNICES CURTAIN PQLES AND FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brushes. 107 South 14th Street. OMAHA , - . . NEBRASKA. JEFF W. BEDFORD Wholesale | lad Retail Dealer In Soft Coal Orders Filled Promptly at Of fice on 14th , Between Far- nam and Douglas , Telephone No , 178. for Rioh Hill Coal. PERFECTION HEATING "AND BAKING , is only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIBE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For aale by M1LTOH ROGERS & 30/13 / WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 13080ai\lu21MESou'5U' \ ? ' 3s U MUIUB I OBERPELDER & CO. DOCTOR WHIT TIE E , 617 St Obnrlon St. , SV LOUIS. Mo. A linPUfA'l OIIAOi-ATP ilt i m ilicnl coll'Kuhi litc 1 1 1 k r u v > ! 'l In tli t cat- ment o ( OIIKOMU , WhlUoL'i , SKIN AND IlLOOU filfcas'ii than any other paialclan la fit , Loulj it clt > l' l > trj the > / sad ul ll know. Cuiuulutlon a otRcu or li > mill , tree and Iniltftl. A ( rlcntll ) talk or liU opinion costa nothing. Whui It U Inconvenient to lUttlie lity ( or trcitnuiit , niudclncs can lie sent l > y mail or Liprisi tM > rj whtre , Cuulle lasca.'iiirintccd , mro doubt existIt Is ( ratA- y ttktttl , Oil ! or rite , Nmous { inratratlon , DflbilltVi Mental and 1'hjglc.il U'eakneHu , Mercurial and other utfectiom of TJiroat , Hliu unit Uonea , lUoiKJ impuritieg nud Dloinl I' Uouin T Skin Affections OM Sored and Ulcera. _ Iinpe < UiiieuU to Mrr M e. ItheumatUui , I'iltd ) > ecul uiteutiuu to cased from over.workedjjralu _ ol'ltHIOAIj OASES receive apedal atteutlou. JJi oaferi arl log from Impru If nee. j'tce < a , Imluk-rncea or KxjKMiuret. The Great Lnglish Eemedy , Ne\er ( alls ta cuia Sen ou Debility , Vi tal Exhaustion , Kmtf ilona. Seminal \Ve V- . HOOD , and all the j tUetIticta ol youth. ( ul ( olliui ) and oxcog. tea. It Btopa perm * . llcutly all wcaLcnlnp. oluntary lo.m e an J Iraln * U | n thu tiya- , . . . , t > , nit thelnoUtablo ro- . , „ * T'l1 iilt o ( these eviliirao- tlcofl , which are so destruetlve to mind and body and rniUe Ma mUerable , oltcn leading to insanl. ly and death It trcn < theni the Nen ea.Uraln , ( owiiiorri lilood , lliiscles , l > ! ; i tlve and Itcpro- ductltoOnran > , It restores O all thg organic lunctl their former > ltor and > Itallty , ma * ling Mo chtcrul and mjojable. Price , S3 a "lottle , or ( our timc-i the quantity HO. Sent by exrircM. uvcure Irom obsvrt atlon. to anyaddrco * . on receipt ot price , No. C , O , 1) . tent , except on receipt ol f 1 u ft zuarautw ) . Ltttcra rj. queetln antweri inuit InclObo itunp. Dr. Mintie's Daudehon Pilla are tr ) 1'Cbt and chcapevt djspcjwl * and bllllouj euro I a the market. Sold by all drujgllU. Pflco Da limn i' * Kwxrr RUIEDT , Curtail ! Undo ! Kidney and bladder coouiUlnte , gouorrbia , elect and Itmcorrbe * , For sa'o by all oiugjjUU : il a tattle. ENOLIS11 MEDICAL INSTITUTE , TIBOHicat. , St. LouU , Mo. Far Sale la Oratlu byC. C. F. GOODMAN.