Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 06, 1882, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA .FRIDAY , OCTOBER G
BLOCKADE RUNNERS.
English Helped the
South in the War.
The Perils \uaH Profile of tlio Cou-
It , Qitti ta thaDttrolt Free Prtis.
The great majority of Northern people -
plo treated the hlockndc-runiiiiit : bus
iness during the war M n _ matter uf
feeling only privftliJ imliridu ? ! * , and
lind no idea of its perilous riskn mil
iinmciiEo losses and L'nini. At imit -
tcr of fact the Sotithtrn On
could not have existed two ycmn but
for ita blockadu-nuiiiura. While prl
vato enterprise ki < Dt those1 aiiipi nllnal ,
the Confederate ( iovi'rntnciit v/nn the
backer , iiia.iimich aa it Blood ruddy It
purchase whatever it could uie , nut !
that at prices which could Inrdly bo
credited were thoy.not ni.ittors of hie-
torical record.
TUB IILUCKAUIU ,
The South tnado two aonous blund
ers in the very beginning of the war ,
The first wo a in contending that r > cm
ports like Charleston could not bo MIC
c'cBsfully blockaded , and the Aucoiut
was in neb running everything out of
the Confederacy whicliccu'.d bofipurcd
and which would bruin inonoy before
the blockade was n fixed fact ,
It seems incompruheneiblo that the
two Rcctions did not hotter understand
each other when the war broke out.
The north did not bolieva the couth
could raise one man where it raised
aix. Wo did not bcliovo they could
ced nrmioa , build v/ar-ihips , manufac
ture arms or do anything oleo which
they did do. On their part uouthcrn-
urs did not bclinvo thct nort.'iorncrs
would socle a battlu. It wai the idea
up to.tho very last day before Hull
Run that tne federal government
would hick down. It wan well known
that wp had no navy of importance ,
and Lincoln' . ) blockading proclama
tion wao greeted with a laugh. Some
of the ( supposed wincat men in the
south declared that u blockade was
simply impossible- owing to natural
causes , while- others cliiny to the
belief that Europe would prevent it.
The gonoial idua of hndimion in.a
that a blockading flucl must bu anchored -
od in line to taw a channel , the vua-
sola so close 'ogulhcr that nothing
could pa'ss ' , and auaronspqijonoo public
npuakori : t.ilkod about , fiiu-iufta , por/-
dornhips and other abnurd ideal of
driving the blockadnra away , Jt nan
even figured that it would take 127
federal or.iftH to blockade. Charleston.
Ono speaker , at a public meeting in
Wilming'on , admitted that n Mock-
ading fbot might bo of nomn eorr'c-1
in the day time , lni' < when night fiima
the tailors mi ht go to bud for r.H the
Kood they could do. Ho ufterod to
keep Wilmington harbor clear u ?
them if hia fulJow-citiz ns would fur
nish the pine knots to muko firo-raftn.
It was only when too late that the
confederacy saw its nmtakoi. The
blockade closed in upon ita porto with
millions of dollara' worth of core ,
sugar , cotton and tobacco locked up
jfiter tEaTiT "riiuit" Tafor-i
running the blockade ; '
TUB
The headquarters of the blockade-
running business wan at Gharloatnm
rDuring the war ten vowels ran in and
out of Giurlostrm to ono entering any
other port. A acorp of rich iirniu in
that city entered into the business
simultaneously , attracted by the largo
profits nnd encomagcd by tlie govern
ment , nnd it waa at QlmrleaUm that
Maj. E. Willis waa Btationed as pur
chasing agent of thu confederate gov
ornmcnt.
The vfv ? began in April. By Sap
temb/ji' crory oouthorn merchant had
< aold out his old stock and must hence
forth dcpond on Europe. . It was then
that prices leaped to such figures as
astonished everybody , and were
qaotod at the North aa evidence that
the Confederacy was ntaggoring ; and
yet Lee waa in hia glory ua a sucaesn
ful General when those prices had ad
vancodfrom 500 to a 1,000 times The
' woman who bought a paper of nit ) i Ju
the fall of 1801 riimembora thlt they
cost from 8100 to @ 12r > in Confodurnto
money.
< "I.OHX I
Just bitforo leaving Naaoau , ono
evening in 1801 ! , the explain of the
bluckado running steamer Southurr
Cross received information that two
Federal cruisers wore lying In war
for him about twenty milca _ off the
coast. In consequence of this now ;
ho ran to the right of the usual tracl
about tun inilcn to uvoid them. Tin
Federal commanders suspected tin
their presence would bo known it
Nassau , and therefore run to thu lef
of the track.
TDK llUNMillH.
The eolith had very few vessels ti
for blockade running , but oho ha
money to buy with , und aganta wcr
kept in Europe to pick up the uort
craft wanted. Some oi the most euo
cossful voaaols wuro nailing craft , bu
after 1802 the great mnjority wor
sidowheol eteamort and propollera
Whore the latter approached th
spued of the former she was taken
preference. Alter the first year th
buainess was reduced to somothin
like u eclcnco. In the first place a
the steamers were provided wit
amokeleen coal , and thm was ulwaya
great point in their favor. In th
next placa the color of tli
craft was found to bo a vor
important matter. After many experiments
porimonts it , was found that a whit
tinged with blue was the boo
that could ba adopted , Runners thu
painted have approached within DO
feet of a blockader at night withnu
being soon , and have rested half a da
with five miles of an entire Hoot
Everything was painted this one color
so that there was nothing for the eye
of the lookout to oatch , If hu saw
the steamer at all ho was sluiply a
haze or blur in his eyes. After it was
found that the water churned up by
the wheels sometimes bftrayod thu
craft by ita phosphorescent gleam ar
rangement were made to prevent gen
erally by floating a aail behind thu
wheel. Men oven came to count Uui
chances of capture and escape an
coolly as they figured the cost of cloth.
THE
The profits were ouormou * . A suit
able craft could be purchased in Eu
rope for from 800,000 to 120,000 , und
as a rule one successful trip would
clear her cost. To show what the
profits were , Maj. Willis ouoo sent
'
out'a bale of cotton worth $100 in
confederate money. At Nassau it was
exchanged for a barrel of boraxwhich
ho sold in Charleston for $5,000 in
the some currency. Again , ho eont
out a bail of Sea Island worth $000 ,
and received a biilo of women's veils
which brought him § 19,000. Mer
chants who bought Eoglith cloth al
illy cents prr yard had no trouble ol
disposing of it at homo for $7 and $8.
A pair of boots coating $20 brought
910 and 512 in Charleston. Tea
which conlu bo had i'i Ka-na f'ir forty
cents per pound brought from 511 tote
to $20 in tlio 30inh
If the owner * r\de wrll ( ho mon
who assmnod tlio cpiili wetoby no
noans ncg'oefcd , Tae WJJJPS of the
common aiilor.i were doubled and
moro and paid in gold. Many captains
b'xrgilnud by the trip , If auceemful
in making the trip they rcwiv * d from
M.OOO to $5,000 in good Ei ish gold.
Outside of thia sum mich eip'nin was
> erratltcd to carry one tmlo of cotton
oaoh ttip 'in his own ucsount. AH
nothing was rld about \vei ht , they
had two aud tliruo ordinary bairn
ompnttml into one , nnd often mndc
rlu.OdO out of their cpi onUtioti ,
Wli.itHVur the Confedernto Rovern
nrnr needed hiid to cotnu ihia rny
nd ) t prtiJ the mmi > pnet-B ua Individ
ala. Thu runiurn bruuuhtiii cannon ,
inj'ilots , ammunition , Imuis and
lior-i , cloth , uniforms , iduipmontu ,
nnte , rubrtii , modicincj , etc. , und it
iv.ia only in this way that the Confod-
rate r.nnius were kept in the field ,
. 'he ' name number of stated , gcograph-
cully aiuutod like Ohio , Indiana , llh-
iota and Wieconaiu , would not have
told out oo long. Htringnst as was
rio blockade , it was' never clone
mpugh to entirely stop thu busiuuu.
Vith twenty-four federal vcBsols off
liu bar at Oliarleston n Confederate
tt'amijr ' miido that port without re-
tnvinj n Hiiiglo shot. A pilot to be
cpondcd on , nnd a night uucli aa the
unnera prayed for , would take a vc < 3-
rt out or in , no matter hon- alert the
> Iockadera.
mi ; viuii.i. :
uocosnityand avaricoworo the main
nducomiiiita to c rry on the trade ,
Mit in m.xkiog up thi crow of the vos-
el many n man voluntuured hits ser-
ices moro for the love of ndventuro
! mn any other rcaiou. It was a
uuiinrne in which " 'Very man took his
fo in liia hnnd , Mid ho cu understood.
\u ordinarily bravo nun h'ld no buai-
tni wn n IiloekivJo runner , He who
iado a ? ucccr.3 of it rnuV have the
itnning of a fox , the pitiosito of Job ,
nd the bravery ot un Indmu w.urior.
Jnolo Sam wanted fit lirat to treat
hem as pirates , and wuu never rmtia
led to conaidcr them cjiitrabtnd
t ? . The runuors must note
> o armed and must not rcsiat. The
nly privilcgo r.ocordtd thorn when
iscoverud was to nUrnn pursuit if
icy conld , mid BI-OICII ct thorn were
cnuik&bly nitocesiiful in making the
lost of thia privilege. In u etay of
on ( bj : in ( JnarlucLuii I had the good
oituim to tnuot i' . rountl A < .xm i < x-o > tp-
aicH of blockade runners , and was
ins put in possession of many par
culais never given the public in
irint , The history of the busineeo ,
rtitlen alone and detailing the advon-
urrB , peri ! ? , escapes itnd mishapt of
m oQtNftwfrWTt.8fa irhrAfttst to
Mt , would-bo the moat interesting vol-
mo of the war.
ItAllUWAl'.n AT XAKSAU.
When Undo Sam luali/.od that
ingland waa willing to tell whatever
: io confederacy would buy a sharp
vatch waa kept upon every thing
andcd or lo.ided at Nuutan. In some
asea the federal agents wore bribed
with gold and in others the goods
wanted were passed under their very
lOKun without , being suspected. Four
reeks previous to the b.ittlo of Shiloli
he Ete.imcr Katu run thu blockiuhi at
jharkston and arrived enfoly at Nac-
iau. Twenty tltouoand English nius-
: rts , already paid for , had arrived
and a part of them nnloaded , The
boxes wcro marked "hardware , " aud
? 200 so blinded the cuutoniH oflieer that
10 saw epiulca and ohoveln whore
10 miiiht have seen gun-barrels and
stocks. Swrcaly any eft'ort was made
at sccrcsy , and the Kato got awav un-
luoationed , landud the arms in Flor-
dn , and they were apoedily in the
muds of the confederates confronting
Grant. That supply of arms brought
about the battlo. Ono cannon ball
'roni iv lubol cruiaor tired in the Kato
would have had u mighty bearing
upun the campaign in thu west.
There novci- was a time from first to
last , no matter how thick the federal
npioa , that the federates could not ob
tain full cargoo ? at Nassau. It was t
trick of the federal cruisers to lie ii
wait for the runners coming out , & (
that the oruft practically had to rut
two blockades to reach u aouthon
port , nnd from the moment of leaving
Nansau the dangers thickened ,
The runner was fifteen miles ut sea
when night full. Every light w.is pu
0111 , the npocd wna olmvotl down anc
every man aboard wcs cuiitionrd tob
abaolntely quiet , no matter what oo
currud , Thu firemen opened barrel
of tar to be prepared for u sudden cal
for increased speed , and thu etuamo :
crept forward into thu darkness , Ow
ing to her color she could not bo aeui
n quarter of a mile away on th.it night
ana there was enough wind and ae.i tc
drown the noise of her paddles , Al
of n sudden , as thu runner crop
fonvxrl , thu lookouts sighted on
of the cruise rd dead nheai
and advancing. The Btuamor aheeroi
to port , but in five mtnutrs the othc
uruuer was sighted and ahu found her
aelf butwetm the two. Her unginer
were stopped and the vessel iloatoi
quietly before the v , ind , The chance
r/oro that she would not , bo discovered
when an Irish deck-hand , who hat
been without a omoko .w long aa h
could stand it , filled hin pipe am
struck imutch. . The ( lame , tiny as i
was , butrayod the steamer , Th
cruisers signalled each othsr am
at ouco op'jnoct lire The shoo tin
was guesa-work under the circuni
btancua , but it was good gucecing
The very first cannon-hall carried awa ;
thu ornament on tup of thu pilot-hens
and the oscond smashed ten feet o
the cibiu ,
A General Stampede.
N \er w.launch a rush iiiatlo fur an
Di-ujf tiiea as ii now at O. F , Udo.himu'g ,
for a TrUl UottJo of Dr. Kiu/s Now Ui *
cutruiy for Consumption , Cough * am
( Joda. ! All pursoua ullHcted with Aetlmia
Hrtmchltlii , llonrsenefts , Su\er i fotighi , o
uiiy uifectiou of the Throat and LUURS
can fet u Trial Uottlo of this great reined
/r , by calliutt at abe o named i Dru
btoro _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ladies and sickly Girls requiring
non-alcoholic , gentle utimuWwl
find 13rown's Ji * - r"
STA.TB JOTTINQB.
Wattrmelonn xold four for a nickel at
riattimouth last week.
University stu.louU complain of the lack
of Inruhhcd roumt al TJncoln.
lierLanl Orlop , of Fremont , died on thi
ht from the elfucts of an < erdoee ot
lanclAmim ,
.1. W. Pollock and family hutolett West
I'olnt and willu-cidelicrniancntly at Cedar
Kapld , la.
Chickens are cearce in the Kxstcr mar-
tet , which tlio Kntcrprlse attrllmtes to the
ministerial meeting recently held thero.
Wrn. Htolloy , the pioneer horticti'turht
) fI ll county , ral td l' ,000 poundti til
Krnpes tbii year , Ifo took nine premiums
m them ht tlio ttate fair ,
CSTlio lihio Vnlley oMoclnllon of Congrc.
tnlloaal church"- met at Hxeter Ufct werk ,
i'licro are In It ' 17 churchen and about ] ,3CO
nimbeii.
Wo mutt toll B ino men n great deM to
.s.tch tbum a little , but , the knowledge of
he cuiutlvo properties ot Sl'ltt.Nalii.o-'MiM
n cnsoi of rkk headache , inillgci-tlon , nnd
villouanesa Ii Iranghthvexperience. 1'rke
iO centK , tilal hottlfA ten centu ,
"WSEFINOVATLlTuOTES. .
The County CampulBc Musical nua
Personal Noton.
Ccitcironikiicc cf TIIK IIKX.
WEit'U : o V/ATEU , Neb. , October 4.
Political excitement ii on the inctcano
na the 7th of Novombcr drauo near
ind oinco the dornocratn held their
convention at Plattnmouth li'ot ' Satur
day , Although the county in by a
argo majority republican , there sccma
.o ba some dicuatisfaction in thn ro-
mblican ranks and what primary
convention packers would term "bolt-
ng the ticker. " There are now three
candidaten for the state senate in the
ield Heed , republican ; Prtltorsan ,
lomocrat , and Gilmorp , greenbackor.
The Farnicro' Alliance have called a
convention to moot hero next Satur
day to consider Mie political situation
and the feasibility of nn anti monopoly
icket. The ropubllcun central com
mittee mot yesterday t.3 prepare for
ho campaign , boiug nware of the fact
list Pattorcori in n formidnblo advor-
ry for the tionato honori' . and it is
iiBoiriblo to ti'ppr HO that he will run
ahead of his ticket.
While politics are rife hero , music
and thu urr.ma oocms to bj on thu
irain ot eomo of the young folks ,
who will soon present us with the
) lay of Queen Either , and it IB hoped
> y uonio that tlio hunt-ing of Hiuimn
will tike place at an early day , and
the party who continu illy annoy the
neighbora in the dawl hour of the
light by puflinj ; on * haiii-a'lo ' horn
/ill bu the victim of Uiti tight-ropo
lorformanco.
II. S. JonuH , the genial little nun
hd prominent grain ttualcr has movoa
tero from Wnhoo , and will maku our
Oman tie city hia future home.
11. S. Wilkinson , parihler nnd jewel
f the Wi aping Water bank will noon
return from Michigan with u Alias
'earl as Ma bride. VKIUTAS.
A SIx tKcmilto HoaUh- ' '
Ti ) all who are suffering from boils , \il-
: sr ? , hcroful.i , carbuncle ? , or other obiti-
late discasoi of the blood nndaklu , acouno
< f BunnocK Ui.ooi ) BiTTKitb will bo found
o bu a short road to health. Price $1.00 ,
A FASHIONABLE EV NT-
CblBpa , " tbo Dramatic Attraction or
Next Wool : In Omnba.
Mtiriou Elmoro U announced to ap-
tear in "Ohispu" next Wednesday
and Thursday ovcningo , at Boyd's
Opeia IIouso. The anlu of seats will
commeiico earlier than usual on ac
count of an anticipated rush for proper
accommodations.
The special ugont for llnyden &
Jwis is in the city , and is leaving
lothing undone to give importance in
theatrical senseaa well as social
voight to the event. Mia1) Elraoro
incu her arrival from England in
August , has received extraordinary
attention from the press , not only in
Now York , but in other important
> ointu in the country. She
waa tendered a reception at the
Jlotl'man house in the metropolis
by the moat prominent members of
the prokabion the d ty after her ar
rival in America , und a faahionulilo
curiosity was arouecd in the little cele
brity at the very beginning. Such
noUbles were present aa J. H. Hav-
urly , floury E Abbey. Hartley Ojimp
boll , Thomas Keno , DiiiuulFrohnun ,
Nat. Goodwin , J'Mwin F. ThoriteV. .
.f. Scanlan , .1 , NV. Culliur , Sr.muel
Colvillo , llenry Pudduck , aud about
lifty othc'r.i ,
"Chispa" will bo 'in cntiro novelty
in Omalu , and ono of the fair really
now attractions of the year. The
company will bo th\i samb which ap
peared at TUvrrly's Fourteenth Street
theatre , Nuw York , and the play will
bu presented in precisely thu enino
manner , It may lu well to secure
se.Ua for thu engagement hero as early
as possible.
, 0. , Fob , 11 , 1880
I urn very glad to hay I have tried
Hop hitters , und never took anything
that did mo as muoh good. I only
took two bottktf and 1 would not tuke
$100 for the good they did me. I
recommend them to my patients , and
gut the bust reeults from their uto.
0. 15. MrKUEK , M , D.
A UlbSINO WOMAN.
A Serious C Bi > nucommended to
Millinery People Especially ,
Mrs , 0. S. Gerold , wife of the
druggist at Oozad , Nob. , came to
Omaha during fair \\euk. She wrote
to her husband during the week that
aho had been to the fair and that oho
waa going to leave the next day for
her old homo in the
c&ot. About a
week later she was recognized at Lin-
coin by a mutual friend , to whom she
atatod that she was traveling for a
wholesale millinery and underwear
house in Omaha. Since that time
nothing has been hoard of her ,
Their only child , about ten years
of ago , is at present lying dangerously
11 ! with typhoid fever. Mrs. Gerold
"v money about her
person and it is possible that foul
play has overtaken her. Her husband
has boon trying to learn her where
abouts but without nuccess , and any
information will bo gratefully re-
csivod.
Marrying Hiob.
You need not bo poor and depend
ent on ynur wtddirig day , for every
person male or female cm get a
good round sum of money nt masriace
if they hold a certifiunto of member-
nhip In THE MAttlUAGE FUND
MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION
of Cedar H.ipida , lown. § 10,000 hna
already been pfrid in honafiti to its
mcrnlt. ts , in the nmo ( month * of the
associations' orgnniztl > nand there io
a gcldcn opportunity for thousands
mote to rcip oven larger benefits.
Nothinij like it was ovr known.
Do not postpone rending in your
request for circular * giving full and
cumpk'Ui information regarding the
plans and fippo' ntinna of the ncsociii-
ticn. Agcntti cm make bigrormoney ;
UTUI in any other biisinufls. It o
ntrictly Imnurabl , plcaaant and pro-
Diablo. 'j'ho , Audil- > ( f State holds
a dopoiit from the iiMooktinn as pre-
acribcd by la\- , for thu promotion of
their inembnrs. Tbo only afBocia'.ion
of the kind it'i extak'nco organized ac
cording to law. Wiito at once for
eirculiiB. Siy where you saw this
notice. aug311-m
IClilnpy Complaint Cured
15. Turner , I'.nchentir , N. Y. , wnlcE : " 1
hive been lorovtr aji-irRubjoct to FCHOUS
HNorder of MIR kidneyx , and often unable
t < i attorn ! tu bnslnov ; ! procured > oiir Bun-
DOCK Ijl.ool ) i' iTiKiss , and waa rclie % cd bc-
fore tial ( n botuu UIH tncJ. 1 intend to
continue , M 1 feel confident that they will
entirely one mo. " 1'ilrn SI 00
no longer from Dyspep
sia , Indigestion , want of
Appotitelossof Strength
lack of Energy , Malaria ,
Intermittent Fevers , < S.c.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS never fails to cure
all these diseases.
BcKton.Noi ember 56 , jSSi.
BROWN CIIHMICAI. Lo.
Gentlemen : tor years I have
LeenaKreatsuflercrfrom Dyspepsia ,
and could Get no relief ( having tried
everything uhich MJS rccommenil-
r-d ) until , acting nn the sidvicu of a
friend , who lull bten bencfittcd by
UnrnvK's II.ON Jin-runs , I Intel a
bottle , \ith most surprising ; re'ulK.
Previous to taking HUOUN'S IRON
UITTBHS , ex or j limit ; I , uc distressed
me , and I sulTerol greatly from -
burning .sensation in the Mornjch ,
wliicli wai unbearable , Since tak
ing HIUMVN'S Inos JiiTrnus , ail my
troubles nreatancnd. Canent any
time without any disagreeable re-
cults , 1 am practically another
person. Mrs. W. J. FLVNN ,
30 Ma\ crick St. , , Uoston.
BROWN'S IRON BIT
TERS acts like a charm
on the digestive organs ,
removing all dyspeptic
symptoms , such as tast
ing the food , Belching ,
Heat in the Stomach ,
Heartburn , etc. The
only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the
teeth or give headache.
Sold by nil Drugrjl&tu.
Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore , Md.
See that alt Iron Ilittm are made by
Broun Chemical Co , Ilaltlmore. and
have crossed red lines and trade
mark on wrapper.
BEWAHE OF IMITATIONS.
HEAT YOUR HOUSES
FURKAGES IN THE WORLD ,
HAW : uy
EIOHAEDSnjjj.BOYHTON & 00
CKICA'GO ,
Umbody now 1882 Itil-rnemcnta. Mor.
nraotloal ( unifw ) ; Cost less to Locpln
Srdurj U ulo fuijli ' " n moro hcit
and n larger voluiuo of pure air tu n au )
furu cn tiwlo
SolJ bvPIKUCKY ' * DI:4DFOUIOinan .NBb
r.-'t , "VY -
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r M *
A1TAOHJIEKY-NOT PATENT
A. J. SIMPSON
LEADING FACTORY
1409 unj UU Poao faltcot ,
aug 7-mo fim OMAHA. NKB ,
FAST THUS !
ID fo'.ng pDf Uko tbt
ftUorBmrasfr
GH1
Agent ,
yatnuCteffr ou D 'p < p"U , wt
BUUUOCn 'LOOD BIIT1.11S.
If jou arc ntAictaJ lth Iiliou4if-i : ? ? , u i >
Dt'IlBOCK nt.OOD lilTTinta
tf jou Me prnotrttcd ilth > ! ck HrAdicho , take
1IUIIUOCK ULOOD IJITTEltS
I your lloniUare iliwrdcrc'l , rcyiiUto them with
UUHDOCK 11L001) BlTTEUa.
If xviur Blood Is mpiirc , purify It wllh
HUUDOCK LLOOO nirTEU3.
lljouhb c Indirection , ) ou M1 Imdannntldoto
In UUUDOCK 11L001) MITERS.
II i oti ir troubled with Spring Complaints , or-
ndlcato them with UUUDOCK ULOOD UITTER3.
'crla toiplO , rcftori It to healthy action
with UUKDOCK ULOOD BHTKlig
I ( jour Llii-rla.illoctod ill find
, > oif a euro to-
toratlvtln UU11DOCK ULOOD DITTKUfl.
II jouh-noouyEpociaofHuraor or Plmplo , Ml
not to tal o UUUDOCK ULOOD BITTERS.
If you hi > o any j inptouu ot Ulcira or Scrofulous
lores , a curatHu remedy will bo found it ,
IJUllDOCH ULOOD BITTnUS.
For Itnpartlnif stronjfth and \ltality tothocjs-
trra , nothln ; . ' can com !
UUKDOCI : ISLOOD UITTEHS.
For Nr noun and OcnetiJ Debility , tone up the
I ) stein w ! th HUHDOCK BLOOD BimiUa.
Price , 81.00 o Holtloi TM.1 Kottlca 10 OU
, I ? . T.
ScKI &t wholculo by l.ih f. McUnhoa aji 0. F
( Joodruan. Je 27 cod-raB
To iNServoiu'8
THE CWEAT F.JHOPITAK
DJJ. . rJ. Slrapsoa'o SpociMo
IS It r , r\Mtvs ! o'Jru tor .JjiiTAiitoithn , fi
't-Cisaoifj. Iripotiiuy , ti'tf all dlajasM
tor , , 3"iMl. . ; . , M H'aulnrJtty ,
ij.ry , t'i.Uu lu the Ci.th o ? li'n , naJ dte-
tnnt leal to
EJ
> > oil. l nt. tjt nun vud KrJi
i , Dj rcUe. ? 1.03 pri pul'iKe. ni eli pncV
: M.Uj. Acldr'sii Ul cruc'j to
C. FUTON UKliICINK CO
Jc . ll'I nnJ03 Hiln Pf 'louff.i'o , i > . T
Sol. ' . L O ibi. t f 0 ) ' . OLUI. . ) ' ! . J. f. Cc.
'
' t . ' V
DR. CLARKE
' " '
'ILocuatSt
Et. Loul ? , in Btlll treat-
6T all rniVATK , EK
g VuUS , OHUONIO unil
Special Diseases , t'j-crma-
torib ( a , Imiotincj ) ( Sex
ual Incifarlt } ) , I'coialo
DIC'cultle ? , i tc.n.l
n.l 25 cctits
( In stumps ) t3 piy express
charci ( on naluablj
HorX" entitled "Oijeiem
ol Women , ttc , " Work
on CiinoMn li malts , ono stomp
rl SUI-abueu ot 1'rhato IMseMe , pcutt 2 stamps
for CCLLSRAT/II Wonkson tr\ou &nd "K.uil
niaon'os. flonii'iltatton ft reon'illy or hv letter ,
I'HEK Consu t the old Itottor. TUOUSANUS
CL'KKO. Ollico tn qultt. lithato , rcuportablo
plwp. You eo no ono but the doctor. Dr.
t larKe Is the onlj phjeiclan In the cltj who v r
rnt U cum or no pay ileilitlnia tent o\cr-
nhcrct. Ilnurd. H A.M. to S r. u
u > Hup U
n' * I < Jn *
it } ont.r > < it
IPO vi in.i'1 nil. ' . . .iff. rns | ' -r
intwr iUU r (2 ( 01 n
ut.o , ivly
Hi aiwn i oi
MM ; roni t ,
- < " f'irm > - K ! i net
< < ! - . ' < * " " " "
ttlniiitatiiv
Hht'4'f
Hi. Hoi
v.
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ti'Hfwllltlil.
if i IT may
> u /our
l'ftIt hat ,
C.weif
ItlMtltt
The Great Lnglish Kcineily
, 'OOD , uid all the
M UUCt-cU ol } < mtb'
' follus a..il i'X < w
It ntnjic pcnu
ucntly Ml weakening
Ii "O. j > > Ur ) lois-oniij
alnu lluon the sje-
ir , tnrliimltallun
titeaihlch ro to di'Strtioti ( i io m.id ! nd
r.nd tnuVe IHo inic-xiIe , ollcn IfftOlnif to Inud-
) atul cath. It aren lhim. th9 Nirvts.Ilrulu ,
( toumor } ( lllood. Musclm , JMgwtlte an
duclUoOr nfi , It reetoree tall tno
Muotli-DS tLnr ( oiniciKOt \ and vital t.v.tna
nine life oieerjul and itijojuble. Price , { a a
hottle , orour tlmei tno iiunmlty 910. Sent by
oxprem , ffcrre from obcervBtiOti , to any odJreit. ,
ourecflptct price. No. C , O. 1) . fctut , i > epi
on receipt ol jt u k L-usra'itocj ' Lettura r -
et'eitlni ; umwcri must Incloso atan- ] . .
Dr. Mintie'a Duudoliou Pilla
n o thj l. t and rheap < * t iljI ff < ' > " 1 hillloiu
TBl'iltr io kc . Sold liy lldrii 'slM. Prtct
'iconU.
U MiMiit' KtfKnr lUvtunr , Nnrnr/ici'M ,
Oiiri'Uill klndol KlUneyaiidliJaJaorcouinlalnt .
L-onorrlaa , ulcot and luuconbi * . 1 or cftiO t > y all
71BOIIioSt. , St. LouU ) , Ua.
QBAY'S SPEOiyiC 2SEDIOINE
rriAou KAIIK T.h,8 " ' " 'Tftjuo ' NARK
eiiy. Anun-
lot
W knt r ,
BiBiiuato |
thca , Inipot.
uvcy , aud ( Jl
.
l . .ijotMc-icry , UnUersil Lti\ \
n tte 1UCL , JJiuinna ol Vision , l'ic
uatura Olu < fv , br.d ui ny other Dlieuci that
ln&il ta Jnwti li ) cr C'onnuiDpi'.oi : an4 t
iSTKull 'pJtCculais In our piachld , which
ivc Jejlro to send lice tru-all to eruycoe ,
/ < jTho Spccia cUedldne Is sold by all drutKltt
at * lp ri > ftcVijre , or 6 pack u'M < or ii , cr will
bo vent tivv by mall on recilpt ol tlio money , bj
THE OKAY JlKDlClNE CO.
Buffalo , N. T.
rortj\virri' : trial lu TTOVCU "BLACK
the best liver mediciiw i
Ae Oldest ItHioleaale and
Retail JEWELRYHOUS1"
inCinaha , YisitorscatiJiero
find all novelties in SIL-
VBE WARE. CLOCJKS ,
Eich and Stylish Jowclry ,
the Latoofc , Host Arftisfcic ,
and Choicest Seloctiona in
PE3010US STOMES and
all deaonptioiiB of FINE
WATCHES at as Low Pri
ces as la compatible -mill
honorable dealera , Gall
and see our Elegant ftfow
Store , Toxver Building ,
corner llth and Farnham.
Streets
THE LBAD1VO
IN Tlin WEST I
General Agents for the
Finest and Best. Pianos aud
Organs manufactured.
Our prices jxre as LOT ? ? , a
, ly Eastern Manufacturer
'aad ' Dealer.
Pianos aud Organs sold
for cash or iuntalkaents at
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock oi
StGuiway Chickering
Knab < , Voae & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Giough & Warren ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &o. Bo
not fail to nee us before pur
chasin ? .
X MEYER & BRO. ,
A Larcre Sfcock on Hand.
* ( * > * ERFEOTION
HEATING AND BAKING ,
IK only attained by using
.HP . #
SO J4
lift
Btoves and. Eanges.
WITH
WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS ,
For fsalo by
MLT038QCERS& ! $0 3
Jull-ruSvly
WHOLESALE
Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc ,
STOCK LAIiaSE THAN EVER. { L\
( U1.-M ttrnu \
J. OB12KFELDI3R & CO.
A. M. CLARK ,
PainteB&PaperEanger
SIGH WMEiift DECORATOR.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
WALL PAPER ! i
Window Shades anil Curtains , V
CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AH"
I'lXTURES.
Paipfcs , OiSs & Brushes.
107 South 14tu Street
OM\HA , - - - NEBRASKA.
BOOK-KEEPING , BUSINESS FORMS.
BAN1QNG COMMBROIAL LAW ,
PENMANSHIP , POLITICAL ECONOMY ,
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES ,
Tnnght by gentlemen of buainoas experience and broad scholarship at the
WYMAM COMMERGEAL GOLLEOE.
A now institution basud on thu hir.liuat rtandiird | | of oicnlkmco. Day and
and evening acasionn nru now in buccusstul fpyit.ion. :
( ftFoItcIicularo or special iufoiiiintlonnpi ) ! } to irriuulrcaa
A. L. WYMAN.
Important Announcement.
Our immense ware rooms , comprising almost the
whole of Smith's block , (66x132 ( ftet. three stories . ;
and basement ) are no w crowded fal -with I the largest
stock of furnitura ever brought to Nebraska. It cam-
prises everything in the line , from the cheapest
bedsteads and wood chairs to the most elaborate
and elegant furniture that can be purchased , and ,
to make the matter more interesting to buyers wo t
claim to sell nea < ly everything at Epstein prices. '
Will bo pleased to have friends and strangers call an ?
loolc through the stock , whether intend
ing to purchase or not.
1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam St ,
V ! EN MA BAKERY ,
Corner Sixteenth encl Wnhctor Streets.
Fresh Vienna Milk
Cakca of all kinds , fancy and plain. Any of the ubovo can be
our driver. Prompt atttntion given to all orders.
OSTIIOFF
FRESH BALTIMORE
THE D. D. MALLORY & CD'S
DIAMOND BRAND ! DIAMOND
" 19-3m D. B. BEEMER , General Wcater * Agout , Omalm ,