Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 31, 1882, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA TliESDAY OCTOBER 31
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WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
Boots and Shoes ,
OMAHA , NEB.
J. A.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKK IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , FOLDINGS , LIME , CEMEH
AOENl rOK ItlbWavHKKIi CHUKNI OOMPANT1
Near Union Pacific Depot. _ OMAHA N "
HENRY LEHMANN ,
JOBBER
AND
WINDOW SHADE
'EASTERN ' PRICES DUPLICATED.
118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA
3TEELE , JJHNSQN & CO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned 'Goods , and
AM Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best-Brands of
AMD IMUFAOTUEED TOBACCO ,
agents for EENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIH & BAND POWDER CO.
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
NACIUNEKY , BELTtHO. H03K , IH'.ABS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE , 8XK&
. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Cor. Farjnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.
O. IE1.
' \fV JHf OTTitTFiyf . "CXKT
DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS
Window and Plate Glass.
4W Anyone contemplating building store , bank. or any other fine will Hod It to their ad
outage to corrfu end with us before purchasing tbelr Plato Glass.
C. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA - - - NEB.
W.B. MILLAUD. V. JOHNSON
MILLARD & PECK ,
Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruik
1421 & 1423 FAENHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED }
Agents for Pock & Bausliers Larfl , and Wilbor Mills Flour
OMAHA NEB
, - - -
REFERENCES :
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
-DEALERS IN-
Fire and Burglar
o < o
1020 Farnham Street ,
Omaha Steam Laundry.
The only Laundry in Nebraska that IB supplied with complete machinery
or Laundry work. Send your orders by mail or express.
GOTTHEIMER , GODFREY & CO. ,
1207 Farnlmm Street.
BERQUIST BROTHERS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES , BUGGIES
Grafting Done in all Branches
" "FT1 C" " " *
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Neb.
THE SECOND DISTRICT ,
Laird's Spiritual Setmcea Too
Flimsy for Permanent
Effect.
Dr. Mooro'nVork nntl
Tlio < oiitlntivoCoutniit-Bn- (
Oo rcs } > oiulcnce of Tnx linn.
DAVID CITY , Nob. , October 27.
Not long since Jim Laird , too spirit'
unlly full ( or good utterance , addressed
od the people of this place. It only
needed that speech hero to kindle in
to a flame the spirit of disnifoction ,
relative to corporate rule , BO prevalent
lent in this Bcctioh. The day follow
ing hia speech it waa current talk hero
that , instead of making votes , ho had
lost largely. The people are not alow
to porooivo the corporation wolf in the
guise of nn anti-monopolist , and it is
this fact of the machine candidates all
through the atato trying to make cap
ital by avowing themselves true anti
monopolists , that gives oncoura o
rnont to the people by demonstrating
the growing BtronRth of their cause.
Dr. Moore's speech hero a short
lime after was in marked contrast to
the half maudlin remarks of Laird
nd the conrae abuse of his associate ,
Paul Vandovoort.
To hoar Dr. Moore is to believe in
ilm as an honest , earnest man ono
thoroughly imbued with the princi
ples ho professes , and ono not likely
to buy or sell or trade thoao interests
so vital to the pooplo. While Laird
oat by his speech , Moore gained
many votes.
In this county there are four candi
dates of Bomo prominence for election
o the lower legislative brfdy. Tom
Tonson and Jake Robborts , true typos
if the machine politician , are again
> oforo the people as representatives of
; ho machine element of the ropub-
lean party. Their chances for re-
iloctiou are meagre , since one has
Kovcn himself incompetent , and the
thor totally untrustworthy.
Dr. Eoglehardt , of Rising , and Mr.
Cneppor , of the Platte valley , though
laminated by a democratic convon-
ion , have placed themselves squarely
before the people upon a platform of
ound anti-monopoly principles.
Dr. Englohardt has had previous
egislativo experience. , and is a man of
rare ability. Mr. Kuoppor is spoken
if as the strongest candidate before
ho peoplo.
The champions of woman's suffrage
ore trying to make that an Issue of
vital importance , and Susan B. An-
hony has just repeated her Omaha
ipeech to the citizens of this place. As
ho same address was published in
TJIE BEK , ( notwithstanding her denial
of this fact , ) there is no need of its
"urthor mention , except to say that
ho people hero acsord to woman a
power and influence co-equal with
man , and do not propose to vote for
any measure to increase her political
> ewer at the expense of her social and
domestic influence.
David City has boon on the boom
ill summer , and this fall there are bo
ng built a number of brick residences
which bear testimony both to the
growing prosperity of her citizens and
ho value of the brick manufactured
hero.
hero.The
The large steam grist mill is nearly
'eady for business. The Commercial
IOUBO has been leased by that prince
of caterers to the public , . ) . I , Nelson.
) no of the most gratifying facts I
lave to report is the systematic and
successful management of our schools
mder the supervision of Prof. Call ,
. ' 'rom a state lacking all system ho has
effected perfect gradation , and if
our trustees will continue their pres
ent hearty co-pporation there will bo
10 more chaotic government and fruit ,
ess instruction , but a system of prao-
.ical education will scon result second
o none in the state. REFORM.
Bucklm'e arnica ( Solve ,
The BUST SALVE in the world for Cute ,
Jruinoa , Sores , Ulcore , bait Kheum , Fo-
rer Sores , Totter , Chapped Hands , Chil
> laInB , Corns , and all Hkin eruptions , and
poaltively cures ; > ilea , It Is guaranteed to
Ivo efttlsfaotfoa i tcaoy refunded ,
'rice , 25 centu pnr ex. tfor nal by 0.
" . Goodman
Real Estate Transfers.
The following deeds were filed for
record in the county clerk's oflico October
tobor 23a and 24th. Reported for
TUB BEE by Goo. W. Ainoo , real es-
.ato dealer :
D. L. Thomas and wife to Elaine
Lawton , w d , lot 9 , block "U"
iherin's second addition. $350.
A. J. Hanscom and wife to GooN. .
[ lioks , w d , lots 30 and 40 , block 8 ,
[ lanscom Place , $1,000.
E. P. Honiilton to Byron and Lewis
Rood , w d , lot 0 , block 78. 83,000
Jos. Fox and wife to William A.
[ 'axton , w d , parcel sections 10 , and
11 , 15 , 12 , east. $10,500.
Visililo Improvement'
Mr. Noah Uaten , Klinlra , N. Y , , writes ;
'About four yean UK I hail an attavk ol
jllioua fever , and ne\er fully roco > erod.
My digestive organs v/eio weakened and ]
would be completely prostrated tordityH.
After ualng two bottled of your Burdock
jiloud Dittera the Improvement was to VH-
ilile that I was aatouithed , 1 can now ,
though 01 years cf nt e , do a fair and rea
sonable dnj'd work , " 1'rlce Sl.CO.
The Contest In CallfornlR.
I'hiliJclfihia Kicord.
In California the only issue of any
interest or Importance ) in the comiiif
election is that which has grown oul
of the oppressions and exactions of the
railroad companies. For a while the
Chinaman promised to become a I've-
ly subject of political controversy ; bul
all parties uniting in the demand for
his exclusion ho is made by act of Con
gress a dead issue on the Pacific coast.
A dispute has arisen between the two
parties in regard to Sabbath observ
ance , the democrats taking the moro
liberal ground ; but this difference does
not attract much attention on the part
of the voters. The chief interest cen
tros arornd the question of railroac
monopoly. Both parties liavo doclarei
in their platform * , in moro or
less unequivocal language , that the
only remedy for the grievances o
railroad monopoly it to bring
the great transportation companies
strictly under UIM suporvisioi
of the state. Such being the caie. i
is entirely consistent with the politica
methods which prevail in this country
that the tire parties should quarrel
with each other over unsubstantial
grounds of difference , instead of unit
ing for the accomplishment of a com
niou object which both profess to regard
gard as of the utmost import aaco. In
stead of uniting onoh is doing its best
to prove thijt it is the best friend of
the public cauoo in this contest with
tlio railroad monopolirs , and that its
opponent cannot b * trusted. In this
division of the people of California
intotwoconflicting parties , bithclaim-
ing to have the tame end
in view , lies the ra'oty ' of
the railroad companies against
the threatened intorfrronco of thu
state with their mothodr. By skillfully -
fully playing thoi democrats and the
republicans against each other ,
through- their respective patty lenders -
ors , they succeed in paralyzing every
effort to bring them under the res
traint of law.
Ono of the strong grounds of complaint -
plaint against the tyranny of the rail
roads in , California is the contract sys
tem , the object of which is to compel
all the freight from the east to bo
transported by rail instead of letting
any share of it go by soa. On the 1st
of May , 1882 , the PaoiGo railroad
companies required all shippers in
Son Francisco to sign special contracts
agreeing to send all their freight from
the east by rail , and not oven ( o sell
goods to any man who shipped by BOA ,
As a penalty for refusal they were
compelled to pay double and treble
the rates contained in the special con
tracts , and no merchant in San Fran
cisco , therefore , could choose his mode
of transportation without risking the
ruin of his business. By this aston
ishing arrangement , without an ta-
iinplo in business methods since the
Middle ARCS , all vessels going to Sou
Francisco from Atlantic ports for a
cargo must go in ballast , so as not to
compote with the Pacific railroad
nonopoly ; and shippers must accord-
ugly pay double rates of freight on
ho wheat sent to foreign markets. To
make the tyranny complete the Pacific
railroads entered into a combination
with the Pacific Mail Steamship Com-
> auy , by which , in consideration of a
argo monthly subsidy to the latter ,
hey were permitted to fix the rates of
roight carried by the steamship coin-
mny. Of course they fixed the rates
ligh enough to cover the subsidy or
compel shippers to send by railroad.
? hus the Pacific railroads control the
oramorco of SAII Frunciecj by land
and soa.
Other priorancos of the people of
California against the Pacific i ailroads
ro thounjustdjscriminotion in freights
and the non-payment of taxes duo the
tato. According to the policy openly
wowed by President Stanford , this
liscrimintition is as great as the traffic
will boar. Besides the discriminations
against non-competitive points , gross
ttvorltisin towardindivldualais charged
against the railroad companies. Indig
nant complaint is aleo-mado that while
hose corporations have derivoi great
ranchisos from the state and are on-
eying its protection they have not
mid a dollar of tax for the support of
"
ts "government within the last two
'oars. Upon property which they cs-
imated to bo worth nearly $150,000-
000 a valuation of $27,000,000 was as
sessed by the state olliciala , and they
refused to pay the tax upon that. lit-
ircislng a power greater than that of
, ho state , the railroad corporations
have set its authority at defiance.
This is the issue in California in the
) resent contest the people on ono
side and the great corporations on the
other. The candidates for governor ,
egislatnro and congress on both sides
earnestly protest that they are with
; ho people , and yet , strangely enough ,
.ho two parties who profess to favor
irccisoly the same policy on this par-
imount issue are making bitter war
upon each other over unsubstantial
shadows. If they were united they
would have no trouble in bringing the
railroad corporations under the sovereign
eign power of the atato and compelling
hem to manage their business as
common carriers in harmony with the
rights and interests of the pooplo. But
ho railroad companies understand the
moaning and advantage of these party
divisions , and do all in their power to
bster partisan rancor and bitterness.
When the election is over , no matter
what uido wins , they will play the par-
, tes against each other in the Logisla-
nro as at the ballot box. Inadequate
and ineffectual laws will bo passed for
; ho restraint of corporations , and the
exactions and oppressions of railroad
monopoly will remain an issue in Onl-
fornlo , as elsewhere , for a long time
to come.
Hop Bittern Are the Purest nnd
Bpit Bitten Evnr Mudo.
They are compound from Hops ,
Malt , Buchu , Mandrake and Dandel
ion the oldest , best , and mout valu
able medicine in the world and con
tain all * , ho best and most curative
properties of aU otlur remedies , being
the greatest Blood Purifier , Liver
Regulator and Li Co and Health Re
storing Agent on earth , No disease
or ill-hoolth can poisihly long exiot
where these Bitten are used , BO var
ied and perfect are thuir operations.
They give now life and vigor to the
aged and infirm. To all whoto em
ployment cause irregularity of the
bowels or unnary organH , or who re
quire an Apyti/AT , Tonic and mild
Btimulent , Hop Bitters are invalua-
bio being highly curative , tonic and
stimulating , without intoxicating ,
No matter what your feelings
symptoms BIV , what the disoawo or oil
incut is , UKO Ilop Hitteru. Don't wa
until you arb hick , but if you only foul
bad or miserable , usu Hop Bitteis at
once , It may save your life. Hun
dreds have boon saved by so doing.
Five hundred dollars will bo paid for
a case they will not cure or help.
Do not suffer or let your friends
suffer , but use and urge them to lisa
Hop Bitters.
Remember , Hop Bitters is no vile ,
drugged nostrum , but the Purest unc
Bust Medicine ever made ; the "In-
valid'H Friend and Hope , " and no
family or person should bo withoni
them. Try the Bitters to-day ,
Womuii'i True Prlond.
A friend In need U a friend Indeed. Thl
none can deny , especially when assintuocoii
rendered when one U norely afflicted with
dlHeaiie , moro particularly thono coin
lilalnU and weaUnemea BJ common to cm
female population. Kvery woman nhoulc
know that Klectrlo Kitten are woman'
true friend , and will positively restore he
to health , even when all other rewodle
full. A single trial ulwsyn proves our an
section. They are pleasant to the taatu
nud only cost fifty cent * a bottle , Soldb
d i' . uooduuu ) .
MST OF LETTERS
Remaining in Postoffice during the week
etiillng October 28 , 1882.
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OKSTLKMKX.
Andcrtnn A 2 Andernon O
linwn O IfoncrnftHO
llllcmcrstor H lUtc.i K
Hlahni ) 1) Uoulton Bros & Co
Hratnlf v J lllxley .T
IU1I.I W Hcok J
J llallmttlno U M
lUrtlow V A IStinlll W ] '
Colliin V T Catpcntcr FG
Cofley 1 ? K Uruinn 12 W
Crocker MS AC U ChtUtetmon C
OUtuWH Campbell W 1'
Campbell W < V. el U I ,
Jiulcy H Cook 11,1
Jntron M A Cinta M K
JlmrNt n J V Crong J
Cinuo J K l hfton II
Collins U ( Jompton W
Uolo 1' V Clnytiiii H 1)
Croft O
) iiiticld . .1V Uoly I )
Dovero N 1' DouJlMWS
KruU J K Krnold
Kilward * W 1) Kay \V K
L'lsh U II Gu'tafurn N G
Joovonburgh ( Grd W
lauick > T Uetnnr 1'
} ftrvey T ,1 ( lurfuukcl S U
llnruiR C llownnt G
Hopkins W Hardy J
Itnro r Halto K I )
HlldobrnntKK llnruor AO
Harris It M Hitlloy G
ilollnbaush Ish J W
imigvist J 1 * Johnion 8 P 2
Clddcr Jt 0 Koppor K
Colmu I KcysO
xellcrll.T I.utz & Lau c
jiwry l lilnch F
McClny S Iilolntyro J L
TMollounld O Maxwell W J
ftUyes N a Moouoy O C
Murphy G Mistier O
Nelsju F V Owen 0 S
) 'Connell 2 Ott J
) lesou J Voderson L C
'ago J Peterson T
Qldforn J Kothwoll J
ttiik O Kjhlson J
tuyer M D Itntuos W
{ oby O 11 Bhelper C 1 !
SWs P
ihruin L Hmjcr DL
Swonion V A Sims F A
Shelley K T °
Stunnd U W 8hrura Ij V
ttenann W Hiinpson J
latindor * J A Snow C
Iheedy T Stoner S A
lander T THok F
' ylor J Thunder O
'oWDBOIld J 1' Taylor O
'hotrnn 11 Vau Frltch O
'aylor W Wells J B
VlllUms , T J Whitney C F
Vilhelm C Jr Webitor 0 K
Villlnms C T WicMior W
Vputorvelt K Ward J
Vntson H Wilson M C
Vinquent J N Wtwu W
LAUIKS.
Anderson
Ueckslond Mirs M Jirlili-o Mrs M A
Uowlca Mrs L lirowti K A
Drown Ml I Clulstonson Mrs C
Curlion Mies 3 M Cnini ) Mrn S J
Carlton Miss N Cauiol M.lsa M
Durnoll Mrs K Kdmt.iton Mrs S
Gault Mm C HuycH Mrs A
Heath Mrs U llarlow Mrs F
Hay01 Mrs S Hunt J
Jones Mrs M loluiHon Mies S A.
iTansbon A Klinlml T U Mrs
Kinney Mr * K King MM J H
Kelley M M Lynian Mltui K
Iiowinrm Minn A Lindstrom Miss I
Latham ? .lisa V LomoiiH Mrs J S
Mitchell Mlsa Y McCauley Mlsa A
MiUiell MisHK Mcl'lHirnim Mru M
Noble Mrs J K < iUon Mini A
1'AckardMrs IIH
'ack Mr W I'oters Mrii M
ilnyanMrn M. A HiinoiiH Mm M J
ullivan Mrs L Siiulron Mlfs K
mlth L ShippMra MI <
mith MIs < K Schmidt Mm M
'imouoy MI a K ThemiiHon Mlia II
'uckcr Mm M Turn Miss &
Venuerston Misii A Vnlentiuo Mlsn V
VillUma Mlus L Welchaus Mrs C
Veiiuoratcn Miss A
BradHsb C Deatulou I
Greer M Hasting' Maud
HesiJoler A Johnson J
King T Kury W Mm
Llnilqtivist A K llcCnrty .1
St. Gormatn J Stilller J T
Wittenan W Ware J A
WTHOS.
THOS. r. HALL.
Trouble Savoa-
It U u rcmtirknbln fuot that THOMAB'
OIL Is M Rood for internal an
external tlio. For diioasoH of the lungs
and throat , and for rheumatism , neuralgia ,
crick in tlm back , woiiudH , anil sorcH , It IB
the best knowti rotnedv , and much trouble
in saved by having- alwayH on hand.
GRATKFUZ.-COMFORTINO.
EPPS'S COCOA.
BREAKFAST.
"By a tlioniuiib knowleilk'o of the natural Uwi
which KOVOMI tlio operations ol dlnuttlon and
utrltlau , anil b > ' a carclul application of the
fiuo properties of vAll-B looail Cocoa , 11 r.
Cppa liaa provldeil our kreakftut Uliki with a
cllcatoly llavorfxl bovomgo which may BOYO w
nan/ heavy dootom' bills U Is by the Judicious
use ul such articles ol diet that caiutltutlon
nay bo Kr.vlually built up until etronif enough
0 resist uvcry tendency to dlsfano. Ilundrcda
1 Kubtlo nuxladloi mo ttoatln around ua rcftdy
o attack vvhcr vcr there In a wrak point. We
liny escape many a fatal htmft by keeping our *
elves well fortintnl wllh pure blood and a prop ,
. " ' Bervlco - ,
rly nourished frame. O'lvll Ouc-tte
Made simply with bollhiK water or milk Sold
n tint only ( i-Hi and 1U ) , laliclwl
JAMBS BPPS 6t CO. ,
Homcnopatlila CliomlHta ,
.tm * & if.wiv London.
M. HORWICH & CO. ,
DKAl.KIt IN
PaDBr Stock , Woolen Bags , Iron
AND MKTAI.S ,
Iiglicut I'rlcoH Paid. Bhlpmunts from the
country solicited , llomlttiuicou
IAHA | Promptly mad o , | Ncn
SIDK HI'UINO ATrAOIIMENT-NOT rATKNT
A. J. SIMPSON
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
U09 and 1411 Dodge fiJreot ,
aug 7-mo Om OMAHA ,
BULBS Tnli ] > n ,
Uruouioi.
And all other lor tUll 1'lant nf Lirn'o I awort
metit ever tlioim In Citato
Illustrated CaUbirue free , feund lot II.
Hiram Sibley & . Co , ,
SEEDMEN ,
ECO-SOfl Randolpli bi , _ _ ChltaifO , II
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
The most cor.trallr located hotel In tbo cllj.
Uootus 75c , * 1.00 , } l.rOand ( ? 2.CKHir | Jay.
Flrtt Olk'd HoiUuraut connected with the
hoU'l.
.HURST. - - Prop.
Corner Fourth nJ Loctut Btr iU.
, aco.
A DEU6IOUS DRINK
In Hoi Wenthcr Mlt with Kino tro.
In Colil Weather Mix with Hot Water.
Add Lomonnclo\vhon ( Convonlout ) to
tlio TnPto.
The "IIUU PUNCH" U olsnpcrlor qmUtr.nn
meets with marked popular fa\or M hoalthfu !
* nd patatAhle drink.
It In prepaml nltliRront care from the bent mv
farlalii , Mid III bu lottitt MI icrcftanlo addition
to the choice tlilnio of the table wf.ioh undonUv
hlycnla'Kt ) the pleasure * of Ufa ami encoutniii
good fellowship and pool nature II rlghtlycn
Joyed.
Fnmilioii , Clubs , Hotels , Excurnions ,
Pionics nnd Yachting , Parties Pro-
nonnco Hub Punch Unrivallad ,
TlH > "IIUDl'UNOH"l mM bya'l ' loading fanv
lly ( rroers and wlna wen-haul" .
Trade itiyplud at Manufacturer' * priftt
by , A. Mdfamara , Omaha , families
ly A. JT , Uladttont. Omaha , Mb.
j. R mm & co.
K L. Sommers & Qo's
CELEBRATED
BISOUITS ,
OAKES ,
JUMBLES
AND NOVELTIES
Wholesale Manufacturing
1ND DEALERS IN
Fruits , Nuts and Cigars.
Ill S 14th St.
OMHA , - NEB
GOLD ROPE.
Thclntrlntdo merit and snperlor finality of oui
loldllopo Tobacco has Induced other m&nnlao-
.urori to put upon tlio matlmt rooJj similar to
our brand In natno and it } la which are offcrad
ind 10)1) ) lor leM money than the genuine QoM
ilopo. Wo caution the t aJo and oonsnmcr to BOO
.hat our nnma and trade mark are upon each
unij ) . The only genuine and original Gold Itopi
Tobacco In manufactured by
THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO-
BAOOO COMPANY.
yoaiuOtrfrom ly > pcpaia , uau
UUltDOCb ILOOD IHTTKB3.
'f you on aflllctaj with lilllousnosii , use
IIUIIDOOK DLOOO IHTIKilS
X yaua proatrated with nick Headache , take
IlUItDOCK 11LOOD II1TTKKS
f your ISowola are dliMrdered , rcgulata them with
IIUIIDOCK iiLooi ) uiTTinta
f v ui Klood Is mpura , purify It with
UUKDOtiK I1LOOD I1ITTK11S.
Indlgcgtlon , you will find an antidote
UmiDOCK 111,001) UlTl'KIta.
you * ru troubled wih ) Spring Complaints , cr-
llcato them with IIUHUOCK IJI.OOL )
your Llicrla toipld , rmtoro It to healthy action
Ith IIUIIDOCK IILOOD UITTKI18
your Liter Is affected , you will find a euro ro-
toratlvoln liUUDOCK HLOOD IHTrKHS.
1 you have any ipocli * of Humor or I'linple , fail
ot to take IIUUDOCK IILOOI ) I1ITTKP.S.
I you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Mciofulous
ores , a curatlvo rdnudy will ha found iii
IIUUDOCK 111.001) IU1TKK9.
ror Impartlnt ; strvtiKth and vitality Utlioujs-
cm , nothing caucniial
IIUUDOCK 111,001) UITTKKS.
far Nervous and OcntirM Duiilllty , toae up the
ystciu with 11UUDOUK IILOOi > lIHTEHa
rlca , 1,00 pei Dottle ; Trln Dottiei 10 Oti
t
F08TBE , MILBURN , & Do , ITops ,
OIITX'AI.O. N. 5.
aolJ t wl louilo by Jth ft UcKiitoo and 0. e
flondman | u X7 ood-ma 1
'
The Great English Eomody )
.Novel , bill to cute
Ncrytiia Uehlllty , VI-
Ul ] khtt\i tlon , Einli.
oloij , HeralnalViiuk -
HGOD. and all tl
u > lltAucU of ) ou'-t-
Iful fo4hoa and cic > -
u. It t p
ncj.Uy all
Imoluntar
a uiion the ay-
_ i. the liiovltab ! * ro-
- 'bait ' ol them ) evil j t o-
-4M
Icon , which are BO doBtrutthu to tnliid and Ixxly
and uiaVo II ( o inlaorablo , ollxjti Jcadlnir to Iritul-
y and doath. It atreiulhona the IV en cuit , U ,
rnviaor ) ( Ulood , llUBciuK , UlcMtlvu and .Upro-
duct Ivo OUBIIS , It roUorcti ti all tlio o/inmlo
UQctlr-nu tholr forir r vlKP' and vltal'.ly , ma-
ilrik' llu cheerful cud enjoyable. 1'itto , t3a
, or four tlm ivUio ifiantlty (10. bout by
eem , secure Irons , olxwr > ttlon , to any.ijdrtwu ,
oa receipt ol price. No. O. O. I ) , soul , uzcopt
ou receipt ol 81 m a guarantee. LvUera r
qucntlni ? an wcri mut > blnclo o iitauip ,
Dr. Mintla'e Dandelion. Pills
tie till boat and choana&i dy penl vid bllllotu
cure It tlio market. Bold by all druLKUU. 1'rl
M ) cents.
Da MiNrin ltiDHM lUnnur , Nvwiouuv
Oureaill kluJol Kldr < jy and bl&ddcxcouiplaUta ,
( ( oiiurrhoa , Kicit and Ivucorrhva. for vale ! > / all
d u'Kl8U : W a l > ottl .
KNOI.1HII MKDIOAL IIK5T1TUT1 ,
7 IB OHvo St. , tbLouU , Mo.
For Htlolu Oiunha by
C. P. UOODMAH.
J n5&-lv
$500 REWARD
Tl.j uboytrenard will 1 plld : to any p
who will proJucu a I'ulut IXJ.I will ujual tliu
Pennsylvania Patent Rubbe
Paint ,
( or prroerxlni ; ShlnxVti , Tin and Grnu'l lloofu
Warrantud tb bo Kiro and Watir 1'roof. AI
ordcru promptly atttudwl to. Cluupcr and be
tir tlun any other paint now In tuu.
bTK > yAllTtf ! BTKl'IIEJJSOK ,
Bole I'roprtuiom , Oiualu llou o,0iualia , NeU.
Officer & Vutoy , Dr.tllco , Dr. VitiDor ,
Council lilufli , lovta.
UK ottlce , Otnali * Noo.
FOR
CHICAGO ,
PEORI
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE.
DETROIT , NIAGARA' ' PALLS ,
NEW-YORK.BOSTON
. ,
And nil Paluts Ea t antiOouth-E t.
TllKLINKCOMI'lllHKa
Nearly 4,000 miles. Holhl Hmooth Steel Tr ok-
11 connections nrouado In UNION DkPOTS
hns a Katkinal Kepntatlon ai brim ; th
rest Through'Cap Line , nnd la tinlrcnollT
encoded to ho the FINEOT EQUIPPED IU1I.
ro d In the world for nil CM ! M of travel.
Try It and you will Hue' traveling Inxory
Inntood of a aloooinfort. / .
Throush'Tk-.kpts via rhis CclebratoJ Una Tot
Ml at all offices In the West.
AH Information about Katea o Fnn , SlMptag
Car AcocmaioJatloni , Tlmo Tablet , * c. , wilt bi
cheerfully BlTrn by applvlntn < lo
Sd Vlce-1'ros't A Gen. ManagtrChlcairo.
PERCIVAU LOWELU
Oen. FoMcu or AjrL Chicago ,
W. J. DAVKNPOIIT ,
Uan. Apont , Conncll Hinds.
H. V. DUKLL , Ticket A l.
nmio-rj.ly
QUAY'S 8VECIF1C
TRADH MARK , , The
Kiifllshrcm-
edy. Anun.
falllna euro
for Bcmlnal
Weakness ,
Sporniator *
rhea , Imnot.
eucy.andall
TAKIRt.
p ; as Loss ol Memory , Universal Lags !
tude , P ln In the Back , Dlranon of Vhlon , Premature
mature Old A , and many other DlwaMM thai
load to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema
ture Oravo ,
nrPull particulars In oar pamnhlet , which
we deelro to send frea 1 r mall to every one.
TThe'&poclfl cMedlclna Is sold by all drugglsto
at II per poikapc , or Q pack tecs for { 6 , or will
bo sent free by tuall on reel Ipt of the money , by
addrcMlng THKORAY JHDIC1NK CO. ,
BoBalo , N. Y.
To Nervous Sufferers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY ,
Dr. J. B. Sinipoon'a Spooiflo
II It a positive curu for Sponuatovrhe * , Setntu *
Wooknoeo , ImpoLwiey , ntid all dlsc.vin riwulHoj
fiom 6o .A1nivn , H Mcntxl Anilely , Loitu
Memory , lnsln thu Btchqr Bide , and dkciM *
thr.t load ti
> PV > . Consumption
-jf p Innnlty ui ,
L- ; ? i _ , rlyrmr |
Jha ripoclOB
Uadlitne In
keln ; tuod
with wondor-
tul succcus.
_ Puuphlota
tent Ireo lo til. Wrlto foi thtia c J get fall pt >
tleuUit.
Price , Buoctflo , Jl.t'O ptr p cktge , at tit pick-
nget for IS.OO. Addrcos all ordora to
B. H1MSON ilKDICINH : OQ.
Nou. 104 nnd 100 lxln Bt. Btifl lo , N. Y.
Bold In Omaha by 0. K. Goodman , J. W. Bflll ,
and all i' '
CATARRH AND EOZfiMA
No argument Irnccosnary to show th > thr'o
dlieaicH are of a blood origin ; H.Si&t i-n | H.
Ixilnir composed of tht. must powerful t > nlli >
alteratives , dcitroyitthixlltcaie. ro.6 n < l lir. ' .cti ,
by putting the blood in svpuro , healthy .ute.
"S , 8. H. for 'Catarrh Id a sure * cu ' ; omul me
after all other trmtmoutu hud faHtci "
O. C. llVKNSj OroeuciutK' , bid
Her. Wi J Hoblnron , inrmbor North Rcory'a
Conforencc : "lla\o tikcnKiK 8. ftr c u r . 11
of Kcznu ; eruption Imj alta | > n arid and I am
well. "
" 1'iwo tsktn S. HS. . for Ca'atrh ' with great
bonrll ; think til co bnttlm inoro wl I complet ly
cine mo. " K. 1C. 1IIIOWN , Bpaitanburc , H. C.
J , W. CottiUI.B1. Louis , SIo , : "I restart g. fi.
R. on a moat wonderful remedy , anil havu no
dojbi but tlivt It will cure my Uatarrh. "
"H. 8 8. hai cured me of a ttoubluionio Ca-
tirtli which Ilia oaiaod Iho tniatniint of all tlio
btut ph > nlulniij North aivjfouth. "
H. 1. . McllliWIC , Atlanti , Ua.
s Aik. , July 17 , 168' ' .
I lulu had what niyplijiklnns tcrini-d I'.ctociia
for or eight yi'aru. Caino IHo ycnrs npo to thia.
placa to lit o In crJcr tint It inltfht be curi il. Uu-
ring thai tlmol enerKeilcailyuipl'ida I thalicaU
Ititi'utof ' tliuphjilclacahoro ( ulth Internal anil
external ) In connection with tka cclebri ted Ther
mal botlutlm , an ! In addition tmvo taken tnoro
than nluudrvJ bottlouof varloui medlcliiei with ,
out the ilvstrud itjult Up to three months * go
I bad alinobl b IIod my cait Incurable , andi
bqfMi taklnif Hnllt'sHiiocllla ( S. H. H. ) with aU
thtf ukqitlclgm iVH.Iblo. Ihi ) eruption wu at
lint wane , yet ( hero wcro tome n\go \ of Im-
proveuient , and alter ttirtu mniithi' ueu of B. . H
f\ \ ant Houodand well , not a feign of eruption ,
13V Mn Kuiooth anil clear , tui J my general health
t ) ( Oed an It cier waa. If there orj anydoabtlng1
icui , lit tliui4 wilto laoticro.
| I ) . N.PRiTT.
lii'rom the oront Dru HOUHO of th&
Nortliwoat.
WoilonotlKBltata ton y that for n jenr ( > Mt
Imu H3IJ noru of HAllt'n .S | Ulo ! ( b. H H.V
l nil all ulhor blonl purltltracombtiiiti and vlth
iroit ( iH'ojilshliii ; lOiU'ti ' , Dnu irdi'.lciuiu ' . * ho
tiitillul ai'.ozoa balllos MJ-H [ bat It his dona
lilul inoruKooa thin treatment which cost him
$1.000. Auctlicrift-lio lua used It far a scrofulous
fiffoc tlon report'iapcriniiient euro frorujta euro.
Yeiira truly ,
VANSIIAACVI , Hi
' Sola fcy itll P'-ni : lHt .
KENDALL'S
SPAVIN CURE
COL , L. T. FOSTER.
Youogulown , Ohio , May 10,1850.
Iii. H. J. Kr.Niui.uA Co.-Ih d a very vt.lu * .
bit ) llonibletoiiian colt thaj I prl * d .
UohaJ u lartfe bonjHpmlii rn one Joint and
email ono on tuo other vhlch uiuiu him very
lame : 1 had him unJtr the chaivo of t o Teter-
Inary urgeons .iilch failed to cure him. I wu
onedayrcadlnjtho ; dv rtUmcnt of Kendall' *
Swvlii Curu lu the Chicago Kxprt dI dctotmlned
atoncetotry It ad got out truitfUU Here to
und lor It , ai.d they or Joied throe bottlet ; 1 took
all and ( tlxmvht I vould Klvo It a thorough
trial , I usid U accorduij t dlrkctloni and tbi
fourth day tl > e colt euod to bo Ume end th *
luupa hare dlBapneared. I uoud but yao bottU
and tbv wit' * Umlu * ro ai Irtw ol luuipi and u
iiuootti on any hone In the itata Ho It ratltn-
ly CUMJ. llio curu wa 10 remarkable thj.t t
bavgUittwool my neljhbor ! have the rumiln.
luu Ir.o bottles who areuow u luilt. [
Send for Uluatratej circular glrlt
crool. Piloetl. All Dru lits hate il 01 cw >
> et Itfor > ou. Dr. U. J Kimdilt UQ 1'to-
prletor * , Kuoabnrzh" XftUii , YS _ . _ _
BOLD BY ALL DRUGQIBTS