Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 20, 1882, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY BEE-OJM tVHA MONDAY JNOVPMBER 2 ( )
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153 and Shoes *
OMAHA , HEB.
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CKOtiE3AtiX AND nRtAIL DKALfcH IH
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Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , GEM
3S3TB7CH.
/BTBTATK AQKN1 JOB MILWAUKEE CKMEUT 00 rANT1
Near Union Pacific Depot OMAHA tJ i
JOBBER OF
: ZP.A. IP is
AND
118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA
AND JOBBERS IN
Fiour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
, All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
CIGARS AID lAIUFACTUEED TOBACCO.
for BEilWOOD HAILS AHE LAFLIH & BAUD POWBEE CO.
TOWER AND [ AND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
MINIHQ UAOnWErVT , BELTING , HOSE. BRASS AHD IRON FITTINOS FIFE , QTHt
PACKING , AX WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.
-DEALERS IN-
Fire and Burglar Proo
1020 Farnham Street ,
O. IE1. GKDOZDZMLAJS
. ' - - -
T-fl.rTiFqrd'-fc-B-
TYRTTflQ UT ! *
Window and Plate Glass/
< 3T Anyone contemplating building storobank. or Any other fine will flnd It to their ad
ntago to corres end with us before purchasing their Plato alien.
C. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA = HEB.
W.B. MILLAR1) , EDWAKD W. I'KOK ,
MILLARD & PECK ,
Storage , Commission and , Wholesale Fruits ,
1421 & 1423 FABNHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS OOUNT11I PRODUCE SOLICITED ]
gents for Peck & Baushers Larfl , and Wilbur Mills Flour
OMAHA NEB
, - - -
REFERENCES :
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELS. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & 00.
PERFECTION
( .V
HEATING AND BAKING
la only attained by using
I
Stoves and Hanges.
WITH
IP ! WIRE GAUZE OVER DOflBS ,
For Bale byj
MILTON ROGERS & S0HS
Jull-ro&cljr
IE1. O.
WHOLESALE GROCER
,
1213 Farnam St. . Omaha , Neb.
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HEW mi IN CONGRESS ,
Sonio of tlio Ouaiiges Made by
tlio Recent Elections ,
Fmnilior FCCWB Ttmt Will Dia-
appear and These That
Will Succeed Them.
Vhlngton l.t'l r ( o New Yori Tlircs.
Those who look down from the gal-
loriaa thirteen montlis honeo ujion the
'turabora of the houao of roproaoiitn-
tiveu recently olt'otoil will auo nv.iny
clmngoa which will remind thorn of the
political revolution which hna juat
lab on placo. Muro thnn hnU tit the
faces will bo now once , ninny promi-
nnnt republicans tiow in congrces will
not bo there , nncl there will bo nn
other speaker. A glance at the list of
roproeontativca elected rcvoala notno
of these cliaiica. ( , There will bo only
OLO new face in the delegation from
Alabama , that oE Luke 1'ryor. Gen ,
LOTTO , not long before his death , waa
( iron the ocat then occupied by Gen.
Joseph Wheeler , once u famous \val- -
ryman in the confederate army , but a
man who took even loss interest in
legislation than that other famous con
federate , Gon. Joseph E. Johnston.
It ia * hia acat which Mr. Pry or will
hold. There will bo only ono old face
in the California delegation that of
Gon. lloaccrana , whoso war record , asset
sot forth at great length by hiinaolt in
the Congressional Directory , i ? much
raoro conspicuous thin his oervicca on
the flper of the house. Mr. Pago's
ranjority of 3,000 molted away , nnd
the candidate ho defeated in
1880 ia ono of the now mom-
bora at largo. Colorado will aond
bark the impulsive , plain-spoken , but
uopular Judge Bclford , who socma to
have a atrong hold upon his constitu
ents , whom ho dulighta to survo. Mr.
Watt , an old and faithful member , ia
the only republican who will represent -
sent Connecticut in the next house.
Mr. Ltcck , who givoa way to ex-Sena
tor Elton , is regarded as n gentleman
of high character , but liiscsiro to
serve hia constituents and friomla by
Becuring the pasoago of the knit goods
bill , noting to have led him to support
the river and harbor bill without the
careful examination which ho might
have bean expected to mako. Mr.
Eaton , the originator of the tariff
commission bill , will undoubtedly bo
given-a prominent place on commit
tees. Two able and influential mom-
bora , Hammond and Blount , are re
turned from Georgia , while Mr.
Spoor , the youthful independent ,
placed by Mr. Kolfor on the ways and
means committee , and who served hia
mountain district by attacking the
revenue lawa and saying a good word
for moonshiners , retires with his
brother independent , Dr. Folton , who
has now been beaten for the oocond
time. Mr. Spoor'a 4,000 majority
suddenly disappeared , The familiar
form of the emaciated vice president
of the confederacy , Alexander H ,
Stephens , will no longer recline on a
wheel-chair In the space in front of
the speaker's table. Ho has become
governor of his stato.
Among the well known members
returned from Illinois are Messrs.
Davis , Cannon and Thomas , republi
cans , and Morrison , Townshond and
the irrepressible Springer , democrats.
Mr. Cannon is an energetic member ,
well acquainted with postal legisla
tion. Mr. Morrison in gen
erally regarded aa pretty good presi
dential material , and if Mr. Carlisle
should bo made speaker , ho will proba
bly become Chairman of the Ways and
Moana Committee. One of the now
mcmber/i is John J. Finorty , who was
here a few months ago as n correspond
ent of the Chicago Times , and who af
terward wrote many entertaining letters -
tors to that paper from all parts of the
country. Indiana vill return Judge
Holman , the untiring objector , whoso
watchfulness has prevented the passage
of many obnoxious bills , He will bo
a member of the now Appropriations
Committee. Mr. Orth , who believes
that Speaker Koifdr treated him very
shabbily , will have no opportunity to
complain of the treatment of the next
Speaker. Mr. Browne and Mr. Cal-
dms , both popular and industrious
members , nave escaped from the
deluge. Iowa's greatest contribution
will bo Mr. Kaaaon , a parliamentarian
of distinguished ability , a member of
the present Comtnlttoob on Ways and
Means and Foreign Affaire , who , dur
ing the last session , occupied n place
in the background , owing to the ad
vancement of these with whom ho waa
not in sympathy. The t hroo old mem
bers returned from Kansas are all
prominent and active in the present
House. Kentucky returns Air. Oar-
lisle , an unassuming man of rare abili
ty , who will contend with Mr. Randall
for the Spoftkorahip. Mr. Blackburn
will retain his seat , but Proctor Knott ,
an able lawyer and author of the fain-
OUB Duluth speech , will retire.
The return of Judge Poland will
bo the most striking change in the
Vermont delegation , but the now
congrcsaniun-at-large , John S. Wiao ,
is a man who will make his mark ,
West Virginia contributita an ox-aecre-
tary of the navy , Mr. Goff , and will
return Mr. Ivonna , now ono of the
strongest men on the democratic aide ,
Tlio Wisconsin dele ation will bo remarkably -
markably transformed. With six re
publican mcmbera in the present
house , the state furnished , to Mr ,
Keifer the chairmen of thren import
ant committees Mr. William ? , for
eign affairs ; Mr. Hazloton , Pacific
railroads , and Mr , Pound , public
landa. Mr. Caawell was n member of
the appropriations committee , and
Mr. Humphrey had /good / positions
on other committees , All of these
men , active and well-known members
of the present house , have boon
swept away , and with thorn goes Gon.
Bragg.
llovr Much Wllll'Do It ?
How much of 'J'ltouutf Kclcclric Oil la
required to cure ? Only u very little. A
few dropu will cure any kind of an ache ;
und hut & trills more la needed for sprains
and Iniuciiew ) . JilieumatUm in not so
readily affected ; an ounce nnd Hometlmea
two ouiicea are required. No medicine ,
however , ia so turo to cure with the uatno
number of applications.
A Contest In Now Mexico.
Alm ! < | uci'iii > , N. U > , vpiilal to Globe DunocrfU ,
Tlio Forty-eighth congress will try
the first case of a contested seat in
the house Now Mexico has over pre
sented. The territory has boon re
publican for many years hitherto , but
in the last few years a great number
of Mioioumns ami Toxana have set
tled in the northern counties nnd in
Lincoln county in the south , consequently
quently the last campaign TAS inter
piling nnd the result eagerly waited
for. Mora , Colfax and Sun Miguel
counties in the north weio ( he da-
pondonoioj of Fraucifleo Mm/.umrcp ,
the demucr.ttio candidate lor delegate ,
while the stronghold of Luna , hia re
publican opponent , and the present
inoumbont of the scat , wcro Valencia ,
hia home , nnd Brrnnhllo. Thoio
counties gave hrgo majorities , Man-
/.inures petting 1,200 in Mnr.i , 830 in
Coif AX and 1,000 in Snn Miguel , and
Luna receiving 1,000 in Ikruallllonnd
1,000 in Valencia The olllclat count
wilt btuij ; L ui\ nut about
S.llCO NOTES AIIBA1) ,
Proof ? cf fraud in the three strong
oinuitioB r M\nr.uiarns are in pcucca-
emit of the republicans , and they will
have to use them , aa the lawyers of
Manztnaroft have just announced that
na BOOH na the certificate of flection is
iwied to Lunaxthoy will servo notice
of n contest on him. Their complaint
\ \ ill bo that thorp were too many votes
polled in Valerria , ovortnico naiuauy
us were east two yoara ago. Since
that election Valencia has boon pene
trated by the Atlantic A P\cillo road ;
haa rapidly aottlcd up , and has three
times the number of inhabitant ! ) it
md tlion. Thin the republicans will
iroyo nnd will ndduoo na an instance
.o support the legitimacy of the vote
; n the case of Una city , which in 1880
cast sixteen votes nnd thin time polled
1,700. The lawyers of Manzanaros
atato they depend for their success on
ho now democratic congress.
KAHOKA , Mo. Fob. 0 , 1880.
I purchased five bottles of your
Hop Bittern of Bishop & Oo. last fall ,
for my daughter , nnd am well pleanotl
with the Bitters. They did her moru
good than nil tlio medicine aho haa
akon for six years.
\VM. T. McOLURE.
The nbovo is from a very reliable
'armor , whoso daughter was in poor
health for aovon or eight years , and
could obtain no relief until she used
Hop Bitters. She is now in as good
health as any person in the country.
Wo have n largo sale , and they are
making remarkable cures.
W. H. BISHOP A UP.
BUTLER'S DOZEN CAMPAIGNS.
Hts Sovornl Contests for Congress
man and Governor ,
tfonbur } pott ( Mass. ) llaraltl ,
Eleven timoa previous to this fall
Benjamin F. Butler , of Lowell ( or
loucestor ) , haa como before the poo-
pi o of this section for their favor
'our times aa a candidate for governor ,
twice in hin party convention for gov
ernor , and five times as u candidate for
congress. ThofirsttimotbatGon. Butler
waa brought particularly to tlio noticoof
citizens In this part of the State waa
n the autumn of 1859. Ho waa that
year the candidate of the Democratic
party for governor , against N. P.
Banks , republican candidate , who , it
irill be remembered by many of the
older readers of this article , waa the
Whig governor of Massachusetts
m 18-11 to 1851. In this election ,
General Banks waa elected , receiving ,
in round numbers , 58,000 votes to
35,000 for Butler nnd 14,000 for
Briggs. The next year , I860 , Butler
was also a candidate cf the ultra wiug
of his party , the "Brockonridgp " or
"Copperhead" democracy. Massa
chusetts did not take kindly to thla
doctrine , and throughout the state ho
received only about 0,000 votes to
104,000 for John A. Andrew , republi
can ; 40,000 for Erasmus D. Beach ,
"Douglas" democrat , and 23,000 for
Amos A. Lawrence , the Union or
"Belle nnd Everett" candidate. This
ended General Butler's gubernatorial
ambition for the time being , but in
the fall oi 1800 , having gained a resi
dence the previous spring in Glouces
ter , in this ( then the Fifth ) congres
sional district , ho was nominated
by the republicans , nnd was
elected to congress , his oppo
nent being the Hon. William D.
Northoud ( democrat ) of Salem. Again
ho was the candidate of the republi
cans in 1808 , and besides Hon. Otis
P , Lord ( democrat ) ho had aa a competitor -
potitor Hon. Ilichard H. Dana , jr. ,
whojran as an nnti-Butlor republican.
Gon. Butler was re-elected , howorer.
In 1870 ho waa again the republican
candidate for congress , and was elect
ed. In 1871 Gon. Butler attempted
to secure the nomination for governor
'n the republican state convention ,
and after a hot fight was defeated by
170 votes , William B. Wanhburn bo-
"tig the successful competitor In
1873 ho again attempted to got the
nomination , but in the convention it
did not como to a ballot , aa ho saw
ie was in n minor'ty by n teat vote ,
and withdrew , pledging his sup
port to the nominee in a
speech , Governor Washburn was
again nominated that year. In 1872
' on. Butler ran for the fifth time for
congress in this district , and waa
elected by an overwhelming majority ,
receiving about 17,500 to 11,800 for
Charles P. Thompson , a majority of
some 0,000. In 1874 , ho was the
candidate for the fifth and last time ,
and waa defeated by Charlea P.
Thompson , receiving 7,747 to 8,710
or Thompson. In 1&70 Gon. Butler ,
liavini { returned homo to Lowell ,
again entered the lists na candidate
'or congress of the republican party ,
and was elected , receiving 12,100
votea to 0,370 for John K. . Tarbox
.democrat ) , and 1,055 to E. Ilockwood
jloar ( anti-Butler republican ) . This
is the uovonth ( now eighth ) district.
Having failed as a democrat to bo
elected governor , and aa a republican
to got nominated , General
Butler , in 1878 , decided to
run aa an independent or
Butler candidate. He first secured
the greenback nomination. Next
c.imo the democratic convention at
Worcester , to which a largo number
of Butler delegates had been elected.
The Butler men wont to Worcester on
the afternoon of September 17th , and
finding that the old liners in control
of the state committee were exceed
ingly hostile to their candidate they
planned to steal a march. In the gray
dawn of the following morning they
rose early and repaired to Mechanics'
hall. This waa locked , but a ladder
waa procured , entrance effected , the
delegates lot in , and the convention
organized , with Richard F. Spoiford ,
Jr. , as president. Gen , Butler waa
then nominated , The democrats put
in nomination Judge Joaiah G , Ab
bott , the republicans Thomas
Talbot , and the prohibitionists
Itov. Dr. Minor , The result of the
election was that Talbot secured 13
725 votes , Duller 108 , IU5 , Abbott
10,102 , .Miner 1.81. } , and nil others
118 , leaving General Butler 25,21)0 )
short of an election. In 1870 thu
general made another attempt to BO-
euro the coveted heat. Ha first got
greenback labor parly , mx * , the nom
ination rf thn Hutlnr "Democrats , "
so called , and lastly that of a conven
tion of ' ' "
'Independent HopubllcAiis.
The republican * nominatud John D.
Long , the "Silve-rlops" John Quincy
Adanu , and the prohibitionists UAH-
id 0. Kldy. As a result of this oloo-
lion G Miorfll Butter lacked 13,002
voM-s of an nUc'ion , receiving 10 ! ) ,
Mil to 122 7oO f < " Ling H,08 ( ) for
Adam' , 1,047 for Ed'ly ' , M\A \ 108 for
all othtrs ,
Physiciann my it coiiiliinra all the
desiderata of oviry fcrrti liitim toi to
proscribed by ovciy school of modi
cino. Brown's Iron Bitters.
ABrnvoautl Fulthrul Gunrdtrm of
Our Homes nud Property llononod
from Immxitont Peril ,
A v.ory popular ami well known luciiibcr ol our
polle > forcevvhohnpuform ililuty Ivvtlvon
.tttbel'nlon It. U. | ) cKtoii ) Kxrlmiiro I'hco In
I'rovldcim , H. I. glvn Ma un ollclUil testi
mony , llmrlihn :
"I have liven tlremlfully trouliloil with illseaso
of tbo KMncya mul l.lur ilutlng Ilio pi t'K
montlis ; at time * I wav ° lourel ) nllllctcil tint 1
vva * linablo to atiuul on my feet , M my feet nyd
lovvir inttii of my IORI wcro very Imlly Hvvollon ;
my urinary ortfnnnwiri ) In ix iln-adfiil comlltlon ,
iii.v blootl vi an urn vvritilitil ntato , nml It Inil be-
foinoBO ltn | > ovcrl < licil nnd ilroulitcil so i < oorly
that my lnihli ami feet \\ouU do i-old And numb ,
nml no vvbituM tonppc.ir llliH * < , 1 could not
re'tlilglit' , but VVM < o ilUttv l all ovIT ( bat I
i-ouUl not lleetlll In IKK ) , but vvoiulktcji turning
nud rolling from ono Ma to the otlior , nil nlclit.
no Hint I would feel moro tlrnl nnd cvliitntiil
In tlio morning tb.in vvluu I vvvnt to bnl.
My i-oiulUlon bci-Aliio vuloiH
M tbat I VVM
obliged to flop vvork , and for thirty
d j s I VVIM imablo to bo on duty. 1
i-onsultitl the bent doctor * , nml trlwl tlio miinrr-
DIM mcillclnrs nml no cal 1 ciius , but raiitdly
ttrovvwoiso , nndM in ix end condition every
wnyvvbcii ix loupr-tlmo vnliuit frlotil of mine ,
( imminent In tliUiltv In n fargo c\ir ii roiniia-
I' ' ) ' , Urffcil mo to tr > ilunt'd Itcuutlv , M bo liiil
Knovvn of vvomlvrfiil mrn ifTiitiil by It. U ] iti
hh niriientntloti | t obtalncil two lottk-i of tlio
Uttiitdy and commcnuit t klii ) ; It tut dlrri.ti-11
mul inv.it ! to in ) miriirt-in In Imi tbnn ivvinty ,
foiirnounil fomiiieiKvil to ful rcllcvo < l , 1 vvtw
In an awful condition vvbcn I hcpvii to tnko tbo
Itcuuxtv , and ( mil no filth In It ; thcriforo , vvlirn
I found n most imimiUntoru lit.oun Inonoihj'n
uo of It , til ) liiartii4 inoilo Klail , and I nxsuro
) ou Icoiitliiucd totako tlio uiuidy mid to Im-
prov o constantly from ilty lo tin . I took Itvvlth
mo on my triii to Mnino , for I w as IKHIIU ! to Imo
It with me all the time , nml tbo rcmilt U tbat I
IniprovoJ upreility nil the I line I was own ) ; and
uvirnlnco my nnlvnl homo , which wiut Bovcral
vvccUx ago , 1 Invu bcui on duty every day , I fed
lint rate , and thu nvv < .liln0f ) hniul. Icitatul Ic
bavo ilUnpponrml mul tbo tcrrlulo back-acho
whlrJi imcil to bother mo mom than nil the ro.it ,
trouhlri mo nn moro , nnd I 1ccp rplimlldly
nlehU , mid surely have very excellent mul foref.
blu reasons for tpunklii ) ; In praise of llunt'o
ItcmcKy , for It linn undo n newman of me. 1
don't know what I should hive done without
Uimt'fl Himod.v ; It Is the best nuillolno that 1
overtook , mid 1 toryelidly rcooiuirt'iid It to nil
vvhonroallllctcilltliKlilncy or Liver illsufiEu , or
diseases of the urinary oriaii .
Kcsnectfnlly ,
nl4-coil&vv ISAAC W. rAIIlllUOTIir.lt. "
HEAT YOUR HOUSES
FURNACES IN THE WORLD ,
MADE BY
BIOHAEDSON .BOYNTOl ? & 00
CHICAGO ,
Embody nor 1882 Improvements. Mor ,
p rnotloal foa > uros ; Cant loiio to keen In
Ci ider ; Uflo loan fnol will KIVO moro uoat
and a larger volume of pure air tuin an ;
furnace mado.
BoldbyFlEROEYkBKADFORUOmanaKob
_ jy21-dBni
NERVOUS DEBILITY ,
A Carp GnArnntAoil ,
Dl. E. 0. Weet a Ncrvo nnd ilruln Tronlmcnl-
A epoclflo for Hysteria , DlizlnoM , Convulaloni
Nervous Iloodacbc , Uontal Doproaalon , Loai
. . , . .
w v h.wu , bvt.-MWUDVt Wl U Vt-.UUUI DllbU. niltd
loids to mleory , decay and dontb. Ono box vl
euro recent cases. Each box cantelna one month
treatment. Ono dollar a box , or Blx boioo foi
Dve dollars ; eenl by null prepaid on receipt of
price. Wo guarantee six boxes to cure any caio
With each order rccolvml by u for elx boxet , c-
companled with five dollars , will ind the pur
chaser our written ennrantoo to return the
money If tbo treatment doc cot effect a cure.
0. f. QocHltnan , i > iuif le , Bole. Wbolcsile and
Kul oeO'iaba , H < i. Ord ta by mall l
ruall
KENDALL'S
SPAVIN CURE
o-OU
COL. L. T. FOSTER.
Youngplowti , Ohio , Hay 10,1880
D . II. J. KKNUALL & Co. 1 hod a very valiu
bleIlMnblctonUn poll thatlprlind very highly ,
ha had n large bone upavln en one Jumt and a
small ono on the other which made him > cry
lame ; I had him under thn charge ot two veter
inary uurgooiui tvblcli failed to turo him. I wai
one day reading the dvurtlnumont of Kendall'i
Bpavln Guru In thu Chicago l.'xpii.5aI detoruitncd
at once to try U and got ourdruirglsUi hire to
land for It , and they ordered three bottleo ; I took
all and I thought I would gl\e U a tborougb
trial. I tuod It according to dlroitlonn and thi
fourth day tbo colt coined to bo lame nnd the
lump * have disappeared , 1 uitod bul ono bottle
and tbo colt's llniba am ai free of Jumru aud ai
smooth as any homo In the sUto llo Is entire
ly cured. The cure WM go remarkable that I
havelottwoof my uilghbori > mv c the temalo
Ing two bottloa who are now uslnglt.
Very revnoctfully ,
L. T. KOSTSU
Send foi Illaetrated circular giving poiltlvt
proof. Pilcetd. All DrusfKletn have It or car
get It ( or joii. Dr. n , J. Kendall * Oo' . Pro
prietors. Kuo burh | Fallv. Vt.
BY ALL DBDQQISTB
BEFORE-AND-AFTER.
Electric Appliances are tent en 30 Diyi1 Trial ,
TO MEfJ ONLY , YOUNG OR QLO ,
are luttcrlux from Niuvoua D-Murr.
WHO VlTiiuy. I.ICK or NKIIVK Kou < a A U
V100H. WilTlXUVKlKVKtil3 , ftlld all UlUlO Ulli-UU
of a I'xnsoxiL NiTvaie rnultlns from Anutci ( .ml
Drum C'if a. HIKH-JX relief and comi li lo rrtl -
ratlonofIIiLTiiYiaoKandMiNiiaai > ii ) > iiui.TeEi > .
IbeirmidutdlMorerjrof llioMni-Krnirilint r ;
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WALKER HOU8C , D. H. WALKEP , Audubon , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , S. DURQC88 , Noola , In
OITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAM8 , Harlan la ,
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMUlaS , Corning , In ,
NEBRASKA HOTEL , JL. | AVERY , etanton ,
MEROriAHTO HOTEL Q. W , DURK. Durllnifloiuliirititn
, U
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blitnclmrd , In.
PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , EhanenaoAh , IK ,
OOMMEROAL HOTEL , HENRY WILL8 , Dnyld City , Neb
DAONELL HOUSE , OHA8.BAGNELL , l ,
SOMMEROIAL HOUSE. WM. LUTTON , Vllll.c. % l .
JUDKINOHOU3E , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la
UALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la
COMMERCIAL HOUSE D , F , GTEARN8 , Odebolt , la
WOODO HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Otceola , Neb
DOUQLA8 HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olnrkt , Hob.
BEDFORD HOU8C J. T. dOCEN , Bedford la.
ARLINQTON HOUSE , J. M. BLACK & SON , Marytvllta Mo
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction N e >
WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY , Oownrcl , Neb ,
AURORA HOUSE M. D. JONES. Auroar Net ,
CROZICR HOUSE O. R. OROZ'ER , Sidney , Net > ,
AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKHOLD , Avoca . . .
CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD & 8HATTUOK , Red Oak'
FOSTER HOUSE Onpt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewlt , In.
WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER. Grl.wold , la.
DEPOT HOTEL , O. L. CHAPMAN , Dimlnp , In
LU8K HOUSE. J A. LU8K , Locan. In.
DOW CITY HOUSE , W.H.MORTON , DowOltaia
JAQQEI7 HOUSE. JAQQRR& 801 , Denlion , la ,
HA11MON HOllrSK , TAMA CITY , I A. , llnrmon & Konlos , Prop
DR.WH5TTIER.
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017 St. Oltorloi St. , ST. LOUIS , Mo.
A REGULAR OIUDUATK of tfta medical
cotlego9haabcon loticor engaged In the treat
ment of UimONlU , NKIWOUS , SKIN AND
11LOOD Ulnonaos thin any other phjslcl.m In St.
Louis u city pipers' thaw and all old resident *
know. Consultation free and Invited. When It
la Inconvenient tolslt the city for treatment ,
tnodlclnta can be ecut by mall or oxprcsi o\ory-
nbore. Curable trues guaranteed ; where doubt
cxlati U la frankly ttated. Uall or write.
Norvoua prostration , Debility , Montnl
nnd I'liyaleal Woftlcnoaa , IMcrcurlnl nud
otlior rtlTeotloua of Thrcmt. SRtn nnd Uonon ,
Hluod Impurities nnd Uliiod 1'nlionlng.
Sldn AtlccUona , Old ijproa nnd Ulcorg ,
Iinpeillinenta to Mftrringo , lUicumatlnin ,
L'ilca. Special attention to casoa from
ovor-worked lirnlu. 8UKOIOAL OASK9
rocelvo npeclnl nttontlon.
from Imprirlonco. KXCOBBCB , Inclulccnooii
HIT A Tl TIT A nTI 2W > l > aget-tho whole
ilililUlUlXLU ill slorr r" I01'1- JIany
rccelpta ; \ \ may marry -
ry , \ \ ho may not , w by ,
, conseiucnee9 |
mid ' euro. Bealod for 2So postnu'o or atamjis.
HEAR THEJWITHESSES.
liany ehrlnlc from publicity In connection with
8. S. U. , but o nro pormltled to refer to the fol
lowing persons ho have kno\\n and wl'.nceeod
Ita wonderful ctlccts :
1'RimT , Houston Co. , Oa ,
Wo havu knoun "Bu-llt'n Ppoclllc" toetcd In
hundreds of most obitlnnto caao of Dlood Poison
ing , Mercurial llhtumatleni , Scrofula , Sores ,
Eczema , Catirrh. cto , and do conscientiously
testify that It mot with the most perfect and alg-
nal pticccss , effected radical and permanent cures
In every CIRO without a elnclo cxooptlon.
Hugh L. Donnard , Goo. W. KlHin ,
John G , llrown , Goo. W. Blnglcton ,
Win. Brunnon , John II. llouw ,
JanioDD. I harp 1M Warren ,
Jlooro < 6 Tuttio , J , W. BeUIn ,
J. W. Wlmbcrly , J. W. WocWock , '
tv. D. i-icrco. bberlft , J , W. Mann , Co. Trcaa.
0. 0. Duncan , T. II. Klllcn ,
U.y & Gordon , T. M. Dutnor , fho lfl.
Wo are pontonally acquainted with the goi tie-
men wbo e eignaturoa appear to the above cer
tificate. They are citizen ! of said county , of the
hlghoBt rcBpoctJililIlty and character.
A. H. GILKH. Ordinary , llcuston Co.Ga.
U. H. CULLER , Cl'k Hup. Ct. Uouiton Co. Go.
"Nothing but favorable report , llcllovb
S. la nepoclflo for all Illood Dlacasca.
universal BatUfactlon "
0. W. JONKS & CO. . JUmpliIs.Tenn.
1
"S. B. 8. gives better natlifactlon than any
thing wo have ever handled , "
JACKS & CO. , Helena , Ark ,
"llaro never heard a complaint of S. B. 3. "
AUTUUU 1'ETKIt & CO. , Loulmille , Ky.
"S. B. 8 , hag clvcn cntlra Bnllefactlon to every
ono. " A. II. RICH AKUa , Bhermon , Tux.
"I have had excellent ealo for 8 , 8. 8. . and the
rcsultu liuvo been most sulfclactory. '
J. O. BUROK , Howling Green , Ky.
"Oursalce nf 8. 8. U. liavo been good , and It )
euccoas perfect. "
JONJS : * CA11BY , Montgomery , Ala.
" 8 , 8.8 , has given entire tatWactlon to every
one. " K. HKUSaI'arIdT xaj.
" 8. 8. 8. hat given universal Bittlifactlon. "
R. W. rOWKHS A CO. , lllchmond , Va. j
8I.OOO Iloward will 'bo paid lo any
chemlit who will find , on anilyelsol 103 bottkao
B. B. U. , ono cartlcleot Mercury , lodldo of tfa
tlnmorauy Mineral tubatanco.
aWUTHrECIKIO CO. Props
Atlanta , Ot.
Price of Hmill rtc , f I.CO
io (1.76 ,
OnM hv all Trnirtflnt
QUAY'S
TRAOK MAnKT1J0.0'u' > tTttUH MARX
EnglUhrum-
edy. An un
failing cure
i for Krmlual
WcaknesB ,
Bpermator-
ihea , Inipot-
ency , arid all
Ulacanontbaf"
Se'nc" AFTER TAKIMB ,
Hclf-AliuBo ; an Lota cf Memory , Universal Lase !
tudo , I'aln In the Hack , Dlmnesa of Vlnlon , I're
mature Old Age , and many other Dlooc-soa thai
lead to Innantty or GoiiBumptlou and a 1'ioma-
ture Grave.
< < TKull particular ) la our pamohlet , whlcfc
wo deelro to lend free t v mall to evtry one ,
3"Tho Bpoclflc Medicine U Hold by all drugglitt
attlper package , or 6 IISCXISM for ( E , or will
bo eont free by mall on roedpt ot the money , Li
addreislng THKUllAY XKD1C1NBCO. ,
CcOalo , N. Y.
ocTmo f
To Nervous Sufferers
THE QHCAT EUROPEAN REMFDT.
Dr. J. B , Birapson'a Specific
II t ] K iwitlreeuro \ tor Bpcrlnitoiiht * , fitciti. *
Wfckuc'M. Iinpotaccy , na all dlseasuo rcsjUIu ;
from . . ( ielf-Abwr , rj llcnttl Anxiety , towi
Frlns In th Buck or Bide , ( .nd dlocaeet
" * ' JIIIM" < tt t I0111 * °
MjQnnimptloa
Inwinlty an
td Pusuphlvti
itr.t tite to all. Write foi Ibem tfil ct fell p
llsulan.
Pilco , SpcclJf , tl.CO per ptckage , oi eU package
ago * lor f 5 00. AdOrtas all orJeru to
a. tiitShOU UEDlCINl ! CCJ
h'05. 10 * at.J ] 0t Jliln 6t. DuHilo , N. T.
Bold In Omaha hy C. V. aoodman , J. V. Bel1
and til ( UcKKlttciVir ) brre. |
I tiliw
$500 REWARD.
The abo\o rovmnl " 111 Im paid ro nj prnco
\\ho will produiu I'alnt thit will visual thu
Pennsylvania Patent rubber
Paint ,
for preserving Shingles , Tin and Onuol Hoofs.
Warranted to bo Flro and Water Proof. AU
orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet *
tcr than any other paint now In uso.
STKWAUT & STEl'HUNSON.
Solo Proprietor * , Oni.ilm House , Omaha , Neb.
REFERENCES.
OfTlccr & Puscy , Dr.HIco , Dr. Flnnoy , Fuller
Council IllulTd , Ion a.
linn olllcc. Oin-xlm Noo.
DOCTOR STEINHART-S
ESSENCE OF LIFE.
I'on OLD AMI Youxu , M UK AMI 1'r.siu.r.
U Is n sure , prompt nud cllcctml rciucxU for In
digestion. Ujniicpil.1 , Intermittent Fcv en , Want
\ppctlto , N i. \oiia Debllltv In all IU Stages
Wok .Memory , las * of llraln rower , Prostration ,
Woakncta nnd general I/ ) n of Potter. It repairs
ncnoimuaatu , rejiirtiiatcs the failed Intcllixt ,
htreiiKhtliona the enfeebled brain and restores
surprls tig tone nud vigor to the exhausted or
gans , The experience of Uioimml.i proves It to
lie an luinlualilo remedy. Price , 81.00 a bottle ,
or nix for $ .1. For saloby all druggists , or sctit
Bixuro from observation on receipt of prlcij , by
Dr. Stcliilinrt , PO. . Box 2460 , St.
Louts Mo-
DOCTOR STEIIMHART'S
SUPPOSITORIES
The Great Popular Itenicdy for Piles.
Sure euro forBUml , Olecdlng&I chtngPIIen
And all formi of llemorrholdal Tunlora.
These HurrosiToniKrt rut directly upon the
coats of the Illood Vessels , nnd by their astringent
UTecU gently force the nlood from the swollen
tiiniorii , and by making thu contfl of the \clim
strong , precut tbo'r refilling , and hcnco a radi
cal euro Is euro to follow their uso. Price , 75
cents n box. 1'or tmlo by all druggists , or Kent bv
mall on receipt of prko , by En lisli Mo
Institute , 718 Olive St. , St- Louis ,
Mo.
tiiiu t
Gr'i iir. u
Miniin H in
Bitter * .
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viiitnirr /ou fiiil i | IHll ; till
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vtllliuutf'ili'J-f.-ui.'n ,
t u Hop
Hit t * -i
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rria niirucnw U nn ttxw.K .
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iMtli. ' .looil. HOP hlo c u r i f
KUitlVM
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4iurotn < i-'t UIOO' up <
You will * ie tAuaeoo ,
ciirnlUiouuit ntrcotl-r
Hop Bitter *
8oiaiirt--ir
UjontVffim }
' -rf t , Bin'fJ'
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rVuMdrllfiSlry NEVER Ursulur
It i It liny HOIair / u
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FAIL ' '
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iiiv.ul hurl VnVxtf.X. t.
itrncly jLTrcuU' , Ob , .
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yonaufforfrom D > irneruila , ute
BUUDOCn. 'LOOD BITTERS.
II you are atHlctoi with Dlllousuesa , use
UUHDOOK CLOOD CITTKH3
II you are prostrated with lick Headache , tale
BURDOCK DLOOD BITTERS
t your Itavi elu are dUordcrcd , regulate them \rltb
I1URDOCK BLOOD BITTEK8.
If vmr Blood li mpure , purify U w Ith
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS-
Itjoumvo Indlftetlon , you will bndan antldctc
In BURDOCK BL001) BITTERS.
Ifou re troubled nlth Spring Complaints , tr <
odlcato them ulth BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
If your U < crla torpl J , rettoro It to healthy action
with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS
If jour Lherli affected , you will flud a sure re-
etoratn In 11UHDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
If > ou have any epwlos of Humor or Pimple , full
not to take BURDOCK BLOOI ) UITTKItS.
If you hav o any t ) mptouui of Ulccrj or Scrotuloug
Sores , a curative remedy will be found ir >
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS
For Imparting strength and vitality tothesjj.
Urn , DOtbloircanoQUAl
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS'
ForKenousanJ'Gcueral Debility , tone Dp the
B)6teuiv.lth BURDOCK BLOOD BIITERS
Price , f 1.00 t > ei Bottle ; Tila DaUIt IOCta
? OSTBR , MILBURH , & Co , , Props ,
BUTFja.I.0 , M. T.
at vrboleulo by 1kb 4 McVIation tiidC.
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