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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 30 , 1884.
Prom a'Simple .Cold to Catarrhal Consumption.
Tint pnro wct , tafc , and effective American dls-
tOlatUn cf WlUh-llMfl , Amctltaii I'ln * . Canada Mr ,
Marigold , and Clnvor.niomoii. cMtal BASI-ORD'H K > .
KUM.mii fur CnUrrh , with ot o box CATARRIIAL SOL-
TIUTamiODO8tronD'8 luritovxu 'NIULTKR , lOl la
one | ickiufcmayiiowl)0 had of alldnrrfisti fir Jl.OO
Aik nr HASI-OIID'H KAUICAL CoilK.
Complete Trcntiiicnt , $ t.OO-
Oomplcto , Iivcftl , nnd Oofintl'.unaJ Treatment for
twrylotm nt Catarrh , from Simple OeM or lnnncnt
to t < omnt Smell , Ta le , and HMjlpp , Couph IJron-
a , and CfttoAthU Consumption , In of cr > pack-
We Mil tmro of Iliu HAIIUL Ci'Rr. thin nil other
cataoth romciliim put t frothcr , nnd I Imro > vt to
bear of n cnio that It hia not RVIMI | the most com-
plcto RUlriartlou , " H W. Clifford , ( ) knl > om , IOWA.
Sneeze , Snc/jzo , 8nec-/.o ,
OntU j our hrad srtms ro&Hy to ( ly off ; until ynur nc > o
and ryvfl dlnohirire < xctcxua quantitlMi of thin , Irrl-
tatlo ? , w Ury fluhl ; unt'lyour ' hcul aclio , jnouth
nnd tliroit | urcho.l. and blood nt forir heat. This
h on Aruto Catnnth , md lii'tnntly iclio\-pj by n
wlnclo doi * , and b pormanrnlly cured by < no battle
of tUMxmb'H llAoicit , Cuar.
" Tha only al > aoluto poclllfl we know of for meet
ing , BiuiUiliKf , nnd chokintc caUrrh , or ho.\d ooldt ,
It y.wfouD'a lUncAL CPHB. " JMIcal Tlmo6.
"After ft long ttrusulo with Catixarh juur lUnloAL
CoHl ! conqutred. " lliv. 8. W , Muurw.
Couth , HroneMtK rro ) lnK In tlw
Throat , tllccraH not the Niml ra Ajto , ncblllty ,
U-Mot ilttinlh ( , ! ( ' * undWcp , " ! cured In tha uia
Jcrity of - .
"Tho rurr ifltcl d In ray CMC hy 8srow ) ' IlAriOAL
Cur.R wi9 o remarkable ih.V. It 'W i M to tit * so hn
hul vuI ( rr > d without re ) el tpm IUIT < > I the usial
rrmmltci th\t It could not Mttu\ thorcfo
filllduvit to li IxfiT. ' t-oth .1 Thorav , K < q , Jiiitlco of
the t'cwo , RiM'ftu" Ooo. K. l > ln moro , Dtu lil ,
\\orchcstcr ,
CHOKING , I'UTllIO MUCOUS
A cairn Utlons are dWoJptvl , the natal
ch uifcd , illstnfrctod , nnd lie > lcd , brratli * rct n di
pjucll , t dtcMnl hnarliiR riptonvl , nnd conjtllutlotui
tln'cncv ' ohot ) Jif bAVMjr.tt'a CURK ,
.
tlon. I ha\o net found a c.v o tbnt 11 did not relieve
nt nnco , an 1 1n mnn > coftvi ncutc Is | HM finned b )
thru t of one botilo. " Andruw Ixt , pru gUt , Uan
che tcr ,
VOOATiISTS ,
And I'nbllc S | fvlicrs , without number , ewe their
ptp-ont uoctulncM anil euoioes to H-VMMIIO'H IIAHIOAL
OUUK for iMirrh.
Ucv. Dr. WiRRln w yi : "One of the beet rcmedloi
for Catarrh , my , the Hest rrnicrty w e Imo lound In n
lifetime tf juffirine , Is Hsioui > ti RADIO in CURK. It
clinre the hcnJ and thro it < o thoroughly th it , taken
c.ich morning on rlflns , thuro nro no imp rarnnt so
crvtlons and no dlucrcvabto hiwldnx < lurl i ; the entire -
tire ilav , but an uunm-cdcntrd clo\rn n ofoco ) and
resplratorj orit-inj
Sold by all .lURxIjts. Price , $1.00.
I'ottcr DriiK i l Oliomlonl Co. , Uonton.
\n OUUN3' VOLTAIC nLKCTItlO I'tASTEIlln tintly aftU the Nervous Hyitero
31 { nnd banishes pain. A perfect KLnOTUIO nATTHllV CO1IUISKD vritb n POUOUS
PLASTKIt \ for 2S C nt * . It annlhllatoi pain. vltallr < M ff\V T TXTC )
f \ WeAk and Worn Out Part * . htrcnKthens Tirwl Musilos. UUjjJjAJN Q
u v * * * * ! + +
, ,
provcnta Ulsoare absorbs Poison * tiom the Wood and
IS THE CHY does nioro In lew time than any other plaster In
OF A thoworll. Hold by nil dni/Rlstt. By nail 25 ocnU.
SUffEniHB KERYE Address P. D. 4 : 0. Co , IlOiton.
RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE ,
Proprietors. Superiutcntlno
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o. P. RAILWAY 17TH & 18TH STREETS
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
WATER WHEELS. ROLLERMILLS , ;
liil and Grain Elevator Machinery
MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE
Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth
| STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WATER AND.GAS PIPK
BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ,
ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON.
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\Ve are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract foi
the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing
'Flouring Mills , t'remStono to the Roller System.
( ggf-Uirpecial ntttmtion give/i to furnishing Power Plants for uny pur
f'l * " : pose , and estimates made tor same. General machinery repairs attended
to prcni tly. Ad'lrpss
RICH&RDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb. '
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Heating and Baking
| Iit only attained by using
CHARTER OAF
Stovoa and Ranges ,
m\\ \ \ WIRE mil OVER DOORI
Foi uale by
MILTON ROGERS ft SONS
OMAHA-
Dr. CONNAUCHTON
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Cured _ . . .
GontaUatio'j and Correspondence QratU P. 0 > I x 202. Telephone No. 220.
HON. EDWARD HUSSELL , rcwtmostor. Davenport , wiys : "Physician of
Boal Ability and Mnrkod SucoeM. " OONGHESaWAN MUUPHY , Davenport ,
writes : "An Ilonorablo Man , Fine Hucceiu , Wonderful Curca.JI IToutB , 8 lo 5.
THE TWO "QUACKS , "
Sheriff Cannon Receiycs His Warrant
From the Governor ,
AIM ! I'rooccds to T.M\ne titH > With Ills
1'rlfloiict-H.
Wo vrero informed last evening that
Sheriff Cannon , uho came here from
Tonnosfloo in swxroh of the two "qimck"
doctors whom ShoriiF Miller arrested
sotuo fovr days since , nnd of which mon
tiou WAS nmdo in THK Bur. at the time ,
yeatorday received n warrant from the
jtovornor giving the required authority to
him for their return to Tennessee , where
they nro wanted for obtaining money un
der fnlso pro tonnes , The dcfondiug at
torney osorted hiinsolf in their behalf iu
order to obtain n writ of habeas corpus ,
and Sheriff Cannon was detained at Lin
coln for some tiino on thin account. But
the governor , viewing things iu their
proper light , ordered the issuance of the
proper papers to Sheriff Cannon ,
md the "quacko" go back to
where thay nro wantnd for their
dishonesty , and they will , in all
probability have an opportunity of learn
ing good tradca at the oxponao of the
state of Tennessee , which will , perhaps ,
make inoro UHoful men of thorn iu the
future.
They employed an hoiu-st follow named
W. B. Korloy prior to their coming to
Omaha , and brought him here with them
as their servant. They promised him
. real things nnd borrowed all the money
iio had , which wo are informed by Sir.
Jones , clerk at the Metropolitan , was
about fifty dollars. Mr. Jones informs
us that the poor fellow is now here and
without a nickel.
The Metropolitan also litw an account
against these two vrould-bo limbs of
Esculapius to the amount of forty del
lars.
IN DEFENSE ,
A Claim Tlmt "Alpha" Mnrto a
nt the AVronfj Man ,
ST. EDWAUD , January U5 , 1884.
To the Kditor of TUB HUE ,
In TIIK WKUKLV Bus of January 23rd ,
wo notice au article from "Alpha" of St.
Mward. While wo heartily endorse
what ho aaya in regard to railroad extor-
ion nnd The Omaha Republican , no ro-
; rct that ho should make hia article an
excuse for a personal fling at M. .7.
Thompson. It looks aa though "Alpha'1
waa a recent convert to anti-monopoly
irinciples , and had not learned the great
truth that personal abuao ia not argu-
nont. Your correspondent has never
voted any but the anti-monopoly
ticket since ho came to Nebraska , and
voted and worked against Thompson ,
uot because ho believed him to bo n
scoundrel , but because ho did not believe -
liovo that any man who was elected by
the utrftight republicans of Boone county
could bo anti-monopolists. But in jus
tice to Thompson , lot mo say that ho
never voted tor a steal of any kind , voted
consistently for all anti-monopoly meas
ures that came before the house , and
although ho had two railroad paasoa ten
dered him ho refused them both , and
paid hia way likp a man. Wo have
known him eve < * since wo have been in
the state , and have never known him to
stoop to a mean action. Ho
is universally respected , and has
the confidence of the people of this town
to as great an extent as any man here.
In that "Bristol "
regard to transaction"
I want to say that what the U. P. rail
road did in that case greatly rejoicoth the
soul of your scribe. Per the reason that
Bristol has declared to mo on several oc
casions that the aati-monopely party waa
composed solely of "aoro-headod office-
seekers , " and that it was all bosh thio
howling about railroad exUition , oto.
Now "Alpha , " when you indulge in
personal flings , .sign your own name nnd
don't hide behind n no in do plume. B
lioving that the editor of THE BUB does
not intend to see injustice done to any
through its columns , I have taken upon
myself the responsibility of refuting this
slander of a fellow-townsman. L. P.
AN ANS\VEU WANTED.
Gun nuy nno bring us n case of KlJnoy or
Liver Complaint that ] .loctric Bittera will uot
euro ? We say they cnuuut , na thounanda nl
cones already ixjrniautly cured and who nro
daily rocomonulug Klnctrlo bitten ) , will prcno.
bright'a DlueiuiO , DiuboU . Weak Back , or any
arinary complaint quickly curotl. Uvery bottle -
tlo guaruntood.
For aalo at We. a bottle l > y C. V , Cooduion
Army Ordoi-s.
Leave of abaonco for one month ifl
granted Post Chaplain George W. Simp
son , U. B. A.
Recruit Edgar Chandler , enlisted at
Fort Omaha , Nob. , is assigned to the
Fourth infantry.
Recruits Charlca . Cook , Harry B.
Meyers and Frank Iloebl , enlisted at
Fort Omaha , Neb , , ore awiguad to the
Fourth infantry.
Paragraph H , special orders No. 1 , cur
rent norios from these headquarters , ia so
amended as to transfer Private J. W.
Marty n , company 0 , , Seventh infantry ,
it the general Borvico detachment at
those headquarters as of da to January 1 >
18&1.
4 , On the recommendation of hia troop
arid post commanders the unuxjiired par
tion of the sentence in the case pf private
William Hughes troop D. Fifth Caval
ry , published ia General Court-Martial
Orders No. 77 , uories 1883 , from these
Headquarters , ia remitted.
6 , A General Court-Martial is up
pointed to meet at Fort D. A. Russell ,
Wyo , , oa the 2nd day of February , 1884 ,
or as noon thereafter as practicable , for
the trial of Private George W. WnUon ,
Band , Ninth Infantry , and auch other
prUonora ua nuy be brought before
it.
DERAIL rOtt THE COt'KT.
Captain Gilbort/S. Carpenter , Fourteenth
toonth infantry.
Captain Jesao M. Loo. Ninth infantry.
Cajitaiu Alphous II. Bowman , Ninth
infantry.
First Lieutenant Charles M. Rockfel
lor , Ninth infantry.
First Lieutenant Thomas B. McCaleb ,
Ninth infantry. (
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Hocond Lieutenant John Baxter , Jr. ,
Ninth infantry.
Second Lieutenant Chjrlea H. Noyoa ,
Ninth iufautry.
Second Lioutonnnt Joseph H Gustin ,
Fourteenth infantry , judge ndvocAto.
A greater number of ollicera than these
named can not _ bo assembled without
Injury to the service.
THE LOUP COUNTRY ,
Itfl AlvnnfftRC3 Hot Korth In Olo\\liiR
Torins.
The great number of poraons coming
into the Loup country at thi > season
looking for homes on the sunny slopes ol
these beautiful rivoro , is a fair indication
of what may bo expected the coming
spring. The reports of our magnificent
crops for the paat eight or ton yonra nro
commencing to dispel the prejudices
heretofore formed that the State of No-
br.inka vras a atcrilo nnd barren waste.
Wo left Iowa , the boat agricultural state
tn the Uniou , with some regret , for no
left dear friends , who vrill over hold
bright place in our memory. Yet wo are
led to believe with the advantage and op
portunities , and onr experience in crops
for the past four years In this glorious
state of Nebraska , in the golden veins of
the Loup country , iu Grocly county ,
with a yield per aero frcsu wur rich golden
soil of from 25 to 40 bushels of whoat.
r > 0 to 70 buahola of oats , 00 to 80 bush
els of corn , nnd 400 to COO bushels of
potatoes , nnd its adaptation to mostly nil
kinds of cereals ai.d delicious fruits , that
the Loup country will bo , when fully
developed , the best agricultural portion
of the union. Wo have the advantage
of soil , climate nnd society. The voJy
best mon nml women that over trod the
green earth cf God , the forerunners of n
.rroa and advanced future generation ,
the intelligence nnd ontorpaiso of the
enat are hero ; and their shining aims
mil sublime ambition is tn cducnta their
children , beautify their homes , and with
iwoet humanity and unselfish purposes
beautify life. They enjoy the conven
iences of life , nnd some of its luxuries :
and with their plentiful ntoros and gen
erous hospitality they nro ready to oay :
Sweep down with your storma from thu north *
ward ,
Coma out from yonr ico-gnarilod Inir ;
Our Inrdortt huva food for n imtiim ,
Our wardrobes h i\o clothing to spore )
b'ar off from the corn-blnded prnlr.tu.
And out from the Viillovfl and hills ,
The fanner luvi swept 113 his harvwttn ,
The miller haa emptied his mills.
A friendly hand in stretched out to the
oppiSssed people of all nations , nnd the
let'dy of nil Rictus , and they nro invited
lore to obtain homes. This stnto will
lot bo far behind others on regulating
; nriff for the transportation of our pro
duce to inarkot , for there are influences
itworkflow which will ere long nccoui-
dish this beneficial end , and -which will
do moro to mould the destiny of the
state than any man uncrowned by power
) f cloqucnco can possibly effect. The
comfortable and commodious farm dwell-
ng which has taken the place of the sod
louse , the blooded hogs , cnttlo and
ioraes which have taken the place of the
old-time prairie rooter , the Toxai steer
and Broncho pony , ia a true indica
tion of the prosperity of our
people. The sparkling eyes , the chubby
forms and rosy checks of our children
caused by the bracing and salubrious air.
is a true indication of the hoalthfulnoji
of our country , and persona coining hof
for the improvement of their health have
been bunotittod boyoud their most sanguine -
guino expectations , Our friends from
the east who are able , whether for
health or pleasure , would do well to
take a oummor tour through our atato
and'enhale the balmy and invigorating air
see in the eastern and central portions
of our state vast fields of groin , wheat ,
oatd and corn , and the western prairies
dotted over with fine herds of cattle , and
if the lovers of the sublime in nature
have only to pass on to the Rocky
mountains , and there aeo the moat mag
nificent scenery foretold by seer f > r sago ,
T. 0. PlIELAW ,
O'Connor , Jan. 15 , 18&1.
The KntertnlnttiK Convcraaton or
Two WolI-ill-CBScd GlrlH.
Two fashionable-dressed girls met yea
tordny on Campus Martiua ; said one :
"Hellol you awect thing , what do you
know ! "
"Know noth 'copt that they've got
a now cltrk in 'a store a regular dan
dy. Went in , you know , forpmd sowing
silk. Toll you , he's a regular swell.
Who , got any money ? "
'Some but not much. Why ? "
"Oh they've got the boss cream at ' .
I've got a whole nickolj thought wo
might whack up. Mot Kit and Sue
with n bundle of 'em : they never offered
mo n smack , the old cranka. Rot's set
up opposish. '
"How mean ! Been to the noatoflicoi'
"Stoon times. "
"That ain't many. Come with mo.
We'll got the candy and sail in and tnnko
the Dumphaudlo'a eyes stick out. Funny
ain't hoi'1
"Funny , not so funny. Went to the
dance at Null's with him and ho walked
all over my foot. Say ! you know Willie
Wall-Kyo ? "
"I should nmooll Did ho talk an arm
off you ? "
"One , Cruwr ! The other ono fell
weak. Ho told mo that old joke aboul
hia going into the hotel "
" 0 , Jumimo ! IVo heard that once or
moro and u half or twice , Say ! thoy'vo
got telephone communications with dowi
townl" *
' Wovrl ' I don't
s'poflo know that
talked down the other day to Josiah.
Jinks ! ho waa sweet. "
"Thought you didn't know him ? "
"O , you sweet thing ! What's the
dill ? Told him ho would find mo if ho
would " take the cars with the blue Jigh
on.
" to him "
"Going see ?
"Not much. "
"Have you seen the now college
" B
tough ?
"Wow ! He's no oarthlyl"
"Why ? Ia ho crushed on anybody ?
"No ; seven girls gave him the dead
march the other day. Ho caught stoi
with himself 'atoon times , ho got HO rat
tied ; wrathy , too , I guosa , for he turned
orouna and says , Thanks , nwfullT "
"Say , Cal , I was down to Lily-bud
"How did you get your courage
stick i
"Stick ? had to do it ; BO I Bays 'Col
do yon go.1 She came to the door in b
buir Uia.gown , hair done Langtry , and
said : W haw daw
daw
you , am aw
iilone. ' I thought 'hard luck for me , ' nnd
pounded uiy head when eho wasn't look
ing ; staid ton rninutea and then romem
berod that I had to go hcmo beoau
mamma hod u headache ; told her to rui
in any titno know nho wouldn't come ii
the back door , nnd I could skip out tha
way am good for tliat any day ,
"Well , you will have a pmo-iuw when
oho gets there. H&vo you seen Da
Lsoiiird a now m.aAf Cmuo over in two
ihips it' a soft snap f r her turns ita
oca in and wvya : 'Naw ! don't yon
jnoaw' two of n kind , ain't itl"
At this tlrao n ruuawiy team put an
end to the most interesting oonvornation
on record.
"Kr.loiitcil" Allocated.
NHW Yoittc , January 20. The produce
exchange grain trade hno adopted grade
: orn called "rejected. " It was agreed
> y the utanngoM to call for n billet to
locido thu question of extending the
closing hour cf grain trade.
"Ho UlHscaTTe , i\iirt Ohl"
MONTIIKIL , January 20. AbboChubort
was fined twenty dollars or two months
mprisonmont for kiasing Mrs. He/can ,
lia landlady , while nho uua in bed ,
ron rm ; cnnn OP AU * DISRARKS OP
nou 8,11008 ,
nn
IWl - nVKKTYT.AHS lltlinplirryV Ilnmr-iw
rnlhlp Vrfrrlnnrv Hpri-Illrii hatnlm n iixrd by
I'nrmrni , htorli llrrrdrrn , I.krrvMnMnnnd
'rnrnnrn , llnrit * ttnllrond * , Mnnnrnrliirrr * ,
Con ) Atlnn ( 'omiinnlrx , Trnt'e -llniMidroinrii
nnd IMrnnurrlr * , nnd OtUrrn handling moct ,
> lll > t < rfpci Miixrtn.
Iliiini'hron' Vrlrrlnnry Mnnnnl. ( IX ) fls
prut fire l > jr innll on rvcHpt of price. Mrrnti
UTM'nniphlrtii nonl free on npnllcntloii
III'.MI'IIIIKYH IIOMKOl'ATIIU' .MUD.CO ,
100 1'iillou gtrcrtow ! YorU.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
UIIMDUDCVC * VII.M VTrokncm nml Pro-
llUlllr lUlL O jmtlonjrpm overwork or
Indiscretion , U
nnai > rompujrn
IVcn In me year * , C
U the intwt Muvcfls * O
t til romnljr known. I'rloi . . _ .
Inrnii vial ot ixmilrr for ( tt , "ml nont rrr on ta „
cvlittottirlca. llimii > lirr > V lln
sftao.ooo for
E < SMRrplar | Monthly Drnwlnx will take ptare
.Bill'"lno ' i'Moiilo ' IK 1 , Masonlo Temple llull-
U 111 ding , In Loulivlllv , Ky.
Thursday January 31&t , 1884.
A Lawful Lottery & . FnlrDrHyvlnan ,
charicrvtl l > ) Uio IrKlnmturo of Ky , , anil twice ilounr *
( Hi loRal by the lilgliost court In ti b\ia llonil
Hlvon to Ilonry County In the Hum ol 4100,000 for the
prompt payment cf all i rliwj not J.
A HKVOI.UT10N IN SINQLU N UMUKU DRAWINOa
jr = rKvcrv tlokot hoUli-r lilsown oupcrUor , can call
nut the number on his tlckot and wo the cornvi | > oud *
\ng \ number on the taic placed In the wheel In hia
tirotionca. Theae drawing * " 111 occur on the tail
Thursday of every month , llo.vl the ui , rulflccnl
January Scheme.
1 PrUo OS,000
1 rrizn , 10,000
1 iMto nooo
2 Prlios , S2.MX ) ouch (5,000 (
0 I > rlz i. 1,000 oarh 5,000
20 I'rlros , DOOooch 10,000
100 Prim , inoeoch. . . . . 10,000
21X1 Prlios , DO ooch 10,000
600 PrlxiMi , 20 onoh 10,0" " > 0
1000 I'rlzon , 10 each 10 , V )
0 1'rlros , SOD vacbApproxlinktloaPrliM , ' . ' , " 00
0 Prlzoi , 200 " ' IfW
0 PilzoB , 1UO each " " BOD
1,576 Pilieo. 8110,100
Whole Tlctets , SH. Half Tlcltoto , Si
27 TlCltOtS , SOO. 60 TloXotS , 8100.
Remit money or Bank Draft In Letter , or § end b\
express. DONT SEND MY HKOI8TKUKD LKITKli
Oil POST OFFICE OKDKll , until further notion. Or
dure of ? 3 and npnard by express , aan bo tent at our
expenno. AJtrcsa nil orden to J. J , UOUOIiAB ,
Louisa llle , Kr. woil It Hattwlnt ! lw em
A TTl/\r < TtTrOTTT1TSUurow'tl"m'mtl1' !
A POSITIVE { r °
n c
box No. 1 will euro any CABO In four daya or lo a No.
2 will euro the tnont obstlnnto cage no matter of ho
long etandln ) ; ,
AI/an's Soluble Medicated Bougies
No nau/ieoun iloncs otubobe , oopabla , or oil of san
dal wood , that arfn'.vAlti to produoo dygpepala lit
diMtroylnc the : o.-itliiRio ( ( the stomach. Prloo 91.60
Bold by nil druRitlsU , or mulled ou receipt of prlo
fur further partlculArs send for circular.
P. O.lSoic l.Wi.
J. O. ALLAN CO. ,
8 Jolm Htrcot , Mow Yoik.
OANNOtf JONES & CO' .
OFFICE IN FRENZKR nLOCK , OPP. P. O.
nt hoiutx , also furnished or unfurnished root
tain boardcra anil fumlnhflnt-clarg dointatlca.
Ituatlpni procurixifor all kliiUa cf PxiiTaiiU )
NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY.
I
DAVIS it HNYDJOI.J
Oontral Dctloru ID
OUAIIA.
ITavo for talt 00,000 ooret earvrolly selected land *
a Kaotorn Nehruka , at law prira and on oajy tornu
Improved farms lor xala In IK > dxta8. lo ] ifo , Oollax ,
'Utte , Hurt , Cumlnz , Horny , \Vmliliigtou , Uorlok ,
undoM , and Dutlor Counilm.
T > t.o paid In all i rt of thu fitato.
Honey leaned en improved fotras.
Nntarr fubllo AIwv In ofdoa. OorrcBoooileno >
McOAETHY & BURKE ,
UNDERTAKERS !
218 14TH STREET , BET. FARNAM
AND POUOL4.S
I. N. WAITE , M. D.
ician&
( Formerly ol Mercy II ( plUl , Chicago ) ,
For tha truttinuit ol Nervoni Dlieitcn , Cbronlo an
Haivrlo * ! Dlavokei , and DUuutoa of the Kya and
far. Uoniultatloa aad oxauilitatloii live.
OFFICC-Odd FcUuwiBloek. K. W , for , 1Mb and
tindito HU , Omaha , N U. Oitlcohoun 0 1 < 3 U a , in.
1 to 4 and 7 to a p. in. Huix'ayi IU to lit a. m. only.
DUNCAN & WALLACE ,
GAB AND STEAM FITTERS.
Steam Heating a Specialty.
Agent * for the Imperial OiuolU'e Out Machine ) .
Orden for Itopalrlnic Hill receive prompt attention.
218 H. 10th Btrtet. Omaha Meb. Teleuhoue No. 410
JAMES MoT Y ,
Practical Horse Sheer
Makei R tpecUHy of F oadntori and tonderfooth'r
m. Hhon , IXxlf < i * tr t fcrtwonii IlUi.v.d" ln
IklllOVUDliOlLHJ
EVA C. BABCOCK ,
nl
AND 1'Yl'K Wltl'IKU OI'KllATOIt ,
Copylnir ou thntnoUco. .Legal wuik a p . 'l ltj
I iuitcpx" ! < n Inthcithajd acd trpo iltirg
llro Cituu.ll . lUildcuf * 718 uoilh llh Uinn
' 7. KU.flUOo , John * * '
TORPID BOW&LS ,
DISORDERED UVER ,
_ nml MAkARSA. , .
From Uip < ui uotiti.ua nrisothi' < 'onrttmof
, l l > 7On. < IP9 Of tllO hurt f"l l i" . TIlOM
ymp'otnslnilio.itothnlr
riUU\r ii after
Ion of 1'inly " tni
of fooil , Jrt
M < lrlt i A ff I. . . cj
IllllOtllltl *
Ill-Art.IH > v ! .mro tlio ly i. . 'lUUlvcol-
nrc.l lit ; . . lOXSTlPATlOA' , niul ( ! o *
on iho i.h or. Anal.lvurmoi.'loMioTaTT'ft
111.1liiivu no csiunl. Tliolrnotlouontho
lUilmiystimlHIiln Is iiNo prompt ; removing
nil imimrltluH tliroiifili tiicsotr.reo"iici\r-
rugrr * of Iho tyutrm , " producing nppc-
Mtiif. ounil rtlROStlon , rrirulnr ntooli , n olonr
jKlnnuJuvlgnrotnlO < lv. 'I't'TT'M 1'lIjT.H
cniHo no nniiioa or Rrljilna nnr Interfere
with dully work unil riro ariorfoct
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA , .
fcoIdovcryHlirro.arjo. OIllceMJ MurmyHl.N.V.
TIITT'S
OIIAV Hxin \VuiflKi-H9 clmnRCd In-
r.timtly to n Ut/iw lltvcic bynriliiRlo np.
pllcntlon of this lira. Boltl by Uniuslots
or nont by oxniCHI on toeolpt.of 81.
Ofllw , 41 Jlurrnr Ptroot , Now York.
nriir-frui RECEIPTS
The nrorn lty for
liromit nd I clout
houiehoM
ImpunttMi , and ol
thrtft Ho * tottcri
Htoinarh lit ten U
the chlol In mlrltftnJ
oiiu
Irrrirulartty of thf
nu
cninpUlnt , debility ,
rhcumatlnm nnd
minor ailment * , are
llinrouahly conquer *
rdbvtliUlncotnpiira.
bio family restorative
and iiioulclnil rale
guard , and It Is jiut-
iv rcirtdnl mi the
purvntandmottoom.
prcnoniUo romcdj
f ltd claw. For lo by all Dnittl | : t and DoaJort
cncrnlly. _
dtMUt. vt Ih. Mit.tt ? . Oraiul. A f T Imj * i1".8
trt u ft dim utfuiU. Xik vmir KtMrr .r drvnUI for Uf
j. w. vrurrssiTMiiT , COLB AQ&iTj
GRCAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
MtVOUS
OKMTAL LOSS
01' MANLY VH1011 , Bi > ormatorr
lnoa , etc. , when all other rcina
dioii fall. A euro iivaranttcd
91.6U a iMttlo , Urea Itottlo , tuui
tlincH the quantity. ? 5. lly ox.
prcM to uny adilrehii. Sold 1 > \
all drurfglotn. KNQLISII 1IKD1
! AIj INSTITUTE , Proprietors , 71E Ollvo Street , Bt
ils , Mo.
1 have sold Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Itestorntirk
or veira. Kvcry oiutoinor speaks highly of It. 1
nncoltattnglycndono U as a remedy of true merit
"C , F. OOCDMAN , DrunRlst.
Kmtha Fel 1 1R83 vlH-lti&o-eodly
OR.KORNE
i , Cntnrili ,
_ , . . . . . _ , , - liniHHtncj ,
Dumb Anus Piulan-nie I'toil , i'tc. Onl wliiitillnhlif.
i a'Holt In AmiTlin Hint n-nil.'tln * V.liilrlilty iuul mnp
ii > tl m thrt > niil < the bodj. nud OJ | lie nilmrit < Hl In an 111-
iUvnlbyUivpntlint.
91 OOO Would Not Buy It.
Da. IJonKH I was aflllcled with rhoumalleni , and
cured by tulnc a belt. To anv ona aIlllcU.il ullh
, bat dleettMi , I wnu'd ay , buy Honio's Klootrio Belt.
Any ono can confer with mo by writing or calling
store lift ) street " t" " '
at my , Douglas ,
UAIH OFPICB Oppo U postomco , lloom 4 Fren
cr llloclc
OT fir BAle at C. P , Goodman's Drug Store , 111
arnam t cot , Omaha.
Orden DllodO.O. D.
D.I I
ALONO TUB UNE OF THU ,
Chicago , SI Paul , Mlnnennolls ant
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The ntw extension of Ihkilinofrum Wftkfflold ni.
th
i'aL ' VALLEY of the LOGAN
tlirou ll OoiKont and ColcrJ ! o
TO aei .n.ic'iKrca-a'oaxr ,
[ loachoRtha bd > t norllon of the HUto. 9pechl ox-
! iir lei ) ra'sii for lind tookon over till" line ti
Wayne , Norfolk and ItatMufton , and \b lllulr to All
10'i.tn on tlo
SIOUX OITY & PAOIFIO UAILUOAD
Tr > ln orer Hit 0 , et I' . M. & 0. Uillway tn C > v-
niton , MIouY illy , 1'onca , llartlugton , Wayne unJ
Norfolk ,
Ooxxxxoot rct 3E31r iir
Forl'/emont , Oftkdalo , Kullch , and HiroURli to V.I'
untlnt.
ml all Information call on
K II WHITWnV , Ocnoral Apont ,
Htriu/K' IHillJl. f , Uor. 10th mid Kjrnam tit I ,
Omihn , Nch.
Airriukola can bv eorurol at dcot [ , cofntr lltli (
Mid Wobettr WtrecW.
Western Cor nice-
IllON AND8LATEHOOKINO ,
C , SPECHT , PEOP ,
UUDoujluDt. < Onuhi , Neb.
*
JIAWUFAOTUREliOF
Galvannea Iron Cornices
mcr Windows , Flalals , Tin , Iron and Slat *
Hpcolit'a Jiatont Motattlo Skyllnht , 1'atonl
IlatcJict liar and Ilneltut Shelvlnir. I am
lia ffonnral mcnt for the tbora Una of tfuoita. Iron
i CVeatlnK * , Raliutratlet ) , Veranda * , Iron Band
int , Window UHnda , Collar Quardu ; No ifcnural
nt for I'Dernon * > HU t nt Ituldo mind.
James Hedicallnstiluls
Chartered by thcStateof 1111-
noli for theexptcsapurpoia
of u'vinKlmmcdiutc ' relietln
all chronic , urinary and prl >
, vato dleeaaea. Qonorrtuca ,
Qlcct andSyphilU in all their
complicated form. , nUo nil
dlaeaica of the Sliln end
Ulood promptly relieved and
permanentlycured by remo *
diea.U.tedln nt'ortuYtarf
_ . - . _ - tl > t-t > ( all'raftlce. Seminal
Weakncsi , fllijin Lo ea by Dreams , Pimples on
the Face.Lost Manhood , luttltlrcli/ruml.llitre
liuocxiitrlmrtiHiui. The appropriate remedy
at once u ed In cacti cate. Conaultatlon. , per-
tonal or by letter , sacredly confidential , Med-
Ictnei sent by Mall nnd xprc . No marks on
racliac = to Indicate contents or sender , Address
DfiJAMES.No. 204VVashlnfllon SI.Chlcaflolll.
S , H , ATWOOD ,
Plattamouth , - - - - Neb
jcmnnor TiiORCUdiiiniira AXD mon onin
HEAEfODD M JERSEY CATTLE
tlU DPftOQ OkW1IV RO BftlSTi
tt Y iuij stock fur nJo , Oarr'rpoiHlrnio ) 'lll d.
- f
CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000.
t&TIokota only $ C. Shares In Proportion's *
I * S L
Itaif-iSP - * ! " *
Louisiana Stale Lottery Company
( / / / that ut itipsrcfw tk at
anjetntntt far all the Monthly and Semi * Annual
) rnun'H7l ef tKtouta'ana Stale tottery Oomj.xM.jf ,
nM < n p on maniw and centre ! th Dratrlnjt
htmmfas , andttuitthttatne art eonduetti tnl *
kentitl/Salmtit. and in gied/tiUK ( ouard all par ,
, and IM aiithorit tin tempttny to uii t\i < if s
featt , uUh/attMtttiqf our rtf/txuurei aUaAttt
n Uii odojrrtimenl * . " ,
COKKISSIOSXM.
Incorporated In IBftS for 16 yearn by the legislator *
or nducAtlonal and chnrttnblo purposes-jwHh R dtp-
ialof 81.000,003 to which ft reserve fund ot or r
560,000 IiM dnc b * n lulded.
Dy MI overwhelming popular vote Its fnnfilw
trail made n part of the prerimt itato constitution
rtopted IVtermhrr EJ , A. D. 1S7B.
? ho only Lottery over voted on and on-
domed by iho people of nny State.
It never i-culcs or postponed.
Ita grand Binglo number drawings taka
ilaco monthly.
A uplrndid opportunity to win n Fortune ,
ccond Grand Drawing Closa 1) ) , nt Now Op
ium , Tumday , February 12 , 1881 With
louthly druulng.
CAPITAL PRIZE , 575,000.
00,000 Tickets ivt Five Dollan Each. F w-
tlons , in Fittlis in pro | > ortit < n.
LIST OP PRIZES.
1 CAPITAL PUI7.K 175,000
1 do do Sfi.WO
1 rte do 10,000
i PRIZES OF eeooo 12,000 { i
5 do 000 10,000
10 do 1000 10,000
SO do COO 10,000
100 do ZOO 20,000
[ MO do 100 „ EO.OOO
f.00 do fO , , . .21009
COO do 25 26,000
AtTEOXIU VTION FRIKIW.
0 Approilmntlon prlrcsof 3760 8,760
0 do do 500 ,600
0 do da ! W 2,260
BS7 PrUofl , amounting to # 203e04
Appllontlon for r ten to oluM should ba cudo only
t the ofllco ot the Oouipony In Now Orleans.
For further Information wrlto clearly Rlvlnc fall
ddrnm. Make P. O. Money Order * payable and
tddrcta Ilcclstarod t tUra to
NEW OllUCANB NATIONAL BANK ,
New Orlcana , t *
Postal Notoa and orllnary Icttorn by lull or Ex *
iwa ( all auma of $3 and upwards by Express at our
xponio ) to
It A. DAUPHIN ,
r JI. A. D.VHPniN , Now Orleans , la.
007 Bovontli DtVa hlnirton , D. O.
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO , ,
B. Fcank EVioore ,
27 La Sa'/j Stwt , Chicago. ,
Now Manager of Cliloipo OQIra. To whom apply lor
Icformatloa and tickets , 165lh Monthly
lira wing ,
Feb. 12.
Tuesday , . .
First OM'ltn Vrlxn 876 OCO. TloVets. ? 5j gold D
'lltht at 81 eacli. to j full Rchciuo eJxrn
.MS
-WITH
And your work is done for all ti
to time to come ,
.
WE CHALLENGE
to produce n moro durable material
for street pavement tlmu the
Sioux Falls Granite.
FOIl ANY AMOUNT OJT
OB
MfAGADAM !
filled promptly. Samples sent and
eatiiuutoa given upon application.
WM.MOBAJN&CO. .
Sioux Falls , Dakota.
DR. WHiTPiaa
617 St. Charles St. , Si , Louis , Ho.
\ RKGULAn G1UDCATK of two medical college *
JX tiai been engaged lonxer tn tha treatment ol
CUUONIO , NKKVOUH , BK/N AND BLOOD DlMUe *
thau other physician In Bt. Louis , u city papers she *
and all old rvaldenta know , Coniultallou f'oo
Invltad , Whim It U Incouvtmlvut to vial t tbo city
treatment , medicines can t * sent by null or exprc *
everywhere. Durable c * o jruarantecdwborodou ;
exists il i * frankly stated. Call or write.
Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and rfayalasj
WeakneM , Mercurial and other affections ol Throat
, bkUAflectluM , Old Bore * aud Uloern , Impedl *
mcnU to inarrlajrc , UhauinatUm , file * Special at
tnntlontooftge < from ovcrwurkud bmln. BUHOlCALi
CASKS rooelve upoclal uttontloo. Ulinamx artaitig
from ImpYudBaci ) , KXOBMM ,
uukrry.whomaynol
O UK a , oou Nxinonco an J o mo. Watltd lor Ho
vtamva.
MANHOOD BiSTOiiEO ,
A victim of early iictiypdcty a.
oauAi y iwf yp-an < jf4-i -
tty. iiiooiattiro il cAT W. . luvliutltM la v ia /
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