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OMAHA DAILY BEHi WEDNESDAY , JLNE * ,1884. \ , Indulgence nail \Vhothor overeating or drinking nr < made harmless by using Hop Dillon frooly. giving clcgnnt nppolllo and enjoyment mont uy Using Uio in beforoand romovinf * all dullness , pains and distrcssaf tortfnrds leaving tlio icftd clour , nerves atciuly , am All the feelings , buoy mil , clastic find mon happy thftii before. The pleasing ofFocti of n Ohrittinn or sumptous dinuorcontin uing days aftorwarda. Ktnlncnt , Testimony. N. Y. Wltnc , Aug. 16 1830. "I find that in addition to Iho puri spirits contained in their composition , tiioy rontain the oxtrncta of hops anc other well known and highly approved medicinal roots , loavca and tinctures ir quantitins sufficient to render the article ' tvhat the makers claim it to bo , to wit , r | medicinal preparation and not a beverage unfit and unsafe to bo used except as f modicmo. "From a careful analysis of Ihoir for mula which was attested under oath I find that in ovnry winp-glassful of Hop Bitters , the active medicinal properties aside from the distilled spirits are equal to a full dose for an adult , which fact in my opinion , subjects it to an intoral revenue - onuo tax as a medicinal bitter , " QUEEN B. RAUM , U. S. Com. In. Rov. Burdened Lilvor. Five years ago I brpko down with kid ney and Liver complaint andrhoumatism. 1 Since then I have boon uuablo to bo abou'/ ' at all. My liver became hard like wood ; my limbs were pulled up and fillet ? witli water. All the best physicians agreed I that nothing could euro mo. I resolved to I try Hop Hitters ; I have used seven bottles tles ; the Hardness has all gone from my liver , the swelling from my limbs , and it has worked a miracle in my case ; othor- wisn I would have boon now In my grave. J. W. MOIIEY , Buffalo , Oct. 1 , ' 81. Poverty i\nd ' ! was dragged down with debt , poverty and suf- ferlngfor joirs , caused by a tick family and lar o bills of doctoring. I wai completely discouraged until one joir go , by the advice ol my pastor , commenced using Hop Ultters , and In one month we n ere all well , and none ol us have seen a slot. day since , and I want to sty to all roor men.jou can keep your families well a year with Hoi | Hitters .for loss than ono doctor's \lsit will cost , I know It" A. WORKIXOIUK. Fortify the system. All who have exper ienced > nd witness cd the effect ol Hos teller's Stomach Hit lers upon the weak , broken down , desponding - pending victims ol uy pcp8l , liver complaint - plaint , fever and ajuo , rheumatism , nervous debility , 01 premature il n o a y , know that In this lu- prcrao tonlo anil al- Icrallto there exists a specific principle which roaches the very sjurco of the trouble , and olTecti an absolute and permanent manont euro. KOI ulobyall drugglsU BITTERS. , t.l > llwrd. . . Uw r u'A4t r jt.V > * ir ti < i < , iu ihclund.a. ! . ; . w. tr. jr. RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal naU.S , Mull Stoftroora | , SAILING EVERY SATURDAJT , k , i DETWEEH Y HEW YORK AND ANTWERP , The HMnt , Oermany , Italy , Holland and France Btoeraga Outward , f 20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , I IB ; Excursion , ! 9 , liuludln ; bedding , etc , Zd Cabin , (50 ; Round Trip , (90.00 ; E ourilon. HW ; Saloon from ISO to WO ; Exour lonUOiollto. FTetor Wright & Sent , aon , AgtnU. 6S Bread- way N. Yi Coldwell. Hamilton ft Co. , Omaha. P. E. Glod- into ft Co. , 208 N. 10th Street , Cmaha ; D. E. Kimball - ball , OmahaAgents. m& od-ly PILEPSY ! Spasms , Eclampsy nnd Nervousness nro EALIOALLTOFRED BY MY METHOD. Hie Honorariums nro duo only nfter success. Treatment by Correspondence PROF , DB , ALBERT , Awarded the first class ( told llcdil lor dl tlnKUl hci\ \ merlU by the "BocleUo Hclentlflnue tranoalie. " ( Iho French Scientific Nocloty. 0 , Plftuo ilu Trono , 0 , . 1 mfce wed&sat , . I ought to know about It , " was the remark ol a Ecjitlemau to hit coinpauton M.uina the oihlbtt oT Hldae'i ' Kpod1'rt Vcent fair J"l rikV9 ) Vfsied fl .chndfcn on It. " Buct slt sluiony ( as this oov Wt/ite / years ol Umo III tetter than all argu InreiiU. Hideo's Foot til kill maintains the leu . 'as ' best suited lo si : lutea and conditions of child life. In cans , 85c. 05c II 24 and 81.76. Bold by druggists. S ndtoWOOL UICII & CO , , Palmer , Mass. , ( or pamphlets ( dee oonrornlnf rearing uf children. SEGER & TONER MANUFAOTOREK3 AND DEAtEHS IN WHIPS , ETO. W * make arcry fine Ibjht harncn , Fand bar * a van oa bind a lull line ol Ilora * Clothing , Curr Io , 116 K. 16th St Omaha Nc Chartered by UicStateoMIII nols for theexprckipurpoc ofelvinclmmcdlate rellclli all chronic , urinary and prl vate dltcasti. Oonorrhcri Oleet andSy phills In all the ! complicated forms , also a : dlteaau of the Bkla an Blood p/omptly relieved an pcrmanentlycured by remc diea.tcttedlnaforft/rrur ifmimfv < * Weakness , lliKtit Ix > s e by Dreams. PUnples ' o none or , Ulnea ent by MaiUnd Epresa. No marka o faclcacc to Indicate coateota or wader , Aaarci FACTS AND FIGURES , Truth SlronRor Tliftn Blunder The Itocord ofllio A. partial list of the prlzoi Above ono thou sand dollars , pnhl by the Loulalnn SUto lottery company during the your ending May 1881 , together with the nntnos n < l rwldroMM gtvon to the company by the holders , omitting thoio who hnvo rc moflto < l It. Kocolpts for the amounts nro on file at the ofllco.i of the comimny , DRAWING OK .1UNI212,1883. .Tnmos Domuniello , Tromo st , , Now Orlonnn. ha 75,000 Gtntixvo Jtoiontlml , Fnyottovlllo st , , lUlolfih , N. C 15,000 I'ftldj. \ . ! ' Sorvnry , bookkeeper Stftto National linnlc , Now Orloann , for account Bank , o > Comtnorco , Morn * pliln , Tonn 10,000 Frank llrown. Mostport , N. Y 10,000 W. H. Hutchfnson , 12 Old slip , Now York 10.COO N. N. 1'loananco , Cleveland , Ohio. . . . fi,000 James J. Wnlsh , 189 V rlck st. , Now York G.OOO F. M. Ward , Pasadena , Calcolloctod through Wells , Fargo & Co. , Ban Francltco , Oal 2,000 G. T. Klmborlln , Toxon , Washington Co , , Ky , . colloctoil through l < lmt National HankaprlnRliold , Ky. . . . 1,000 UHAWINO OF JUJAT 10 , 1883. Lieutenant Joslah Clmnco,17th Infan. try , Fort Lincoln , Dakota 30,000 Gun llotto. ( ) | > orn aaloon , Cairo. Ills. , and A. B. Gibson , conductor Cairo DivUlon , Wnbaih , St. Louis & Pa cific H. U. , Cariul , 111 15,000 A. T. Dollnun , Cairo , Ills 16,000 Chan. I ) . Thompson , 32 K. Mth St. , N.Y 10000 Theodore Volgt , 25 Avery St. , Boston Mass 5,000 .T. T. Moore , Uurcln , Mercer Co. , Ky 5,000 F. 11. 1 tamllton , Toronto. Ont 5,001) ) St , T. Uartlottj ( ialnosvillo , Tox. . . . C.OOO II. Kvort123 N. Clark St. , Chicago , Ills 1,200 K. V. Lobach , 410 N. 7th St. , Phlla. , Va , 1,200 M. Dlttlchstoln , 3 ChamhorH St.Now York City , collected through Gor > mania Bank , Now York 1,200 DUAWINO OF AUGUST 14 , 1883. L. Stlverman , 93 Dearborn nt. . Chlca * 150 Illinois , 15,000 V/l T. Jtuso. Kocky Mount , N. 0. . . . 15,000 llov. Moses Xorovlch. 51U S. Canal st Chicago , Ills 15,000 Jock Graves , Stockoll ICnglno. No. ' 1 ; Nashvlllo , Tenn V. 10,000 Gustavo Bauman , Problo Mochlno Works , 38 A ; 40 W. M nroo street , Chicago , Ills 5,000 Messrs Sam Sellg and J. M. iJttloonlo Selma , Ala 5,000 Wm. A. Oatos. O. Willis , A. A. Prescott - cott , and Kobt , Payne , collected through Vlcksburg Bank , of Miss. . . 2-IOQ I. V. Vondersmltb , 2029 Locust street Philadelphia , Pa 1,200 Mlcheal Daly , Canton , Miss. . . , 1,500 DRAWING OF SKPTKMHKH 11,1883. Mrs Martha LlvingstnnMorgau City La 15,000 J. W. Itabo , cor. Marigny & Clalborno streets , Now Orleans , I in 15,000 Chan. L. Mayer , care of Illrnh , Mayer & Co. ; ICO Market st. , Chicago , 111. 2-100 W. O. Morrll , Alboar Lea , Minn 2,000 A. Miller , 721 Tromont street Boston , Mass 2,000 C. F. Wlldoslnn , Hound Valley , Cal. 1,200 DRAWING OK OCTOBKR9 , 1883. A. Hay or , for Mrs. M. P. Hay or , Now York City 15.000 Thoi. Miittorfaco , Now York City. . . 15.000 II. O. Richardson , collected through J. R. Dick & Co. . Moadvlllo. Pa. . . 5.000 Mrs. L. Woolory , Philadelphia. Pa. . 5.000 M. C. Nltcholl. 3108 M st , , N. W. Washington. D. 0 5.000 15. M. Flack , llopklnsvillo , Ky 2.000 \\m. Lower } , 121 W. Madison st , Chicago. Ill 2.000 J. J. Moding , Washington , D , 0. . . . 2.000 J , G. Tumor , cor. Common & Baron- no fits , . Now Orleans , La , , 1.200 Wm , H. Ford , 290 Dryados st. , Now Orleans. La. 1.200 DRAWING OF NOVUMBKR 13 , 1883. M.A. 8acrodoto,50 St. LouisSt.Now OrloansLa 15,000 N , B. Phelps , 145 Berlin St. , ( Cth dlst'Now ) Orleans , La 15,000 O.NVColomau , Charleston , W.Va. 5000 ; Paid Bank vf Madison , Jackson , Tonn 5,000 Paid Jules Gossan ] , Now Orleans Na tional Bank , Now Orleans , La 4OOQ | Paid Wm. A. 8. Moore , Now Orleans National Bank , Now Orleans. La , , 2,400 Robert Aloxandro , through Lockwood & Co. , San Antonio , Tex 1,200 0 , C. Font , Madison O. II. , Va. , collected - loctod through State Bank of Richmond mend , Va 1,200 DRAWING OF DKOKMBER 18 , 1883. John Koyos Patgo , care L , D , Alex- andrco & Co. , 7 Nassau St. , Now York 25.COO T. McAulllTo , Savannah , Goo 1,000 DRAWING OF JANUARY 15,1881. Henry Munk,27C Gratlot nvo.Dotrolt Mich 2,000 3am Levy , Detroit , Mich 2,000 W. M. Lakojr , Bolls , Gray BOH Co. , Texas 1,200 Colin & Folbolnmu , 102 Gravlor st , Now Orleans , Liu 1,200 DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 12 , 1881. Frank Fnclollo , 23 Plro ft , Jackson' villo , Flft 15,000 Herman KIrchnor , Crystal Hotelcor ner-1th mid Barry nt , , San Fran cisco , Cal 15,000 Horace N. Hatch , 103 I st , Boston , Mans 15,000 T , A. Solari , 01 ] { oyal st. , Now Or. loans. La , 0,000 I. Jl. Uloks , Mnrgauton , N. 0. , col lected throug'u bank of Ashovlllo , Ashovlllo. NV 0 5,000 I , Frank Dodgo.P. O. Box 335 , Bev erly , Mass 2,000 1 ! Washington , D. 0 2,000 DRAWING OP MAllOH 11 , 1881. lonry lUvors , Foremen West Milwau kee Shops.St. PaulK. R. , Milwaukee WIs. . . . . . 15,003 WllHo ° Trotl'h' ? [ Coluinbus , Miss. . 15,000 folm Martell , CS Bacramenbost. , George Bumm.caro Barry , Balrd & Co. , 0. P. liobblns , C12 Leaven- Worth st. , San Francisco , Oal. . . . . . 10,000 August FroeM , cor. B'way and Wal nut Kts. , St. 'Louis , Mo , , 0,000 JainesWentzol.PotUvlllo . , Pa l\000 OW. . McCormlck , Charleston , Ark. C.OOO 3. Speckoli , Baldwin , Jackson Co. , Iowa 1-tOO Frederick Maston , 429 Franklin st. , Bufialo , N. Y \to DRAWING FOUAPRIL-8'i88 . Klbort Montgot < eryMount'6ltvit , > Ky. 15.000 J. O'Brien , Rrahmond , Va ; , cblKxitod through f.accastor & Lucko 16.000 Homer L. UUhop , BanFraoUaco , Cal. 5,000 I-ttdor Isaacs. Modesto , Cnl 5,000 R. D Hendrlckibn.SiaNorth Wnter at. , 1'hlUdelphla , ' ! ' . > 2.000 Norman Sauntlohi , W lJngtonD. 0. 2 000 Oscar Sweinon , Kcr.- York 2.000 llobt. J. Walker , Wnshlnutou , D. 0. 2.000 Byron H.ltolmos. Furt Wayne , lud. 1.200 James Fox , 'Fffrt WByuo , Ind 1.2 ( O. .T. DoshWds , Bhernian , Tex 1.200 II. G. Tremborg , 658 N. 3d Avo. , New York 1.200 DRAWING OFllAY 13,168J. IjaiiO Ifulnos , Koitlnoer MemphU and Charlontou R. R , collected through W. It , RUou & Co. , Uuntsvillo , Ala 16,000 B. J. Domey , S3 Jucksou st , , Mem phis , Tumi , 15,000 H. O. Drl ukle , Lnncoster , Ohio 5,000 T. 8 , Anhby , Sherman , Grunt Co , , Rv f. 2,000 Paid First National Bank , ColuuibiiH , lud 1.200 8 Ncwtuin , 150 Henry > t. , New York 1,000 for fullftartlrulan of tht ( Iraiul Stml-An nual Craving of the I7tk init , M tthtmein 8TATJB .TOTTINQB. The fchomo for n JSO.OOO hotel Is ripcnlntr. Oaijo county needs a poor farm. Why not A good ono ? Tha troanuror of the county collected 859 , < 900 of taxes during April. Mr. T , . Y , Coffin , n resident of Gogo county slnco 1857 , died last wook. State Senator Flllny. of Gngo county , Ii said to have shipped to Clilcago recently ? .VOCJ ) worth of cattle. Tha cdlto * of the Democrat "fools no small degree of pride'1 over his election as dclcgato to the Chicago convention , The city council has passed an ordinance grantlngn franchise to the electric light conv mny , and work on the plant will begin In a few dayg , The rosldoncn of G. W. Blnklo was raided by n burglar ono night last week , and proper ty and cosh amounting to $100 taken , Four thousand dollars worth of chocks and notes wore scattered In the yard. Bill Arbucklo In n stnall-boro bruiser and a dcmollshor of budge and furniture. Last wcok his wlto had n few dollars. Bill want ed to cot the money. She refused and BUI turned loose on the household , smashed everything movable , choked hn bettor half , tore her clothes and finely landed In the cool er. Jblvo and costs. fllUNI ) IHtANI ) , Ono of the elevated wlro btcyclo performers , who fell during the circus performance at Col umbus , died hero from the nirocts of the fall. A tramp printer named Boughdon was fired out of town last week for forging tlio name of B. T. Bates to orders on stores , The orders were not honored. The first engine crossed the B , & M. brldgo over the Platte last wook. This will make hhqrt work of the tracks and necessary buildIngs - Ings in the city. The depot will bo located on the corner of Plum and Fifth streets. 1C , W. Htirlbut , of Tocmnsoh , proposes to ( .tart n weekly democratic paper hero about the first of .Inly. It Is understood that ho ha ? solid backtn ? In the shape of shekels , besides ho will bo In running order by the time the Tlldon "bar'l" Is tapped. Mr , and Mrs. Groonloaf's fourteen year old boy was severely wounded in the leg the other day by the accidental discharge of a self- cocking revolver which ho wan handling , Self-cocking revolvers nro handy playthings to empty a nursery. KHKMONT. The Baptist excursion to Sioux City Is fixed for Juno 11 , A Sunday school excursion from Missouri Valley Is expected hero Juno 28. The total assessed valuation of Fremont precinct , personal and real estate , for 1884 , Is 8031,710 ; the amount for 1883 was 3519,517 an Increase of S82.1G3. The Journal has boon enlarged by the addi tion of four pages of patent internals , and uu- bluslilngly announces that "tho subscription price has boon placed at 8150 a year. " "I don't mind the ni-annor much , " sold a fond but perplexed Fremont mother , ' 'but when Marlor gets to sallyrln' around In front of the lookln glass and dlsputln' In French with her own shaddor , It makes mo right narvoua. " LINCOLN , The town clock fund lacks $250 of being n success , The Stuto Democrat pronounces A. J. Pop- ploton "tho Thurmnn of Nebraska. " John M. Thurston will deliver the oration at the dodlc.Ulou of the now Masonic temple , Juno 23. Thlovos entered the saloon of August Hoppo ono day last week and got away with ? 10U In cash and $1.000 in notos. August is hopping mad , and alters $100 for the capture of the thlovos , The state board of equalization has raised the ansoHsmont of the B. & M. line $2,000 a milo. The U. P. assessment Is not raised so much. The returns to the auditor's office show the business of the B , & M. to be largely in excess of the U. P. HASTINGS. The estimate of the Hastings water works , Including five miles of mains and thonocossar- machlnory and fixtures , Is $75,000. Hastings Is anxiously looking for tanglb lo evidence of the truth of the rumor that the Union Pacific will build a branch to that city. city.Tho The Gazette Journal thinks "James K. Boyd for governor and Mungor for lieutenant governor would make an excellent ticket for the republicans to defeat this fall. " TH1I BTATK IN QENKHAL. The ] ! ! alr cheese factory Is in successful operation. Weeping Water coat nues smiling at the prospect of another railroad. The northern part of the state is booming. ) 'NoIl has over 150 houses going np. Twenty-eight car loads of fat cattla were shipped from Falrliold onoday last wook. South Auburn has declared the possession if a dog a luxury , and levied a tax of $3 a load. load.Tho The carpenters and contractors of Kearney mvo pooled and organized a building associa tion , Hon. 0. H. VonWyck will deliver an ora- .Ion on the second day of the Burt county fair ho coming fall. About 3,000 head of yearling cattla were bought by Ogallulla purlieu last wook. They came from Missouri and Texas. All the largo towns In the state are stirring ip their patriotism and preparing to oxhilerato on the birthday offrcodum. | The Union Pactfio surveyors have reached ted Cloud , having mapped out a line from Valparaiso lute B , & M. "territory. " There was a wrrck on the Republican Vnl- oy road , near Wahoo , Wednesday. The onglno and four cars of u freight train were ditched. At a recent election at Albion , the jiropoct- , lou to bond the district in the sum of $5,000 , o build a school house was unanimously adopted. The Republican of West Point states that about 300 claims have been taken up on , ho Omaha reservation and at least 250 farms lave boon opened , The merchandise store of K , II Gaboon at Cherry Creek , SO miles northeast of Kearney , burned last week , entailing a loss of $3500 , with an Ins ranco of SlBOft The auction sale of IdtD In ihe now town of Barnestowu , In thq Uto'O totoWatlon , was at tended by over l QIXt ( leoplo. Lots sold at prlcca ranging trbm $50 to $316. There is afcttal deal of excitement at Papll- ( n ovut lh urrest of Calvin Jewett. ono of .ho ohioil and best known citizens of Sarpy coVm\r , on the charge of horse stealing . Slaughter of Tekamah.who had his leg i a year ago , WM able to walk with a cano when it was broken again , some three weeks ago. Ho Is now out on crutches. The body of a boy , 12 to 15 years of age , passed Gibbon In the Platte river on the 2Uh. The river Is high and runs with * strong current - rent , and Uio body very so n disappeared from sight. The Kearney creamery has a capacity to dt po o of the milk of 500 cows daily , but the manngon have not yet been able to obtain a lutllclent number of cows to make a good show. Ing of business. The Nemaha Granger is nursing a unro sxt | , honcothe following : "Tho nnxt democratic convention should nomlnata a full etato ticket made up of men from Iougln county , just U keup that county from cryin ? . " The railroad surveyors are at Tekamah Jo rating rondi , doivota and all that sort of thing , but Tekamah will not enthu e much over ll till sha knows more of U. Rumor has that il U to build to Decatur Imddo of two months A Y Ute _ bo put In so as to switch traini either way , The returns of the aisouor show that Nor Mk made gain of 405 In population durlnt ttiu past year , The assessed valuation of rea and nerwmal pro | * > rty In the precinct is glvei at S309Cf > 2. The population of tha incorpor utioniiehen at 1.401 , and the nutnlde add ! tlons will probably foot up to about 400 more making 1801 in all. Tecumseh is r ld to have ontared the raci with itelpliborlng towns In turning out fint clmi Bcaudals. Last work a ' 'OQ-pound tnai wai marched up town In front of a ilx-i > hooU : in the hands of an Irate female. The weal before , one woman dAlIborstely kicked anoth er ono down stairs and Into the street. The Blair Pilot , whlrh hss been lecturing the Omaha papers on the morality of publish inn accounts of priro fightlne , call * the atten tion of its readers. In n recent iutio , to a sa loon wliera "tho best wines and li'l" rs nro always kop , " and asuurcs the po iplo that "the proprietor will keep up the ropuutlou of the houtio. " A Gorman farm handworkingnoarGllmoro , filled himself nlth stale la or la t Sunduy wcok , and laid down on the U. P. track to rest. A pasionger train came along , and the engineer seeing the man on the track , tile I to stop , but could not. The cow citthor was a low ono , and the man was thrown from the track Instead of goinir under the wheels. The big ditcher. In Burt county , Is doing fine work and will goon be out of the county Into Wellington. Land N Jumplig up In price. Mr , George Sutherland , the contractor , was In Tnkamah , making arrangements tonhlp his fuel for Urn steam differ down to the canM , which ho has cut from the lake east of town. Ho expects to loach Now York creek , In WadhlogUn county , by the first of July. The editor of the Chester Tribune Is credited by a rival with being n man of varied accom plishments. Besides editing a paper ho preaches twice on Sunday , loads the weekly prayer mooting , plnys the fiddle for the rural dances , manages a norao roco , and at a local minstrel entertainment dlsllngulsod him- eolf by performing a double clog and furnish ing his own music. Ho also has the reputation of holding a full band at poker with iinusi'M frequency , and no local tlnggur has yet had the temerity to stop on ( his journalistic coat tall. tall.Tho The family of Isaao Kdio , of Richardson county , recently mot with a sad and futal ac cident. Mrs. fcdlo , with her two chlldon and a neighbor's girl , started In a buggy to visit relatives over the Kansas lino. When near Sabotha the liorso became frightened , and up- not the buggy , throwing the occupants to the ground. The children were caught in the cover of the buggy and dragged some distance. Ono of the children received fatal Injuries and the mother , at last accounts , was in a procarl- ous condition. A man named Kobcck , whllo intoxicated , called at the rosldonco of his wife In Kearney on the nieht of the 26th , The couple had been separated for thrco month * , and the manner of the man alarmed the woman , and she ran from him , having ono child with her. II then fired two shots at her , ono ball passing through her head In front of the lower part of the oar. The father fired ono shot at the flee ing boy , but did not bit him. Ho then at tempted suicide by cutting his throat , but ho was well enough the noit day to bo arrested and lodged in jail , There are eight children In the family. Young MouMIddlo Aged Mon and All Men who suffer from early Indiscretions will find Allen's Brain Food , the most powerful Invlff orant over introduced ; once restored by It there Is no relapso. Try it ; It never fails. Slj G for $5. Atdnigglata. The Death and Burial of Stumpy Widen Ii > the Far Went. Ciiiur d' Alone Eagle , Stumpy Wicks was dead. The moun tain fovtr had killed him * A few da ) a before ho had started off into the hills , tolling the boys ho would find some thing rich or noyor go out again. Ho did not find anything rich , and ho never wont out again. The fever laid its grip on him , and in three days ho was dead. Up had "gono over the rango"tho boys snid. snid.It It had become necessary to bury stumpy Wicks. And how was ho to bo buriodi By his relatives ? Ho had no relatives. By the town ? There was no town. By his pard ? Ho had no pard. Forty years ago Stumpy Wicks had loft his homo no ono know whore and his people no ono know whom to wander alone in the Wost. Ho died alone. His wife , his mother , his sister , if ho had ono , will never know where ho died , or what hands laid him in his gravo. It was the boys. They got together and made a coffin out of a box or two , and covered it with , black cloth. They put Stumpy into it , with a clean flour sack over his poor , dead face. They chipped in and hired an ox-parson , who for some years had abandoned his pro fession , to "give Stumpy a sond-ofT" They dug a grave to a good and honest depth in the tough red earth. They went out and found a flat rock for a headstone - stone , and on it , with an engineer's graver , they acratohed the brief epitaph , "Stumpy Wicks. " Then they followed the cotiin wagon to the grvao , walking through the mud and rain. Thorp were forty men in that funeral procession and not ono woman. Very ow were drunk , and nearly all had taken off their sis shooters. There were forty men who stood around that open grave , and not ono woman to drop a tear , as the ox-parson read a brief portion of the Ep iscopal burial rcrvico and offered a short prayer. There was no history of Stumpy's life. No ono know that hist ory. It was doubtless a sad enough ono , full of slips and stumbles ; full of hope , perhaps , before ho finally "lost his grip. " They found a woman's picture , very old , and quito worn out indeed , in Stumpy's pocket , and this was buried with him. This was probably his history. There was not a tear shed at Stumpy's funeral. Not a sob was hoard. But neither was there any oath or any laughtor. When the time came to fill up the grave ready hearts assisted ready hands , and the experienced minors quickly did the work. They rounded the mound and lifted up the headstone. When the ox- parson stopped back from the gnivo he a tumbled over the headstone of Billy llobbina , the Rambler , whom Antoinu Sanchez knifed. There were a good many of the boys resting thoro. The 'ullut , the knife and the mountain fever had tinishud them , except these whom the committee assisted. It WAS the com mittee who put Antoine Sanchez at the foot of Billy Robins' gnvvo. There was no green thing in this grave yard , no living jninls , no little Honors " . lay rod and bare upon a rod nd bare iiillsido. There was no white atones to mark the homos of the sloopfera ; those used were rough , red granite. Tno boya were quiet. They were thinking , perhaps. They looked up the sky , which , strangely enough , had in it no tint of blue , and the sky , in pity that no tear was shod , wept some upon them. As the procession broke up and moved back to the saloons , ono was hoa.d to sixy that it was the "mournfuleat plantin' ho over had a hand in. " In faot , the camp did not got bick to its normal condition until the next day. There was some thing too tad even lor those rough souls in thu lonely , broken lifo , the loiuly , un wept death of Stumpy Yicks. It made them think mid I wonder if some of them did not stretch out their arms from their blankets that night and hold them up and call out softly , ' "Oh , Stumpy , 8 umpyl What is it you BOO over thu range ? After a wretched , broken lift . hat is there for a man ever the rangu'l" fIlOB Pllea are fnxmentlv preceded by a sense ol organ * . At times , lym toms of Indigestion are pnweut , as flatuency , uneasiness of the stomach , etc. A moUtcre like perspiration , producing u Aery disagreeable it clung particu larly at night after getting warm In bed , Its very common bttendaut Internal , External and I toning IMos yield at once to the applica tion of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Itemedy , which Qi't < directly upon the parts affected , absorbing the tumors , allaying the intense Itching , ami of- fee ting a permanent euro whore other remedies - dies have foiled. Do not delay until the dra'n ' < on the ijrdtem produce * ixsrmuuent disability , . but trv H and bo cured , fiohroter & Becht "Tnwlo supplied by 0. F. Goodman " BILIOUSNESS. 13'lious ' symptoms invnrmbly nriac from indication , Ri'ch n Itirred tonjrno , vomiting of bile , giddiness , cklu'ti'iicheir-egnlur ' boxvols. The liver secretes the bile and nets like a filter or sieve , t > elegise impurities of the blood. My irregularity in its action orsnsponsionsofit9 functions tin1 bile is liable to overflow into * he bl . > od , causing jaundicH. sallow com plexion , yflllowcyc .hiliousilinrrlHi'a , u languiUfWeiiry feeling and many other d stressing symptoms. Uii- ioustipss may be properly termed an aireclion of the liver , and can e thoroughly cnred by the grand reg ulator of tlie liver and bilinrv organs UURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Act upon the stomach , bowels ami liver , making healthy bile and pure blood , and "pens the culverts and sluiceways for the outlet of di-easo. Hold everywhere and guaranteed to cure. SOLD EVERYWHERE. The Emperor I/xiln Napoleon mnokcd only Uio Illicit clRars the worm could pro- due * . Prof. Hereford tars Uio Emperor a djrim were made specially for him In Ha vana from leaf tobacco Krown In the 0 olden Belt of North Carolina , this being the uncut leaf grown , BlsckwelT * Dull Durham Snioklni ? Tobacco la mido from the Kama leaf lined In the Emperor's ctKan , U abso lutely puroand la unquestionably the beat tobacco ever oITcrtd. Thackeray's rifted daughter , Anne , In her sketch of Alfred Tennyson , in narptr'i MantMn , tells of her visit to the treat poet She found him smoking niackwell'n Bull Durham Tobacco , font him by lion. James IlunKll Umesll. American Mlnliter to the Court of BL JamM. In these days of adulterationItlaaeom- fort to smokers to know that the Bull Dur ham brand Is absolutely pure , and made from the best tobacco the world produces. Blarkwell's Bull Durham Bmoklny To bacco la the l l and purest made. All d ilen hav * it None irenulne without the trade-mark of ths Bull. POISON lb n thoooJtoopt to show Itself In the spring , an aturo should by all means bo attainted In throwing it off. Swift's Specific docs this effectively. It too pnrcly voctabl , non-poisonous Fomodv , which helps cutuioto force nil the pjlson or taint out through ho porct of the skin. Mr. Iloboit A. Kisloy , ol Dirknon , Tcnn. , writes , uuiloi data March 10 1SS1 : "I had rh Us and 'ever followed by rhcmatlsm , for thrco 3 cars , so that 1 was not ahio to attciMtony business : hod tried ut most every kill I ol medicine , ami found no relief. A filenc. .ccommendrd Swift's Specific. Itrl'ilone oottlc in J my health be.'an to Hijiroie. 1 continued until I I ad token klx bottles , and It hai set me on my feel , as sound ana well as ever. I recommend It to all sin Marly ulllictul. " Lcttoisfrom twenty-three (23) ( ) of the leading retail drupglstao' Atlanta , say , urderdato of Morch 24th , 1884 : "Wo sell rnoro of Swift's Specific than any other ono i emcdy , nud three to ten times as much aa any othcrlblnod medicine. Wo cell It to all classes , and manylof the best familici use It M a general ealth tonic. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ! CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa. H V. Office , 169W.23 St , bet 6th and 7th ays PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP PLIES AND TRANSPORTATION. Tvm'ASTMENT OP THE INTERIOR , Office ol \J \ Indian Affairs. WashliiRton , April 23. 1884.- l c led proposals , Indorsed " 1'ropasals for Beet" Olds 'or beef must be submitted In separata cnvolopes , ) Ilacon , flour1 , Clothing , or Transportation , &f.t ( ai the ma may be , ) and lilt C d to the Cormnlsstner ol Indian Affilrs Nos. 85 and 61 Woouter street , Konr York , will bo received until 1 r. 11. of Tuesday , May 27 , 13-1 , ( or furnishing for the Indian sen-lea adout 620,000 vounds Bacon , 38,000OuO pounds Beef on the hoof , S0.,000 pounds Beans , 45,000 pounds Baking Powder. 780,000 pounds Corn , 450,000 nounds Codec , 7 , 00,000 pounds Flour , 70,000 pounds Feed , 105,000 pounds Hard Bread , 4.1,000 pounds Hominy , 18.0CO pounds Lard. 700 barrets mess ork , 180,00 pounds It 7,600 pounds Tea , too pounds Tobacco , f (00 pounds .Salt , 1 19,000 pounds Soap , 0,000 pounds a , 950,000 poundi Sugar , and 10,000 pounds ltd , Also Blankets , Woolen and C otton Goods , ( con- listing In part of Ticking , 20,000 yards ; Standard Calc" , 135,000 Jfttda ; Drilling , 9,000 vards ; Duck.O fro- from all sizing , 80,000 yards ; Denims , 17,00 yards ; Gingham , 140,000 yards ; Kentucky Jeans , ' 8 ( M > yard * ; Cheviot , 4.100 jards ; Brown Sheeting 175.0(0 jarde , Bleached Sheeting 15,000 yarda ; Hickory Hhiitlng , 10,000 yards ; Calico Shirting , 0,000 yar Is : Wlnsey , 1,500 yards ; ) Clothing , Gro ceries , Notions Hardware , Medical Sutipllos , School Books , &c. a. id a long list ot mlscellomous articles , such as Harness , Plows , Kakcs. Forks , &c. , and for about 475 W'gons required for the service , to bo dellv re 1 at Chicago , Kansas City , and Moux City. Aim for Biuh Wagons ai may bo required , adapted to the climate ot the 1'aclflo noost , with California Brakes , dclivero at San Francisco. Mm , transportation for uch uf the articles , goods , and supplies 1 hat rray not be contracted for to be delhered at the Agencies. DlDH MU8T UK MAUPI OUT ON OOVEHNME-JT HLANKB. Schedule * showing the kinds and qualities of subulstvnco supplies required for each Agency , anil he kli ds and quantities In cross , of all ovher goods and articles , together with blank proposals , conditions to be observed by bidders , time and place of delivery to'tnuf contract and mjment , transportation rout es and all thcr necesn ( In-tructlons will bo furnished upon application tutlie Indian Olllce In Washington , or Ni 8. 05 and 07 Wnustor Strect.Now York ; Wm II. Lyon , No , 4S3 Ilroidwnv , New York ; the Commis arUsof uubsltitanco , U. S. A , at Cheyenne Chicago cage , Lcavinwiirth , Omaha , baint Louti , Saint Paul , an r'rau Cisco , and Yvikton ; thu Postma'tsr at Sioux City , and to the Postmasters at the following mined places In Kan > as ; Arkansas City , Hurlington , O [ dwell , 1) . dgeflty , Kmiaila , Eureka , Urcat Bend , Howard. Hntcnlnson. Lamed , McPhcrson , Marion , Mcdichro todgo , NowlDn , Osage City. Sedan , Sterling T.'peka , Wellington , Wichita and Wuifield Bldi wl 1 1 e opened at the hour and day above stated , and bidders tire Imlted to bo preaen the opening , CIIBCKH. All bids must be acoorapanr6& \ > y certified checks upon > oine United States Drpoaltory or the First National Bank at UM Amrehs , Cal. , for at least fl\o per cent of the amount "tit tno proposal. II. PRICE Commissioner. ITha use ot the term " Hnci Line" In connection with tht SHORT corporate name of a great road , conveys an Idea ol ust what Iftlf required by the lravellniul. I 1 ML llo- Short IJno , Quick Tim. I I IV'T Uld * ho best ° ' accommodi > I tlons all of which are luru- bed by the greatest railway In America , QHIOAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. It owns and operates over , M miles of Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Ulnnosota , Iowa Dakota ; and as ts mam lines , branches and oonn e. Uixii reach all the great business centres ot tbi Northwest and Far west , U naturally answers tbi leocrlptlon of Short Line , and Dust Iloute between Chicago , Milwaukee , St Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago , Milwaukee , La Crossa and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Elleudala Chicago , Milwaukee , Kau Clilre and Stillvtater- Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Cblotgo , Mllvtaukeo , Ileaver Pam and Osbkotih. Chicago , Milwaukee , Wauknsha and Ooonomovtoj Chicago. Milwaukee , Madison and Pralrledu Clilti Obi k.o , Milwaukee , O atonnaand Falrlbault. Chicago , Belott Janes\l'le ' and Mineral Point. Chicago , Elgin , llockford and Uubuque. Chloagii. 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AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO PERFECTION Heating and Baking Tn only attained by nslng CHARTER OAiC Stoves and Ranges , WIT VIE KAUZE OVER DOOR Fct ale by MILTON ROGERS & 30N3 iWAHA ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) 9 LIME AND CEMENT Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas ts. , Neb. PROPRIETOR PAPER 100 and lOSZSouth llth Street , Omaha , Nebraska , "Correspondence Solicited , " 0. M. LEIGHTON. H. T. OLAJ1KE. LEIGHTON & CLARKE , SUCCESSORS TO EENNABD BROS , ft CO. ) Wholesale Druggists ! DEALERS IN Paints- Oil . Brushes , NEBRASKA LAGER FRANZ FALK BREWING GO , Milwaukee , Wis. BEER. . GUNTHER & CO , , Sole Bottlers , M , HELLMAN & CO. , Wholesale Olothiers ! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COB. 13Tf * OMAHA.