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OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 , 1884. A Ii nccroii8 Cn c , RocintmiJQnel , I88S. "Tta Yearlogol wwattacked with the mo t Intense anil deathly palm In my back and KUnej-i , "Extending to tlio end of my lees an my brain 1 "Which madomo doliriousi 'From agony. "It took three mon to hold mo on m bed nttimtsl "Tho doctors tried in vnintorolioro tnt But to no purpose. "Morphine nnd other opiates "Hi\d no oflbctl "After two months I was given up < dio. dio."Whon "Whon my wife hoard n neighbor toll what Hop Bitter had done for her , she at oncogot and gav mo Bomo. The first dosp cased my brali nnd Boomed to go hunting through m ; system for the pain. "Tho second dose eased mo so mud that I slept two hours , something I ha < not done for two months. Before I ha < used five bottles , I was well and at work as hard us any man could , for over throi weeks ; but I worked too hard for m ; strength , and taking a hard cold , I was ta ken with the most acute andpainfulrhou matism all through my system that woi over known. I called the doctors again , and after several weeks , _ they loft mo t cripple on crutches for life , as they said , T mot a friend and told him my case , anc ho said Hop Bitters had cured him one would euro mo. I hooped at him , but hi was ao earnest I was induced to use their again. In loss than four weeks I throw away my crutches andwont to work light ly and kept on using the bitters for five weeks , until I became as well as any mar living , and have boon so for six yoari since , It also cured my wife , who hat boon so for years ; and has kept her and my children , well and hearty witli from to to three bottles per year. There la no need to bo sick at all if thoaoblttcn are used. J. J. BEHK. Ex-Supervisor. "That poor invalid wife. "Sistorl "Mother ! "Or.dao.gMor ! "Can bo made the picture of health ! "With a few bottles of Hop Bitters ! "Willyou Id thcmauffcrt" BITTERS. Att tze.rUtt irrtUshtil lonU .ftil li1uflir r.n wu 4fTttb * i * . ! nrld , e.t.V I > , iT i > ii , DUnlo , r.tir u.4 Ann. ud ill JlMH tt ef th. i fi * * r * or buati.n , .ai 14 all tamm 7rj II. M < | BUI/.IU. Alk VMf ftofT 9T r UlttBltlQ anki , n uund bIIR. . / u. tt n teen a o nj. . w. ir. _ Usoltldgcs food DIanolIangoof Desert It Is cully prepared In t fewmlnutcii , and or botuodwlth or with' ' out milk. Rcclpon (01 ( jotli wayi for Diane kfariReand for Custard ) dliiRS , eto. , acoonv oany ouch can. UlJgo'i Food Ii put up In tin can ) , four ilica , retill IngatSJa. , C5c. , * 1.2 ! and 11.76 by all Drug' ' gilt * and also b ) many Urkcan. WOOUUCU ft CO , ou overt label. For pamphlet ! bo. , addroas Wool jlch&Co. Palmer Uas CHEAT ENGLISH REMEDY. PHYSIOAI , fe OBjnTAl.IX)83l i OF MANLY ViaOR , Spermatorr } ho , eto. , when all other rcmo Idles fall A. evrf guarantee A , i > 11.60 a bottle , largo bottle , loui ' tlmeo the quantity , V , By er prosi to any address. Bold bj alldruggUta. KNOU8U UEDI CAT. INSTITUTE , Proprietors , 718 OUve Btrctt , 81 Ponli , Mo. "I have iold Sir AflUey Cooper'i Vital RostoratlTi otTeoraErery customer tpoala hlzhly of It 1 onenltatlnglyendona It as a remedy ot true merit " 0. V QOODtun , DruffKls eb.l 1893 18-mt L IN CASH GIVEN AWAY To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of \l \ BULL on every package. i For particulars see our next announcement. Chartered by theStateof 111 ! noli for theexpreiinurpoi of clvlnelmmcdlate relfeli ail elironlc.urmary and prl vato dltcaici. Qonorrhcei Oleet ndSy philli in allthel complicated formi , > lie ! dlteBtei of the Bkln an Blood promptly relieved an permanentlycured by rcmt diej.teitedlnai-'urfi/l'ear 'raeHtt , Bemlni reami. I'lmplea o , lnoeri > crlmrtiHnq. Tht anproprlato iv.r.cd u t once used la each caae , Coniultatlon . per aonal or by letter , ucredly conHdentlal , Med iclne * lent by Moll cndEzpreai. No mark * o package to Indicate content * or tender. Addrei PB.JAME8.No. 204Wahlnglon St.Chlcagoll HENNiNGS iidPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SEGTIOI GORSE1 7 warruUd la vc r longer , | th fonn lieilAT , oi t Biro bit in trie market , or pad ttUtf Cjt&fS-l U.t pun ! * any tub nonet fore , II t x.lrcu J f fitful d. viIVAI * Tour iurtlint feT 1 7 7 * iTaiuiiiV 'i.J } > 1Ei'-- ' Wr uutta > tr , iUttiZViiUud J. H. P , LE1TMA.NN & CC CutThll AOClDtX (01 Of 1Uj' 034 tluui l' 4 JKU Anyuitiiic bl K t ! ! * I.Hi T. | ; gte A WHITE SLOUCH HAT. An Iiciient of the Campaign in tlu Kaoawlia Valley. Slinrpsliootliiff with n FUvorofMat Ice In It A TrnRlu Sequel to n Soldier's Knmlly. From the Phlladolphla Times. In the spring of 1801 Gen. Crook'fl d ! vision , of which I was a member , was or dercd to strike touts and leave the groa Kanawha Valley to join Gen. Hunter's army in his campaign down the Shenandoah - doah valley to Lynchbutg. A few weeks later wo were near Staunton , enjoying a brisk skirmish with the enemy. From that day on I was duly assigned to the petition of scout and sharpshooter , and found my poit of duty in the ox Ire mo skirmish line , whore I could pock at the southerners at my will , and without being - ing molested in my work by some over- knowing officer in charge , who simply vrantod to say something so as to fully assort his authority. My position suited mo to a T , and Col. Comly was only ton well aware of the fact that ho had made no mistake in selecting mo for the posi tion. * I remember the skirmish before Staun ton. I recall how I chased n "rob. " through fields and over fences for two miles , and how at last ho sought refuge inside a little stone milk-house right close to the main Dike ; how , as I was climbing a savon-rail foncn to got at the follow , my , . . ng tr _ the half'open door , saw tho"sad fix I was in , but instead o sticking his bayonet into mo , as I expected ho would , took to his heels once more and skedaddled clear out of sight and reach. It was in the skirmish before Staunton , where the builds scratched off the bark of every tree that I saw fit to dodge behind - hind , that I became convinced that some Individual "rob" had a special purpose in taking my life , But who could bo the man , and what could bo his object in se lecting mo for his victim ? 1 watched for him high and low , but faiiod to discover lils.whoreaboutB , though all the while the bullota of the mysterious rifle-man were playing merry havoo with my fears. I was used to having bullota fly near me , but they came at random , for m the heat of battle bnllots fly for no man ; only they who by chance stand in the way di rect are made to fool the kiss of the sting- ingload. But I discovered my man at last. My eyes dosciod the smoke of a gun some 200 yards to the right of my front , and I had just time to dodge behind my tree when a ballot came whizzing by , kdocking off a piece of bark within a few inches ol my face. Then as I looked out to see who it was shootiug at mo I discovered a tall , heavy sot man , wearing a big slouch hat , sneaking behind a tree to open on ma again , and ho did. Ho fired at mo again and again , and every time his bullets skinned the burk of the very trees behind which I sought shelter. After the skirm ish was over I told some of my comrades of the eharp-shootor who took auch inter- oat in picking mo out during thn after noon for his especial enjoyment , but the boys only laughed at my expense , and said that I only imagined it to bo so that no sharp-shooter was such a fool as to WAIST ins rowDEn on a boy of my diminutive form. The next day wo advanced on Lexing ton , and before wo had made much pro gress in our journey the enemy opened a pretty lively skirmish with us. Wo had no moro than fairly got started in the affray before I boc&mo convinced of the fact that I was being marked by some particular man , as certain shots came in' a manner that meant business. Imagine my feelings when , in looking over the ground in front , I discovered the man with the white siouch hat standing be tween tire trees , coolly firing away at mo. I do not know why it was , but in that moment there crept an awful terror over my soul as 1 realized that I was marked and that a human being was actually thirsting for my life's blood. But the moro uneasy I felt over the terrible - riblo discovery I had made the moro determined I became to make things as hot as possible before the mysterious man with the white slouch hat got his work in on mo. Fruin that time on I became marvelously reckless and desper ate. I felt that my life was doomed that it was a question of a few days era I would bo called away , and that I might as well make my life glorious during its brief earthly existence. I entered the conflict with a renewed vigor with a deeper and bitter vim. I loaded my gun and fired with a ( juicknofls that was surprising , and my aim seemed to bo far moro cll'octivo than over boforo. My fellow-skirmishers noticed the audden change that had como over me , though I did not BOO fit to explain matters , but wont right on , rushing into danger and what seemed certain death at every given opportunity , Wo reached Lexington that night , ( tor having enjoyed a spirited skirmish all through the afternoon. The follow- "ng morning found us on the road tc Lynchburg at an early hour. But wo : iad not gene far on our way before the moray opened on us. and a hot skirmish olio wed. It was on the extreme line ol dvanco , and the man on my right was a particular chum of mine. John Black , who. by the way was only 19 yean aid ( three yean my senior ) , but a per fect dare-devil of a soldier , After we had been tklrmUhing about an hour , Black yelled out to mo : "Bay.Jeffl" "Woll , what ? " "Do you BOO that tall 'son of a gun oft rob , ' with a big wnlto hat , peeking awaj at usl" "No ! where Is hot" "Do you BOO that apple tree in the lit tie field just thU side of youde : wood ? " "Yosl" "Well , you just keep an eye open ii that direction and you'll soon see tin CUBS. " The next moment I raw a man stoj from behind the tree I was watching then I faw the smoke of his gun , and before fore the report of the shot reached in ] ears a mizzle of lead whizzed by , patsinj within a foot of my head. It woa tin man with the white slouch hat. Then there came a lull over the scone The fight rather subsided for a few mo mouta or so , only , however , to bo renewed nowed with a livelier vigor ; but durlnj the lull Black and I cat behind the sara tree and held a confidential chat. I role ted my adventures past two days , how tumbled on the man with the whit slouch hat , and how ho had paid apecii attention to mo during the lime , on was still attentive to mo. Black we amazed. Who could this devil with th white nloucli bat bo and wh hod ho picked on u mcro bo like mo for his vlctimt "It "A DAD men OF DUSINEM , " said he , in a serious tone , "and I can for the life of mo understand it. It I evidently plain that ho has marked yeas as his own , and that as long as ho cai find you ho is going to shoot at you. " Black thought it would bo advisable under the circumstances , for mo to rjui the skirmish line and return to the ma ! body of the army , but 1 laughed at th idea , and expressed the determination t stick to the skirmish line while life laste in splto of the man with the white sloucl hat. "Then , " said Black , "lot's stlol close together , and whenever ono of u corners the 'son of a gun , ' we'll both joii in to make it most interesting hot fo him. " The next day was a fearfully worm one all around. Gen. lluntor had fooled hit opportunities away until the foe had am pie time to bo ro-inforcod from the armj about Richmond and Petersburg. Tin result was wo failed to capture Lynch burg , Daylight had no sooner made iti appearance before the advance guard ol the Confederate army opened fire on us , In a moment our roar was protected by i line of skirmishers , with Black and my self at our favorite post [ of duty , and the very first Southerner that my eyes fell on was no other than the man with the white slouch hat. I pointed him out to Black and then wo fired at the follow with a vehemence , but with the usual ef fect. Ho , in return , devoted his solo at tention to mo , never bothering Black , though wo were only some twenty foot tpart. The enemy's advance line pushed as closely and hotly all day long , and Then darkness came both Black and I felt i brief relief , as It at last gave us an op- lortunity to cat a morsel of dough the inly article of food left us. Our forces copt up the retreat all through the night , Foiiccs wore burned along the roadway , 10 as to keep the mon wide awake and la ino , yet in spite of this precaution mon icro and there , completely played out 'rom ' overwork and hunger , would drop > ut of line only to bo taken a < i prlsonort iy the Confederates , who followed dan- porously cloao at our heels. Daylight had hardly sot in before the onoray were on our roar. Again the skir mishers were lot loose to hold thorn at bay , while the main body of our troopt marched on in quick retreat. It wae near 0 o'clock before Black and I caught sight of our man , but wo discovered him at last. Wo found him in our roar front pocking away at mo for dear life. "Lot's try and got bettor acquainted with him , " said Black. "Uow ? " I asked. "Lot's try to pick up a handkerchief flirtation with him ? " and with the words Black pulled out a white handkerchief und waved it in the air. But ho answered him only with a bullet. "Suppose you try him , Jeff. " "All right. " And out went my hand kerchief Vo the broezo. "Hollo 1 Ho recognizes you , " exclaimed od Black. ) Sure enough tho' follow was standing out from behind his tree waving a rod handkerchief in answer to my signal. " fho son-of-a-gun , " exclaimed Black. "Ho would not notice mo , but I will no- lice him all the same , " and as ho spoke ho brought up his riilo nnd .fired at out man , who was still standing a few foot from his tree , signalizing to mo with wild delight. But Black miescd as usual though the shot brought the follow tc time , as ho quickly dodged behind hit tree. . Just before sunset thorocamoabriotlul ever the scone of action. Wo had reach ed a piece of natural fortified groundanc our commandor-in-chlof concluded it bos ] to show fight , so as to give the trains and heavy artillery a chance to got out o : reach of the enemy. The main body ol our troops lay in ambush behind a lonj ridge of ground. The enemy was advanc ing slowly and steadily just on the othoi aide of the ridgo. It was found necessary - ry to display two or three skirmishers or the top of the ridge , so as to watch the movements of the enemy. But the top of the ridge was n mighty risky position for anyone , as there were only three trees within a distance of 100 roda , and not ono of those was ever a foot In di ameter. This was rather thin shelter foi a boy in blue within the reach of the 10.COO guns. But Col. Comlcy called for two volunteers to climb the ndgo.and watch tho. enemy , and the call was hardly nndo before Black and I W6r6 6n out Pot , and a moment later wo were on top of the ridgo. Wo found the uhnrpshoot ers just below us , within a hundred rodt and just beyond them the enemy wore moving through field and wood. It wai a glorious sight. But Bomchow it did no com so glorious when fifty or moro o ho sharpshootors-bi'low us opened tire ? ho way wo hugged those apple trooi vas a caution , and the way the bulloti ilayod Ton the trees was anything bu igrooablo. It was close quarters tot lese oven for such reckless daro-dovlli as wo had the reputation of being. Jus uro as ono of us stopped from behind hii ospcctivo trno to fire the very air woulc jo resonant with bullets. Wo had hold pur position some twontj ninutes , expecting every moment to go a dose of lead , when all of a auddon thi sharpshooters lot up on us. Just thoi ro caught sight of the man with tin white slouch hat. Ho was standing by a small bush in a small plow- id field just beyond the foot of the ridge The follow was all alone and evidently ii a good humor , for ni sooner did ho BOO us than h lung his handkerchief to the breeze ant waved it wildly. In a trice our handkerchiefs chiefs were out and wo sot up a wilt ; hoer that surprised our comrades b lind us , who were in the dark aa to th fun wo were enjoying. But the line o the confederate sharpshooters stationei at the foot of the ridge took in the whol econo and soeraod'to understand the al fair between us. Not a shot greeted u when Black raised his rifle and fired a our man. But the smoke of his gun hat not had time to clear away when the report port of a gun in our front waa hoard an it the same time Black was struck by misslo of load and mortally hurt. Jue then a shrill yell greeted our cars and a at the same time a bullet swept past i front of my eyos. I looked up but m evil spirit was not to bo seen. I enl caught a glimpse of a bit of smoke risin in the air just above the bush but a me mont before I had seen the man I we after. "Ho must bo hid behind that bush , groaned Black. "I'll BOOH find out" said I and raisin my rifle I sent a bullet , ia the directio of the bush. There came a yell and then wo saw man stop from behind the bush I ha ahot at , Btaguor a few stops back , ac then fall to tlu ground. I had klllc the man without learning the secrecy c hit enmity. AnnoHturn Hitter * da not only dlitli Kiilili themielves by their flavor anil aromat odor above nil other * penorully mod , but tin are olio a sure preventive for 11 dUaanoa or I lutttliiK from the digeetlvo orgaui. liuware couutorfelU. Atk your grocer or drupplit fi thi ) genuine article , manufactured by lr , < G. U. Helgert & Sou * . 'WESTERN NEWS. DAKOTA , The nrtoslan well nt Chamberlain la dowi 250 foot. Ynnkton now has ton flowing wolla of th artesian pattern. Horsothtovfm nro kctlvo In various portion ol the Black Hills. The now nrto lan well ftt Aberdeen flow 1.000,000 per day. The total valuation of Splnk county thi year Is estimated to roach $3rXtO,000. ) Jorautd county proposes to sTilp 30D.OO bushels of train this coming fall nnd winter , Milwaukee parties will erect n brewery Ii Ulsmarck to co t between 585,000 to ? 50,000 lo Caes county there Is ono farm with 11 , 000 acres seeded. It Is known ns the Altoi latin. There nro 102.080 acres of deeded land ii Splnk county. The total area of the count' U 007,080 acres , The Congregational church at Danklngtoi IIM boon snpp.Iod with a boll ( .weighing 1,001 pounds and costing ? 1GO The Bismarck Tribune says that crop : never looked finer la northern lnkoU at thli season of the year than they do now. The largest quartz mill In the world a 2X ( stamp affair , is being built by the Uomostaki mining company , in the Black Hills. It Is reported that the Chicago & Mllwau too railroad hag arranged for the survey of nil -ho government lands in Campbell and Mc < Thereon counties. Thirty miles of the Dakota nnd Great South' crn have been graded In Day nnd Sargent counties The grade In some places Is six foot abovotho prairie. The rcsidcnco of Mr. Allen , a farmer living joar Elk Point , was burned the other day , The contents ot the house , Including nearly S100 In currency nnd 51'AO In notes , wore do' strayed. , . Surveyors nro now at work In Campbell county , nnd will survey nbout twenty town inlna which will probably not bo opened foi illng upon before the middle of August or the irat of { September. WVOM1NO. The actual valuation of Chovonno is esti mated at 80,087,205. , A woman and two children were killed bj Ightntog on the llth , on Box Elder creek. Laramie capitalists are organizing a Block ompanr to purch > so GOO.OXX ) ocrcs of railroad ana In that vicinity. The firemen of Cheyenne will lead the pro- icsslon on the Fourth. It will bo a lively day n the territorial metropolis. The mining interests of Wyoming are just now enjoying a quiet boom. Prospectors in arious sections are opening up both quartz nnd placer claim ; , nnd working them with profit. Near Carbon the Union Pacific Is strength- ning the road bed ; The recent rains have voakonod the coal deposit bed to such nn ox- ent that while it waa wet the trains had to run quite slowly. A maverick of the male specie , running ooso at Cheyenne , assaulted thrao young iris in one day , but failed to accomplish his illalnoua purpose. The cries of the girls irought assistance and the assailont was ailed. Joao iJalou'rLacina , an Americanized greaa- r , living nt Cheyenne , is sorely grieved nt the lollco and press for charging him with an at- lOmpt to kill his wifo. aho was once a duskoy naldon of the Sioux variety , who , as claimed > y Jose , needed frequent applications of the trap as n patent clvlllzor. Jose languishes n jail and his Siouxslo has skipped fcr the rlgmam of her father with a paiutless warrior or a guide. cOLOiuno. The artesian well atZang's brewery in Den ver Uows 432,000 gallons of water per day. The graders on the Pike's Peak railway mvo been discharged. The company is short of funds. Colorado Springs people have finally aban doned all hope of obtaining artesian water for their town. ' * * " " Nearly nil local agents of the Denver & Bio Grande in Colorado have been asked to re sign at onco. Numerous charges will occur July 1. The Fplaguo spot of Denver , the filth of which fills the nostrils of the natives nnd taints the air even to the mountain tops is the Chinese quarters. A Longmont 31aino man was thrown Into a it by the announcement of a wag that Tilden tad been nominated by itho democrats. Ho lied in great agony. Denver consumes dally 21,000 pounds of joof , 4.000 pounds of mutton , 2,000 pounds of iork , 4,000 pounds of poultry , 1,000 pounds of mm , pickled pork and bacon. Total , 31,00'J louncfa of meat per dy. A roller skatink rink at Denver , exclusively or colored people , was dedicated Monday light. A number of Denver's brightest lights made spocchoacongratulating the colored poo- > 1 upon thorr advancement , enterprise nnd > Iuck , CAMKOnNIA. A vein of coal is reported to have boon ound near the quarry back of the insane nay- urn at Kapa. S. G. Cromwell , a peddler Of filthy pictures n San X'rnnclsco , was convicted and sent tc the penitentiary to paint the wicked in stripes. A mortgage of 85COO,000. given by tho' Cal ifornia & Sierra Nevada railroad company to the Central Trust company of Now York , was recorded in Stanislaus county lust week. Grasshoppers are reported to be in posses sion of the Chapman settlement , near FoUom , [ just week a party of Indians secured BOIIU Uty sackfuls of thorn and had a grant oast. Tha Sharon scandal Is to bo revived in i now quarter. The Oriental lodge of Masom lave decided to proxocuto the desocratora o the crave of Alison G. Oleson , wlioro Shorou'i BOO KB were found , The heavy rains of the past two weeks , have Inflicted grout damage to crops , Althoiig ! Juno rains are not unuRiial in the state , novoi during any year since 1850 have they been B < heavy as this yoir , A copy of the Inrt will and testament o Montgomery Ulalr , deceased , late of Mont jornery , Md. . aocompanlod by the necesiarj authenticated documents , has been filed foi probate at San Vrani Isco. The property lot by decedent In San Francisco consists of sev eral lota valued at about $1,000. UTAH. Hopt , the murderer who was condemned b bo shot on the 13th , has boon respited by Act ing Governor Tliwina * In order that hln oppea may bo heard by the United States uupre.-ni court. The rooeloti of bullion in Salt Lake city fo tlio * eolc ending Jun llth , incluiivo , wa. 9131,654.82 ; of ore , $3,700. the first ore ro colpta for more thin a month. The receipt of the week previous were $114,783.60 in 'bql lion. Worm * and caterpillars ara threatening t bo a terloua calamity In the eastern part o Salt Like city. They have stripped the frul trees and buihes of their follage.and the nakei trunks nnd limbo stand out OB if dead. No\ the puts ore attacking the shade trees. The ; are In such overwhelming numbers that no el foctual remedy has been found. MONTANA. Virginia City banker * have been maklni largo shipments of gold dust this spring larg er than uiual nt tbU soaion. At H lena , last week , George Terrella coir mercUl traveler who Attempted to oruda th license laww s arrested nnd compelled to pai up , the license , finen , oosti , eto. , amounting t the sum of 8100.75 , Tha production of the mines of the IIocl company , of Glendalit , In 188 : ) , was 2,002 no ton of lead , 008,472.71 ouncoi of tilver. i > m r > 02.n3 ounce * of gold In the load , and 03t,30 pounds of copper matte , oonUiulug 69,372 2 ounces of ullver , and 308,510 pounds of cop per. Of the many remedies beloro the public fo Nervous Debility nnd weakness of Nerv Generative Syatein , there is none equal to Al len's lind u Food , which promptly and penna neutly reatoro * all loet vigor ; it never falli 91 pkg. , 0 fur 15 , A The Kidneys They arc the most important sec retorv organ ? . Into nnd througl the Kidneys flow the waste fluids o the hody , containing poisonous mnt t"r taken out of the system. Ifth Kidneys do not net properly thi mutter is returned , the whole sys tern becomes disordered nnd the foi lowing symptoms will follow Headache , weakness , pain in tin small of back nnd loins , flushes o heat , chills , with disordered stonv nch nnd bowels. You can tborontjli ly protect the Kidneys by BUR DOCK BLOOD BITTERS niu when any of these symptoms mani fest themsclues you can quickly ri < yourself of them by this best of al medicines for the Kidneys. BUR DOCK BLOOD BITTESS are sole everywhere at 91 per bottle , am ono bottle will prove their efficacy TH23 HAS NO SUPERIOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano HE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OP TONJ FOUND IN NO OTHER PIANO. BOLD ONLY BY WOODBRIDGE BROS , , OMAHA NB I GORE FITS ! When I T cur * I cir not m tn merel/tn itop tbom Tot time and intn hire them return acftln. I meitn ridi * cil cure. I hire made the < llse ie of F1T8 , KPILErST or PAUJNO SICKNESS Hfo-longBtody. Iwnrrutar - racd ; to cure the wont cuei. Dtvanie otheri b t fAllod Is no reason for not now recelrlng a cur * . 9eDdr4 onoa for a triatlte and a Prte Bottle of m ? tnuuuiw nmwlf. Giro Expraiit and Poit Office. It coat * jvot ie for a trial , nil t will cure yen } . 2ddnM DC. 11. Q. ROOT. Ill FearlSt. . MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim ot e rlr Imprudence , c n 1njf nervous ( blllty. premature decay , etc. . baring tried la rain every known romody. has discovered a simnlo ) means of self-euro , which be will Ola follow-enfTerers. Addrms , 1 H. 11KKVES. < - * iatha.T Kt- New Vnrfc 10EET IlLiDIES find radical cure by mj I method , based on recent sci- lentific researches , even in the most desperate cases without any trouble to the functions. t cure equally the sad con- jconsequences of the sins oi lyoulh , nervousness and irn- rpotence. DISCRETION GUARANTEED. Prayer to send the Exact description o ( the Slckncsr , DR. BELLA , Member of Several Scientific Societies. O , Place do la Nation 0 , PARIS. mid wcd&sit RED STAR ; LINE Belgian Boyal ndtJ.8. Mull Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP The Rhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and franct Btoerago Outward , 920 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , tlR Sxcunlon , > D , Including bedding , etc , Zd Cabin , $60 ; Round Trip , $90.00 ; Excursion , $100 ; Saloon from $5 { to $90 ; Excursion 110 to 8160. J3TPetor Wright & SODS , Don Agents. 65 Bread way N. Y. CaldwelL Hamilton tc Co. , Omaha. P. E. Olod man & Co. , 203 N. 18th Street , Cmaha ; D. E. Kim ball , OmohaArentg. m&o cod-ly IN BOTTLES. Erlangor , . Bavaria Qulmbacher , . Bavaria Pilsner . .Bohemian Kaiser . . . .Bremen DOMESTIC. Budweiser . St , Louis Anhauser . St. Louis Bosb B . _ . MiHaukep Schlitz-Pilsner . Milwaukee Kruc'a . Omaha Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhim Wine. ED. MAUKBR , 121S ynrnnro Sf Generative Organ . cured bv th CIVI > I.B METHOD. Adontwitn allthoIIOSi'ITAI ; OKF11ANCK Prompt return of VIOOIL Slmiil cases , f3 to SO. Sovcro ones , $3 to ? 12. PAmphlo Frco. Cllalo Remedial Ageno , 16C r'ulton fat. , No\ \ York. UXTDCT I BELT and other KucTBri . - ArrLUKcn ure aent on iJU Dayt' Trial TC MEN ONLY. 7OUNO Oil OLD , wh we luffer Ing from NIUYOUS JJEBILTTT. LOST VrTiurr Wlsrixa WEAKNECSXS , and all thoaa dUeaiea of i PziuoxjLi. NATVBC. rarultlng from ABOSIU one OTUin Cicwc * . Bpixsly relief and oompleti nttoratlon to HiiLTU. VIOOB and MKIIOOI Bend at one * for Pamphlet fro * . Addrea * TOLTAIO BKI/T PP. . Marshall. Mich , i To thoie lafTerlnef roru tc eflecte ol Tputhfal errori lMmlnalwealmeM.earlrd > ear , Ibai manhood , ta , 1 will nd jou particular * ot i ilmple and certain m an of aelf oore , free of otiarg tjenaTouraddnx to V , O. XYLKU. Mood us , Oeni DR.HORNE'S ELECTRIC DELI Will euro Kerronint Luuib iolllif oniattim , l'i pila , Conv' ' \ Catan I OumliAKue. 1'iulaMua Uteri , rir. Only fclriitlno fclc trio llrlt In Amertra tint Ktuli the Ui-ctrk-ltr ana ma llwitUTthevatlriiu BI.OOO Would Not Bu It. PR. HOUII I wa affilote4 with rbeumatlim an jured by ualng a belt , To any one attlloted wit that dlioase , I would lay , buy llorno't Electrlo Bel Any one can confer with uie by writing callln it my ( tore , liiO OouglM itreet. Omaha , Neh. WILUAM LYONS. UAIN OFFJCK Oppodtt poetoffire , room i Fiei let block. fjTKor ule at C. P. Ooodm&n'i Druj Store1 11 ] Aaraam Ut , Omaha. Order * Oiled O. 0 P. cr Wormy Veins of thi bcroum. q/in Hi THE Mm-tooK WORKS , BUfttlNWOK IOWA , smcrc WORK-- / WON mm MAOH1REK * , . * Fruit Evaponfi&t ' SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WK CALL TOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Cake , , food tor stock ot any kind. Cne ponnd Is vyaA to three pounds ot oorn1 * In thii FAII mter , instead of running down , Till Increaee In weight r : j , . ic , r . , j 1 " . " . ° _ "J'1 ; Dairymen . , asroll as others , who ueo It can ( entry t Its morlla. Tij It and Jurlg for rour ! ve Price MS.Oo rmr ton : no ohnree lor aok . Aildrwa WOODMAN LINSEED OK , COMPANY , Omaha Neb , DEALERS IN FIEE MD BURGLAR PKOOF 3.OJ30 J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALER IN SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , LIME , CEMBNT , PLASTER , &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Depot , - Omaha , Neb , BTEELE , JOHNSGN& CO. , H. B. LOCKWOOD ( formerly of Lockwood & Draper ) Chicago , Man ager of the Tea , Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of above ; also pipes and smokers' articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND PO WDER CO PERFECTION ' Heating and Baking IK only attained by nalng CHARTER OAEC Stoves and-Banges. " WIRE WE OVER DOOfl Fct sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMAHA 0. M. LEIGHTON. H. T. CLARKE. LEIGHTON & CLARKE , SUCCESSORS TO KENNAHD BROS. 4 CO. ) I -DEALERS IN- PaintsOils. . s Class. NEBRASKA. FRANZ FALK BREWING GO. Milwaukee , Wis. QOTTHER & CO. , Sole Bottlers. M.HELLMAN & CO. , WVW t * K /Mt 9 t fl Wholesale Olothiers ! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 CQR. &IA.HA. . SLOMAN BROTHERS , RECENTLY FROM FREMONT , NEB.r WHOLESALE LEATHFRSADOLERY SADDLERY HARDWARE , . HIDES , PELTS , FURS , TALLOW , WOOL , -WE PA THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES For Hides , Wool , Pelts , Etc. , and consignments made to us will receive- prompt attention , for which immediate returns will bo mado. 13th Street , Bet , Dodge and Capitol Ave , , - - OMAHA , NEB ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY. ) LIME AND CEMENT. Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas ts , , Neb ,