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|| | T NI v —— ITHE DA{LY BEE--SATURDAY MAY 20 1882 HONEY FOR THE LADIES tenaissance cloth is a new dress fabric. Shot and changeable silks are once more in high favor. Grenadines in Spanish Ince designs are novel and elegant. “Jambo® ornaments and worn by the million. French Jace rivals § ming black dresses. Turn-over collars, with fancy neck-rib- bons, are very fashionable. 1t tak ¢ a girl about four hours longer 4o wash the frout windowaof n house thin the back windows,—Newport Journal. Brocades give place to embroideries of charms are ish lnce for trim. elaborate designs wronght on surah sils, in the Chinese stitches that are alike on both sides, are % color lined Silk velvet cosaquing, with pa elegantly worn over skirts of ya and materinls, Many of them ar with satin of pale shade or color. A Tuscan straw Gypey's hat, faced with dark green velvet, and trinimed outside with & wreath of hazle-nuts and fohage, is sent us from Virot's among & number of other sty ish models. Very pretty spring costumes are made of two_contrasting _colors—for instance, one of dark blue clo.h with wide box plait ings around the bottom and a pannier-like deapery above lined with deep crimson. It to k the doctors two hours to get a billiard ball out of the mouth of a Chicazo belle. She had been watching an ama. teur gime and recklessly smiled just ana crack shot was made, “Has it stopped raining yet?' asked Giearge of 1lenry, who sat by ihe window. s8 it has,” answered Henry, “here in & woman going about with sn imbrella up, but that don’t meen any- thing.” Dresses of chine-figured satin surah ate among the most tasteful importations, They vome with dark green or maroon grounds strewn with tea roses or carna- tions, and are trimmed with cream-tinted fice!le lace. Pointed bodices are confined to evening dreases, and the severe points are soft: ned Dby one or tro puffs of ratin, gradually growing narrower in back and frmt, or by Dleatings ot lnce, or by many loops of rib- bon, Pompeiian red and black silk stockings are worn with the simplest and with the inost eluborate toilets —no matter whether they are light or dark, Dark navy-blue and the lighter porcelain-blue are favorite colora for hosiery. Small jewelled lace-pine, matching the color and design of the earrings. ate now used to fasten bonnet strings. The pretti- est of these are in_the form of crescents, arrows, or butterflies, made of pearls and tiny dismonds, The most startling parasols exhibited thus far are those of vermillion satin, lined with old gold silk and trimmed with double-ruffies of wide gold lace, The fer- ruls are surrounded by a wreath of bril- liant scarlet. roses, mixed with small yel- low sunflowers. A wastern womn named her girl baby after a noted lady and wrote to her about it. The lady xent a thick, heavily-realed envelope, “not to be ufycned until the babe's 30th birthdny." t was a terrible revenge to take,—Philadelphia News. Some of the prettiest droses for tho summer season are those made with a foundation skirt of plain satin, either pale pink, sky-blue, silver-gray, lilac, or pale corn-color, These skirts are covered with gathered ruffles of Oriental lice. Among the newest fabrics are moire grenadines of two stripes of contrasting colors, to be made up with the repped Victoris silk, or with the gllnca surahs that change through two or threo colors, und are called chameleon silks. Small ecarf-shaped mantelets complote elaborate costumes for the carriage and street, They are black, almond color or drab, aud are of repped Sicilienre silk, Tndia cashmere or China_crape, with full sured income of $12,000 a year, and they want to enjoy themselves, Clara Louise Kellogg will sing in public, for the last time, at_the Academy of Mu- sic, iWew York, on tha 10th int., and the proceeds will be dotiated to the actor’s fund. Thisis & charming mod» to take leaye of the profession and the public. The fiest part of Wagner's *‘Nibelungen Ring'" was produced at Her M jssty's the- ater in London, Friday night, hefore a crowd. d audience, which included princes and other members of the nobility. Tt was well received and the papers enlarge upon the artistic and popular suce Edwin Booth, who, as already made known, will sail hence for England on May 31, is to appear in London, at the Adelph June 26, and will act there f o i robably, will be *‘Riche- E filler, manager for Mr in London. The New Yotk May festival is pro- nounced, on tue whole, a success, and will next year, The ut &125,000, and re- ceipts about the same, It is1ot probable that the guaranteed fand of $25 000 willbe touched, unless later bills increase the ex penditures, 1ot the rent of the 7th regi- ment armory £11,000 wa+paid, and $17,000 was expended in fittingit up, The orches- tra of three hundred and two instruments 000, and & like sum_was spent to compensate the soloists. The transporta tion of choristers and their maintenance the city necessitated an outlay of ),00), Gilbert and Sullivan write their comic operas together iv described by Mr, Cellier, “They st down and talk and amoke innumerable cigarets together,” he snys, “whils they are getting their ideas together, Gilbert says to Sulliv ‘I've got an idea,” Sullivan screws gluss into his eye, looks at Gilbert critically for a woment, and says: ‘Have you? T really shonldn’t havethouget it of you.” ‘1 want the girl to sing something like this,’ con- tinues Gilbert. ‘Makeit the man,’ putsin Sullivan; ‘and, by the way, 1 want you to write something for that chorus—some- thing that they can sing Ja-te-ta, and 8o on;' and so they talk and joke and smoke cigarets till the opera is evolved.” HDUOATIONAL NOTES. undoubtedly be repe Milwankee is to be the site of a State Normal School. A man in Knox county, Maine, who wanted to vole against n proj oted ~high- school, wrote his ballot “Know.” It is expected that the Profsssor of Cel- tic who is about to be appointed to this nowly constituted chair at edinburg Uni: versity will begin hls work at the uext winter session. The minimum salary of the primary #chool tenchers in France is 8200, themax- imum $440, Instruction is free in infant schools, primary schools proper, and ad- vanced primary schools, and also in the norwal achools, T wo students, sent out by the Mexican government, are taking practical lessons in cotton culture, having a tarm near Selma, Ala, on which they do all the work themselves under the direction of a teacher. The first gift for the new Harvard law school building was $100,000, butthe plans will necessitate §126.000 for the building and £9,000 additional for furnishivg. The donor has increasid ,his original gift to cover this amount, The Archbishop of Paris has issued a pastoral letter deploring the secularizatioa of education, and charging parents to sonally undertake the re igious instr of their children in places where no ed: tiohal provision beyond the State school exists, At the recent matriculation examination of the Calcutta University, eight woman possed rccessfully, of whom six were na- tives of Tndia; and'at Bombay soven wo- wmen were successful, including four from the city of Poonah. At the I'irst Arts exhibition at Calcutta, » female candidate obtained a scholarship of the first grade. Students at Michigan University who tamming of sleek chenille fringe falliog over jet. There are occasionally brave women in the world, A Philadelphia lady hemd burglars hralkln{(, into her house. She arose, called the bulldog, and seized the shot gun. Then she oponed the door, let out the dog, and almost _immediately tired thegun, ‘The dog's hide was too much parforated to sell for anything. Rev. Dr, Pullman, of New York, re- cently eaid that “‘women are not amuels, but plain human beings.” T'he dootor never made & more serious mistake, Of course, we all know they are not angels, but to call them “plain”! ~ We predict & falling off of thefeminine element in man's congregation,—New Haven Register, ““Rosalind, my dear,” said her mother, who was sweeping out the front hallway, ““does this button belong to your father's overcoat?’ *‘Let me see it. Oh, dear no, ma! It onmes from George's overcvat, Tsn't iv splendid?” *‘T don't ses anything 80 very splendid about 1t.” *'Ob, why, mal If you were only young, and ‘such a nice young man like George should— lhm.\lx—" “"Well, I shan't have any more such work in this house, I've no objection to a little moderate hugging io this house, but young men can't hug thelr overcoat buttons off in my hallway, not much.” And Rosalind went to her boudoir to in- «dulge 10 & weep, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Mory Anderson has a new version of *‘Mary Stuart.” Anna Dickinson is to play “Othello” as well as Hamlet,” Col, Mapleson cleared $00,000 by his last opera season, Nat. Goodwin's profits for the season are estimated at $25,000, It is suid that John McCullough's net gain by this season’ancting will bo 830,000, May Davenport will play leading heavy parts with Frederick Warde next spring. May Shaw, of Fanny Davenport's com- pany, has been playing leading juveniles the past season with excellent succeas, Masmi gets » million francs for four sea- sons of fiye months in Spain, Strakosch proposes taking Capoul to the same coun- try. Miss Maude Harrison has bsen re-en- aged for another season by tha Union us i are theater, at the snug little salary of per week. California l&nmh{u “Upcle Tom's Cabin,’ ial's uumEm{ played to $9,000 in one week at the California thea- ter, San Francisco, John McQullough, Lawrence Barrett and Mary Anderson, have consented to take part in the forthcomiug dramatic fes- tival in Cincionati, Flotow, composer of Martha, Stradella and other operss, reached the L+ of 70 on the 27ch ult, His friends in Vienna in- tended duly to celebrate the event. James P, Voorhees, & son of Senator ‘Voorhees of Indiaus, has written a play which he hopes soon to produce, He has been acting with John McCullough's com- pany. Dr, l{n:: von B;nliz; I:d l“:,“'.n about l::l, atl t ¢ of uedict, the marri m:yfll hrl"l‘luly become engaged to Fraulein Schauzer, an actress at the Mein. hfl‘n Court theater. unie Palmer, McKee Rankin, Barney MacAuley, Genevieve Ward, Mr, an Mrs. Florence, Hearne's **Hearts of Oak,” ‘Aunie Pixley, *“The World,” and Baker wnd Farion, have all closed their season. Miss Olara Morris will pl-hm engage- aut of two 1"‘"11“ tix‘-: Bul:w"lIYMk begin) ay 29, e will ep- e Sanille” on tho. first_ weck, aud n *“The New Magdalen” on the second. James O'Neil will probably be the leading wmember of the company in support Charles R, Thorne, jr., has finally left A fl:'hnur for ouds ':.nd will not act wit company in Boston. Mo anys he does not intend to ac’ again for « long time, a9 he and his wife have an as- have completed their second year in the department of literature, science and the arts, and have als) completed all the pre. scribed work offered in the first two years in some one of the reveral lines of study teading to a_buchilor’s degree, are to MI allowed to choose whef they will con’ tinue their work on the “‘credit sysiem” or on the so-calied university system. The doctor’s degree is;hereafter to be ¢ only on persons that have made profi insome one branchof study and good attainments in two other branches, and upon presentaticn of n thesis that shall avince power of rosearch and of indepen- dent investigation. A Congress of French schoolboys has just been held near Toulouse, the twenty delegates resolving after two days’ deliber- ation to suggest to the Minister of Public Instruction the substitution of two modern langunages for the Latin and Greek hitherto included in the Lycee curriculum, the ap- pointment of & committee of scholars to mediate with the masters, improvement of the food, suppression of the monopoly hitherto enjoyed by the coucierges of sup- plying small luxuries at exorbitant prices, and, finally, the amnesty of some scholars recently expelled from Toulouse and Mont- pelier ~ Another meeting is to_be held on August 21, during the summer helidays, in order to consider the reply of the Minister, should he deign to answer the ‘‘manifesto,” The studentsof the Harvard Annex have shown a tendency toward the traditional classical curriculum and not toward noience, All the courses in Greck were taken by the female students lust ‘The classes were fed by the best private and high echools, The professors marked the young women on the same scale with the young men and have expressed great satisfaction with their progress, ‘I'wenty young women, who passed the preliminary examinations last June to the regular course of four years, are expecting to take the final examination next June, The irls have all worked hard, and their health a8 in no case suffered, All have con- ducted themselves in a thoroughly exem- plary munner ——— PHPPERMINT DROPS, ‘Why is it that we hear so much about the Cochin China but nothing about the horse? The paper which ealled this kind of weather the spring-halt hit it nearer than Venuor is in the habit of doing, All kinds of food are now so fearfully adulterated that the place where ignorance is bliss is at the dinner table,—Philadel- phia Chrouicle-Herald, The New Hampshire brewers have ad- vanced the price of beer, and the White Mountaineers are said to be as much ex- oited about it as though they lived in Cin cinnati, The first circus started out from Put- nam county, N, Y., in 1827 or 1828, We Supposed the circus jokes of 1882 were much older than Bity-four years.—Norris. town Herald, A Boston horse-railroad had forty con- ductors arrested for stealing fares,” Fel- lows who can heat a bell-punch deserve to o appointed Indian agents,— Philadelphia | fu Chronicle, Tmwigrants are now pouring into this country it the rate of one millivn a year. Just think how the eorn crop will be in- creased when they get to wearing tight- fitting Awmerican shoes, Sitting Bull is credited with remaking in a thoughtful manuer: “What & pity itis that our forefathers, the noble sons of the forest, failed to pass an auti-European bill early in the seventeenth century.”—Hart- ford Courant. Newspapers are noticing the fact that a thief in huriul»urg carried off & ton of coal without wakin the family, but we do not see anything remarkable ‘about that. A ton uf coal is so small nowadays that al- wost any smart boy couid run off with one, 1t is said the sale of hay and straw in New York Oty amounts to $10,000,000 each year. A young man who visited New York sud Coney Island last summer, snd saw the manver in which thousands of per- sons of both sexes imbibad fancy drinks, says he would have supposed the sales of Sioaw alone would reach & much larger sam, The Czar never receives anyvody after 1 o'clock. The remainder of the day he spends in the palace sub-cellar, locked i Matrvingovski fire-proof safe, clad in cart4ron nlster. Mo received Lientenant Danenhower at 2, however. on that gentle- man making an affidavit that he wasn’t & Nihilist, and could not play on the cornet —Pul Covntry girl How can you tell an edi- tor? Why, it's the easi thing in the world. You can tell him by his distin guiched air: by the perfect fit of hs lothes; Ly the elegance of his manners, and his winninz ways. You may also know him by the lavish way he slings around hi« money: by the atmosphere of o ezant leisure which always surrounds bim, He generally dwives a dwag, and keepa a pet bulldog” with a brunette nose, He wears nothing but the most expensive jowelry, and Invariably speaks the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. =New York C ercial D. M. WELTY, (8ncoessor to D. T Mount.) Manufasturer and Dea'er in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods of 4LL DESCRIPTIONS. e “I Don't Want That Staff.” Is what a lady of Boston said to her husband when he brought home some medicine to cure her of sick headache and neuralgia which had made her miserable for fourteen years, At the tirst attack, therefore, it was adminis- tered to her with such good results, that she continued its use until cured, and made so enthusiastic in its praise, that she induced twenty-two of the best families in her circie to adopt it as their regular family medicine. That “atuff” is Hop Bitters, — [Standard. tf ——————r———r—— SUACOBS ]} CADR gy MALK, THEGR WANREMEDY FOR RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chea?, Gott, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and =, Scalds, Generai Badily Pains, Yooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. ¥ Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacosa O o & aafe, sure, simpln and cheap Exterual Memedy. A trinl en ut the comparatively arting outlay of 60 Centn, and every one suflers img with pain can have cheap and positire winf of its claime, “ A Directions in Eleven Languagsd 13 #07.DBY ALL DRUGGISTS AN DEALLRZ IN MEDICINE. A.VOGELER & €O, Balisms " il—eh_rask;m}la,fiona,l BANK. OF OMAHA NEBRASKA (No. 2665.) TREASURY DEPARTYENT, Offi2e € COMPTROLLER OF TIIR CURRENCY, WASHINGTON, April Zbth 1852, Wikxas, by satisfuctory evidence prosented del ned, it t us been made to appear RASKA NATIONAL BANK OF ho county of complied d Statues of ) NEBS wence the bustness of Banking: Now, therstoro, I, Jehu Jay Krox, Comptrlier of the'Currency, do hereby certit? that *“The Nebraska National Bank of Omaha,” in_the city of Omaba, in the ¢ unty of bouglas, and stato business of Banking a4 provided in Sectien Fifty Ono Hundred and Bixty-Niveof the Revised Btatutes of tne United States. hund and real of office this 26 day of April 1-82. w» JOHN JAY KNOX, The above Bank ivnow propared to recelve business It commences with » fully pad up capital of §200,000.00, with officers and directors 8. R, JOHNSON, P son & Co.. Wholesale Grocors. A. E. TOUZALIN, Vio -Presivest, of C. B, &Q. R., Boston, salo Boots and Shoes, JNO, 8. COLLINS, of G, H, & J 8. Collins, Wholcsale Loatherand 8 ddlery. at Law, LEWIS 8. REED, of Byron Reed & Co., Real Estato Dealoy HENRY “’H\'ATFA Ca lato Cashier of tha of Nobrasks, is suthoriz.d to commence the In testimony whereof witness m. { B Compuroller of the Currency. as follows: ¥8iDYST, of Steels, John: R R., w.V. HOIINIB,;‘I(: W. V, Morse and Co,, Whole- JAMES M, Woorworth, Counsellor and Attoruey National Bank of Omaha, and ected with the active manage- tof that Bank since ity organ- {eation in 1803, ARTIFIGIAL l.|£fl8§. 1 NEW 0MAHA o l‘ll:d, 0., th old, popular, wud "okt waaufacturer Artificial Limbe. Of the latest luproved plan, has oponcd a | sargory ineitate ae 1w South troot, Omaha, whoro he is prepar. d b liuba of every description, skelotons and supportersfor paralizod and deformed limbs, trusses, and shoulder braces and_rupporters lor omale’ weakness, &c Doctor. has had 2 years experionce {u weard J. 8. CRAWFOKD, 100 South 14th S¢. Omaha, Neb. NERVOUS DEBILITY, or. & WS R R RATPBE carcaant— A specific for Hysteris, Dizziness, Convulsions, Norvous Headache, Mental Deprossion, Loss of nmunry.sp-mmunu.huxuwn Iuvoluntary Ewtsaions, Premature Old Age, caused by over- excrtion, self-abuse, or over-ndulgence, which loads 0 inisery, decay aud death, ~Oune box will cure recont cascs. h box contalns one month's Areatinent, One dollar & box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mall prepaid on receipt of Rolce- We guarmatsa aix baxes to cure aby case. ith each order recelved by us for six boxes, ac- companied with five dollars, will send the pur- and adjusting. chasor our written guarantee to return the woney if the troatment does not efect & cure. Goodman, , Bole, Wholesale and [ , Dr rogul Agent, Ouiabi, Neb. Orders by mall at Retatlaprice. dewly Agentfor Jas. R Hill & C CRLEBRATED CONGORD HARNESS "‘The Bess in The World.” 1212 EARNAIDN ST, Orders Eolicited. OMAHA,NEB me 1y Proposals For Indian Supplies and Transportation, DPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Indian AfTairs, Wasaington, April 25, 1852, Sleated propomls, inorsed “Propomda for Beef,” (bids for Deef must be suomited in sep- arate_envelopes,) Bacon, Flour, Clothing, or Transportation, s ., (a4 the case’ may be,) 'and directed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 108, 66 and 07 Wooster street, New York, wili bo recelved unti: 1 p. m, of Tuesday, May 25, 1882, for furnishir g for the Indian service about 800,800 pounds tucor, 40,0000 pauts Bt on the hool, 198,000 pounds Beans, 70,000 pounds Baking Powder, ¥,000,000 founds Corn, 760,000 pounds Coffee, £,800,00) pounds Fl. 212,000 pouinds Food, 860,000 pounds HHard Hroad, Tt pounds Hominy, 9000 pouuds Lard, 1,650 barrels mess pork, 933,000 poundy Rice, 11,200 pounds Tea, 65,000 pounds Tobacco 200,000 pounds Ealt, 240,000 pounds Soap, 6,000 pounds Hods, 1,260,000 pounds Sugar an ‘835,000 paund eas, Also, Biankets, Woolen and_Co'ton Goods (comsistng in pat of Ticking, 3,000 yarda; Stan ard Calico, 80,000 yards; Drilling, 10,000 yards Duck, free from all sizing, 170,000° yard ; Den {ms, 17,000 yards; Gingham, 50,000 yards; Kea: tucky Jeans, 28,000 yards; Chevios. 5,200 ‘yrrds Brown 8rcoting, 200 000 yards, Bloached S nect- Ingg, 20,000 yaras; Hickory shirting, 10,600 yards Colico " Bhivting. 6,000 yarde; Winkey, -8 000 vards; Clothing, Groceries, Notions, Hardware, Medical Supplics, and a 'long list of m scel laneous articles, such as Harness, Plows, Rakes Fores, &c,, and for about 475 Wagons require or tho service in Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, daho, Indian Te ritory, Minnesota,’ Montanu, Nebraska, Ao ada ard Wiecon:in, to b deliver- ed at Chicago, Kansas City, and sfoux Chs. Alto for such Wagons as may bo required, adapted to tho climate of the Paciflc Coast, Califoruia brakes, delivered at San Francikco, Also, t:an-portation for such of the articles, goodsand mupplies that may nok bo _contracted for to'be delivered at the Agenciee. "BIDB MUST BR NADE OUT 0X GOVERNMEN T BLANKS Schedules showing the kinds atd quantities of subsistence supplies’ equirad for each Agency, aud the kinds ~nd quantities in gross, of all other go-da and articles, togother with blank proposals and forios for contract and bond, con ditions tc by observed by bidders, time and place of delivery, torms of contraci and _pay- ment, trangportation routes, and all other neces- sary fostruciions will be furaished upon appli- cat on to the Indian Office in Washiogton, “or Nos. 65 and 67 Wooster street, Now York; Wm. H. Lyon, No. 433 Broadvay,” New York; the Comm searies of Subsistence, L. S. A., at Cheyenne, Chicago, Losvenworth, Omaha, Saint Loux, Saint Paul, §an Fre clsco, and Yanktou; tho Postwaster at Sioux City, and to the Pcst: masters at tho folowing ramed places in Kan- s Arkonses City, Burilogton, Caldwell, Dodge City, Emporis, Eurcka, Great Bend, Howard, Hutchison, Lar e , McPaerson, Mar~ fou, Medicine Lodgo, New on_ Ossge Uity Se- dal, Seeriing, Topk, Wollizgton, Wich.ia aud Winflald. Bids will be opened at the hour and day above stated, aud bidders are ibvited to bo present at the openine. Crrririep CHECKS, Al bids must be #nied by certified chcks upon some United States Dopository or Ansistant Treasurer, for t least five yer cent. of ‘tho smount of the propossl. H VRICE Commis ‘oner. JOUN BTABLUR, KROME SSCHAMF, Prosident Vice Prex't. W. 8. Dusiiek, Sec. snd Treas. THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING GO Lincoln, Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters, Harrows, Farm Rollers, flullk ‘Pl(lv Rakes, Bucket Elevating Wina ml c. WNoure pry uring for other partios. s al orders e NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO., LiNoous Nms red to do job work and manut A AT T U RSy o EX 3D IMPERISHABL BERFUME Murray & Lanman’s FLARIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. ed-tr GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK The GrestTHSDE MARX English rem. edy. Anun- lll{, ng cure for Seminal m follow a8 & - BEFORE TAKINQ. sequenco of AFTER TAKING, Self-Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Universal Laasi- tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre: maturs Old Age, and many othor Diseases that lead o Insanity ‘or Cousumption and & Prema- ture Grave, £&rFull particulars in our pamvhlet, which we desiro to sond free 1v mall to every one. £ Tho Specific Medicine s vold by all drugglsts at §1 per package, or 6 packwges for 86, or will bo sent froo by mail ou rect ptof the money, by addressing THEGRA 4EDICINE CO., Buflalo, N, Y. orwalew acTme-e0l * PILES! PILESI PILES) A Sure Cure Found at Last! R T M g W o 4 PO Ulcerated Pilos has boen discovered by Dr. Wil liam, (an Indisn remedy,) called Dr. Wil auw's Indlia Olutwacnt, A eibgle box bas oured the worst chronic casos of 25 or 80years standing. No one need suffer five minutes atter applylog this wonderful soothing modicine, Lotlons, instra: monts and eloctusried do more karm than good, Wililaw's Olntment absorbs tumors, allays tho intease ftching, (particulaaly at night atter gettlug warm In bed,) acts a8 & poultice, givee ln- Stant and paioioss aad Lo propared only for ‘o the private pare, aod for Gold ing else. fitad what the Hon. J. M. CoMnberry of Cleve: and says about Dr. Wiiliaw's Indian Pllo Olut. went: 1 have used scores of Piles cures, aud it affords me p casure tosay thatl have nover found auything which gave such linmediato and porua nent rellef as Dr. William's (odian Olntwmont, For sale by all drugglate or malled on rocolph price, §1.00. HENRY & CO.. Prop'rs. CLav! wLAND, Q0. ¥or sale by €. ¥ Goodman. 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Send £or R Circulr. e epirited, try| o t may Digcase 19 an « flect, not a cause. 1ts origin within; its manifestations without. cure the disease the cAUsEmust ba removed, 1 no other way can a_cure ever 'e_cffe WARNER'S SAFTE K1DND' LIVER C! principle. - 1t realizcs | hat 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arize from deranged kidneys and liver, and it strikes at once st the root of the The elements of which it is compoeed aifficulty. " | act directly upon theso great organs, hoth as Yoon aid R¥sTORER, and, by placivg’ them in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, , you will ind an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 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