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THE DAILY BEESATURQAY ATUGUST 19 168 (1) "~ e E— HONHEY FOR THE LADIES An honest man is ths noblest pursuit of ‘woman, The newest bodices are glove-fitting, with large and full panisrs aronnd the hips. Tarn arme and necks are again displayed by the latest fashion in eutting French b dices. Freahly gathered flowers are used to trim the hats and corsages of country toilets, There is an «fort to revive wreaths of flow.ra as head-dresses and low clusters behind the enre, Aprons of ficelle Ince, with a large pocket trimmed with a bright colored ribhon bow, are among the coquetries of French toiles Waolen, velvet and brocatelle bodice ars worn over skirts of painted linen of ecru shade with gay fAowers, and also of mateen. A Milwaukee woman has kept a kottle of hot water on the stove every night for twenty-two gears past in order to scald burglars, Next we shall ave a coat tail flirtation code, Having the tails coyered with mud will mean: I don't like her father. Boston Post. Btraw fans brought from Tuscany are accompanied by & paravol of straw, and worn with white muslin (resses that have yellow satin or brown velvet rihbon orna- ments, One of the latest froaks of gay Wash. ington girls is to don man's attire and raid melon patchies and berry gardens, Four of them were recently detected in the work, A Virginia woman in pursuit of a chicken can throw a stone and break a hen's neck nine times out of ten, but as to her skill with the flat-irone, that's a family seciet. If yon want to be real stylish in your ocorrewpondence, according to the Syre- cuse Herald, you must use fancy-colored sealing-wax and a big seal to close your envelopes, A small dsve with a black ring around its throat is attached by & brass ornament to French straw bonnets, Another capri isa bonnet made etirely of green with a rose wreath aiound the brim, The most criginal country toil-ts have skirts of Turkey red_calico, coyered with narrow gatherod ruffies, worn under a par- dessus of light blue woolen goods, The hat s dark bluestraw with red popuies My big ra,"” y own darling green rabbit,” *“I'he idolized pic of my dreatus,” eto., was what n Frenct wife wrote to captain of atillery, and her husband has asked for a reparation. A faghion item says the belle of the pe- rioi now wears at her waist belt a little muric-box, faintly play.ug a -inde tune. The average Aierican girl can put enough airs without att ching a musi o her waist, — Norristown He Cincinnati may not be the most oom- fortable city for s summer roaort, but it has one of the m st interesting breach of promise cases on record. The wicked de- ceiver who has bioken his pledge is eighty years of uge and almost u cripple, Barques are cut in every sh.pe and style fmagiuable—round. pointed, long or shoit, with rquare tabs all around the edge , in porition fashion, or with tull puffs lined with a contrasting color and issping from beneath thurp pointed cuiress corsage a Ia Marxie Antionette. It is serenely claimed by a Bradford . editor that . young lady in charge of a 1oa.] telephono office has such dulect tones that when sha is talkiog through the in. strument the Aolian harp, and litt e birds fly out to roost on the line, in order to learn new muic for their souge, A Nashvillo woman, who had been slan- dered by a young man, attacked the youth in a street with o butcher knife, hicked away at hin until ho ran, und, waysn local paper, ‘“‘conducted herself like a perfect Ludy throughout the affair.” Why of course, Colored Inces are meeting’ with great favor with American ladies. Their de- sigus are usually of Spanish variety, and their coors include all the fashivuable dyes of dark green, wood brown, bronze, royal blue, terra-cotta, garnet, eorn, Kue- siun gray, amber, heliotrope, pals blue, and old gold, These laces have been in great demani this season both for dress and miliinery purposee. Tho unheard of temerity of & young Iady who, instead of running and scre«ming at the wight of a rat which crossed her puth, stepped upon the rodent’s tail and held hiw fast till dispatched by some men, was » matter of o great surprise that an in- quiry as to her identity was made, and it was found that " ho'” was o well known young man masquerading infgirls attire, Mme, Vallemberg, the daughter of Mr, D. Enrentioff, the S vedish minister to the rte, in in training for n swim across the osphorur. ‘This is with the concurrence of har husband, » naval officer, the son of arich ba ker of Norway, to whow_she was married & year or Mume, Val- lomberg bas already awum with the stream down from Therapia to Yenikol, A5e noxb villake (on “ske. Rosphoruss b & trial trip, There are indlcations that skirts plaited from belt to toe will again be much worn shis autumn. Imported traveling skirta have ‘alrendy ipprared made thus, oud above thiskilted +kirt is the stylish French pannier polonaice with its exquisite shape and artistic drapery. Ovyer ocher kilted skirts are worn the Newmarket jackets, with full sash drapery of the dtess watefini caught up in graceful folds above the kiltings. Boots and shoes, even for "outdoor wear, not unfrequently have the upper portions made of material to matoh the dress word with them, Thoso of yelvet brocaie are prefer to keep them saparate and thus inform themeelves which of the two hurts them the most. At this season of the yesr there is no need of aymatuizing with every man who avpears to be sinking nnder the weight of some secret sorrow, [t may be cnoum: bern—Liowell Citizen, Tt costa this government $18,000 per year to fire sunset gu & at various military posts, but we wouldn’t have 'em stop it for anything, The sun doesn’t know enongh to sink out of sight without beine shot at. Free Press, Tt issnid that the green peel of the cu. cumber is o deadly poison to cockroaches and will clear them ont inside of twenty- four hours, Dut that i’ it. What will clean out the ward politician® Before the dreaded opththalmis can make havoo with the English troopa in yot it will have to overcome the resist se of blue specticles, of whic 25,0 0 pairs have been ordered by the government at five cents a pair, Tt is fair to conclude from the following advertissment whi h lately appesred in the Cayuea Chief, pnblished at Weed:- t, that meat is high In Wostern New rk: “Wanted A gentloman desires to find a partner with capital to assi-t him in the purciase of & beefstenk, One who own a frying-pan and a piece of pork pre- forred, the beauty of a paper collar,” rema ked the honorable member, conxing a refract ry pin, ‘s its economy. ¥ou wear one & week, then you turn it and wenr it anotherfweek. Then you split it, and yon have two new collars with one clean side, good for another week, each of em.” and adjusting the flat scarf over the red flannel shirt, he went down to dinner,—Burlington Hawkeye, “Look heah, boss, I want be law on Miss Matilda Snowball,” said Jim Webster, as ho entered the office of Justice Gregg, and with his_hooked finger dashed beads of perspiration as Jarge as peacans from his ‘What did she do?” ““She am de y who bust two holes in my bavjo.” “On purpose?” “Ob course she dia, #he didn’t mean to bust dem ar two holes in de banjo, what far did she hold up her two sharp poiated elbows when I tried to bang her ober her black cocoanut wid de banjy fur gibben me sass?'—Texas Sitt- ing. ‘The Great Congreseional Steal. From Puck. The Skookawahominy, Two yards wide and all mu 1 broathe into my steam caliiope and cele. brate the Skookswahominy creek; I eleva o my whoop for the Skookawa- hominy. The mud turtle with his head on ene bank, T'ne wail of him on t e other, The inch and a half t) +pare. You, oh chip, too I ¢ lebrate, vainly try- ing to hoat down that noble stream, in the eddies whizl'd, in a two-inch eddy tumultususly whirl'd, The smanll boy in a red s:irt, in butternut breeches dresyd; the one suspender of him, the bent pin, the yard of twine, the hickory switch of him, 1 celebrate the fishing he is doing, He iy getting no tish, but it is all right; to me, Wait, it is the same, Fndeavor is much, 1 celebrate endeavor, Let us go out and take a driuk to el deavor. Let us drink up the whole Skookawa- hominy. That is about ome quare drink. The congressman, in his seat uprising, the eye of the speaker catching, the speaker nearly deaf talking, The glor es of the Skookawahoming; the dimensions of it, the mighty fleets on if breast floating, the urgent necesmty of an appropriation. The wize of the appropriation; the largen ss and healthiness of i ; the getting of it; the vetoing the eof; the congressmen over the prasident’s veto passing it. Ths 1mmme iate future, The American very handsome in appearauce. Sometimes the small raised flowers sre seen upon rounds of a corresponding color i b dck, k ereen, seal drown, stone gray, andthe like, with kid foxings of the same shade; orotherwise, for evening wear, wo aeo whits foundation, with pale. blue, mauve, rnrl, oro'd gold flowers and white kid oxings, To match walking costumes are rich 100king boots of bronze kid with up g:n of brown vel\et, the raised patterns ing of & darker shade. PEPPRMINT DROPS. *‘Does moonlight soothe!” asks the New York Herald, If she d paregoric will, and ten cents buys & heap of it this year, Georgia catfish may go on swallowing calves and sheep, but the flany tribe in this state will still be content with a small boy now and then, The leader of a new Iowa brass band has ppeared with all the instruments and uniforms. Some men who desorve mouu- ments uever got them, “Mediclnal purposes” means handing out whisky to any man who feels a little off, If heels a little on after he gets it that's his own affuir, A Nebraska boy threw an egg at a cow and kil'ed her stone dead, luj that same egg hit & lecturer, he would scarcely have paused in his address,—Detroit Fres Press, Three bottles of Halleoks Hygienic Hul. Iucination made me & well man, aud re- stored the use n(:liy limbs which had he:n cut off in a railroad accident.—Joun Bun- yan, A town in Connectiout had a marrisge, an elopement, & tire, » funcral, & circus, & wurder and & thunder storm on the samo day, and Deadwood is asked to take & back seat. Th ht of & fat man trying to look groceful in @ bathing suit is what wmakes the little baldheaded flshes stand on their tals and grin—Philadelphia Chronicle- Herald, Nearly all the southern papers chauge from $2'to §10 per head for announcing -political canaidates, In this wanner-the pross preveats & rush of over twenty candi- each office. QOuly one man out of niveteen takes whisky ip bis soda water. The others n with a _rope, with a club like- wise, outside the oapitol waiting, The congressman, thoroughly slugged, nc s pended, over the Hppling waters of the Skooxawabominy, pendulous, vi- brant. These thivgs [ o lebrate. 1, Wait, somewhat provious; but not 80 far off, You hear, Yawpl WaLr, WHITMAN, Per V. Huao Dusiynusy, P, P, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Miss Emma C. Thursby will sail for this country on the 31st of August. Miss Annie Lorenzo has come out asa prowising soprano in San Francisco. Miss Minnio Palmer will appear at Hav- erly’s Fourteenth Street Theatre in Sep- tember, Miss Emeline Melville is said to have met with & most flattering reception in Australia, Haverly’s Colored Minstrels are to con- s0 idate here with Callender’s company on the 28th inst. Carl Rosn's company for Tnglish opeia in Ireland includes Mme. Marie Roze and Mme. Valleria, October next Mr, Edwari Neupert, a Norwegian pianist, will seek fame and for- tuno in the United States, The ‘'Parvenu,” now played at the Court Theatre, Loudon, will follow ““Taken from Life' at Wallack’s Theatre next season, Mr, M pleson is said to have encaged for this country an Italian tenor nawel Clodio, and to have made overtures to Muwe. Minnie Hauk, The lutest tenor is a Swedish nobleman, son of the Governor of the castle of the Kiog of Sweden. Madame Nilsson pro- nouunces him a wonder, Mr, Tom Keene, the American trage- dian, will probably make a tour of Aus- tralis next spring, taking with him a full American company %o support him, ‘The new opera house in Frankfort-o the-Maine iliustrates the manner in which eloctricity now enters into vhe convenien zes of d Kla. It there serves as a fire alarm, door closer, & heat indicator, a lifc measurer, for the ventilator, » general il- luminator and a time beater for thy orches- tra, My, Joseph Jefforson will begin an en- gag ment at the Union Square Theatre on the 18:h ot September with ‘“The Rivals.” Mr, Jefferson’s company for the nex: son will insiude Mra, John Drew, Miss Rosa Wood, Miss Lillian Lee, and Mes: Frederic Roviuson, B, T. Rioge 1d, 'ho Jeflorson, Charles Waverly, and I, Taylor, Ohyistine Nilsson is at Divoane, ing-place in the south of Franc return to Kogland in September to fulfill engagements ut Birmingham, Nottinghaw, Brighton, and other towns, She will give a farewell concert at Albert Hall in Lon. don, Ootober 12th, at which she will have the assiatance of Sims Leeves and many well-known artists, and two days later she will sail from Liverpool for New There are three dramatic clubs in Lon- don, Savage, Junior Garrick, and Green Room, The Savage, which recently en- tertaived the Princo of Wales, was for a time the rage; but the Junior Garrick eventuslly cclipsed it in popularity, The Green Room, founded by Sothern, d of which the Duke of Beaufort is President, isnow abead, Most of the American ac- tors and man agers give it the preference. It and the Juuior Garrick are oa Adelphi Terrace, commanding o beautiful view of the river, Mary Agnes Geibert, who died at Mt, Dechalm Sewivary, near Wheeling, W, Va,, on Monday, Wi one of the most noted teachers of vocal music in this coun: try, l‘ureru Ross once visited the Semi. nsry and after hearing *‘Sister Aynes” sing “Alpine Bell,” declared, it is said, that she was one of the greatest ringers in the world, Shortly afterward Max Strakosch offered “Sister Agnes” $50,000 for a season of six wooths 1o concerts, but Bishop Whalen declined to permt ber to aceept the proffer. — Horsford's Acla Phosphate acte as food for an exhausted brain. RELIGIOUS. The lev, Mr. Green, of Haleigh, N. C., recently immersed 140 persons in seventy mioutes, The Ken'ucky evangelist, Mr. Barnes, recently lefe Dayton, O, for Indianapoiic, hin new field of labor Bisnop Merrill atarted this_week for his conference work among the Black Hills, He expects to be gone eight weeks, The twenty-filth anniversary of the Ful- ton Street Prayer-Meeting, New York will be observed on the 234 day of Septem ber next. An appeal is made to every Catholic in the world to contribute five cents toward erecting a monumect to the memory of the late Pepe Pux 1X, The Irish Presbyterian Assembly h adopted resolutions strongly condemnin the growing (r ctice of sitting instead of standing during prayers The Ritualistic Churches vicinity are steadily increasing, Some 57 churches out of 907 now nuse encharistic vestments, against fourteen in 1869, There was for the year 1881 an actual los- in the 110 confer nces of the Method ipiscopal church of 2,647 members, the decrease in probationers was 6. The pay of Mr. Harri gelist, 10t hie services at the Loveland camp meeting, near Uincinnati, is officially stated by the Treasurer to have veen £100 aw and board, 1t 18 probable that the next General Con- ference of the Kvauceical Aliance will mee: in Stockholm, Sweden, in Septem- ber, 1883. The tf\u-en of Sweden is warm- ly interested in the work of the alliance. There were added to the Southern Pres- byterian churches in the year ending May last on profession of faith 6 062 persons, an advance of more than 1,200 over the prev: 1ous year, There are 00 Elders and 4,000 Deacons in the chucch. A California evang-list advertises that he is “‘the equal of Moody in exhorting, and beiter than Sankey in singing.” Not- withstanding tho richness of his gifts, heis willing to “leave the matter of pay to the generosity of the brethren.” A movement has recently been inauga- rated in the Protestant Episcopal chure in Massachu: etts, to secure the doing awi with the pew sys em ia all th churc! edifices throughout the State, and the in. troduction of the free system instead. The *‘Salvation Army” is ahout carrying the war into the gorgeous East, A de- tachment of s:1diers, all of whom, by the wav, are officers, has been selected to go to India, and is already endeavoring to fit it elf for its duties by wearing oriental cos- tume, the turbau included. ‘What Matter. ‘What matter, thouch we sow in tenrs, And cr ps “il at the re.ping? What, though the f uits of patient years, Have perishod in our keeping? Upon our hoarded treasires flocds Arise and tempests xcatter. If faith beholds beyond the clouds A clearer sky, what matter? n London and m, the boy evan: ‘What matter, though the castle fal} And dissppear whil ng? Though *strange handwriting on the wall” Flame out aainst the gilping: Though every idol of the heart The band of death may scatter, Though hopes decay and frieuds dr part, 1f heaven he onrs, what watter? IMPILUTLES, The beer garden that has been opened on the Mount of Olives is well patrouized by tourists. 1t is said that a soup plenty good enough for o church festival can be made from watermelon teeds and afforded for ten cents a dish, The Rev. Jusper, of Virginis, says that educaticn in the cass of colored people means deviltry. He can’t sce how educa- tion helps the whitewashing business any, Philadelphia has 237 churches open every Sunday in the year, and yet one who spends Sabbath in th ¢ city can’t belp but suspe t that 230 of the churches are taken for warehouses by the residents, During a camp-meeting at Eastman, Ga., last Sunday a row was started which re- sulted in the death of two men and the vounding of several others. Salyation seems ¢ bo free in Georgia in case you shoot first, Rey. M. D. Jump of the Methodist church at Bennington, Vt., hns received a call to the pastorage of the First Presby- terian church, Lan-ingburgh, N, Y. If the salary is right, we shall expect to hear vhfic the Rev. M. M. has jumped at this call. A Cairo clergyman who told his congre- gation from the pulpit, a week ago, that only tipplers and diunkards were sun- struck, was prostrated on the street the very next day, and now he hardly knows how to get out of his fix. From the Mr, Jackson’s sermon on Faith,” in Boston: “Oh! I've got great faith in de Lord,” he cried. f de Lord was to say, ‘Jackson, go butt yer head agin dat tree,’ I've got faith to b'leeve dat de tree 'ud be removed afore L got der Tt was thought in a Moline court of law that a Chinese witness did not understand the nature of an oath; but when, in re. sponse to o question as to what would be- come of him i he swore falsely, he said: “Go to hellee, allee s :mee Melican man,” there was no further objrction to his tes- timony. A telegram informs us that the Bishop of Three Rivers, Canada, has forbidden the women of his parish to wesr onrls, under ecclesiustical penalty, If the Bishop pr - poses to fight it out on this line, there is likely to be a warm time in his parish, The power of the churchis great, but there ure some things that are too much for it. A western paper says that formerly in one of the remote miiing settlements of Wyoming a single copy of. a religious pas per containing a termon by the Rev. Mr, Talmage made its appearance weekly, and that every Saturday evening the men of the sommunity met to determine by game of “‘seven-yp” who rhould read the sermon in public on the fullowing day. The western paper omits to st @ whether there was a wind-mill in the vicinity to furnish the s esture T the line of his advancement in practi- cal education the negro is becoming financier, A colored elder rose at a camp- meetiog on Staten Island and applied the science of ecenomy in this exposition: “We've got expenseshere, and need mouey to pay ‘em, If I didn’t pay 'em I m afraid the sherifl wouldn't let me go away when we're done, 1 collected 53 cents this mcrn. g, but I want §10 now. | know there's money in this tent, aud we want some of it, Don't give us any' pennies, I've mown men who could shut their ey es and ell & penny from a dime by feeling, Don't . that with we. Put your hand in your ) chet, and if it hits a nickel, let it come, f it hits a dime or a quarter, let it come, And if it happens to touch one of dem big dollars, let it come, Now, I'm woing around with the plate, and Joe Titus is goin - around with other, Don't sny- Tody let us pass 'em.” It is not encourag. fng to felite that the audience, which had come for religion, didn't oare ahout finance, dly diminished while the elder and . Titus stepp d from the platform, Still some remained to pay, and the prac- tical but enthusiastic elder shouted across to Mr. Titus: *"Joe, I'm getting nothing but vickels, Thank God! nobody's cot sny pennies” This was & mistake, Evyerybody on Mr, Titus' side ha | pennies, and *‘the demnition total,” as the élder would not have said, was ¥3, — The Eyil Effeots of the War Overs come. Srevess Poixt, Wis., April 16, 1881, | H. H, Wagxer & Co.: Sirs—The privations of the war imposed upon me what physicians call ‘‘chronie” diarrhoca, Your Bafe Kiduey and Liver Cure is the only medicine that ever did me any good. . 14d-1w kT W, Hornsten, ’ KENDALLS | (SPAVIN CURE FROM COL. L. T. FOSTER. Youngstown, Ohio, May 10, 1550, Dr. B, 1. Kesnait & Co.—1 had & very valis. ole Hamb etoni n colt thwt Ip izad very tighly Te had & large I one spavin en ona Jant and small one on the uther which made him very Tame; [ had him under the charge o two veter inary sargeous whica failed to cire him. 1 vns one day reading the _dvertisoment of Kendall'a Spavin Curs I the Chicago Express I determined y it a d got ourc #:nd £ rit, and they crdcred b r 11 thought | would giy ed it a cording t di the colt ce sed to b o disappesred. 1 vse imbs are s free of | acy horse in the stato The curo wa so remarkable that 1 havo lottwo of my neighbors have the remaia ng two botiles wh are now usingit. Very respectully, L. T. 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Houry, 8 A. . to 8 F. ). dewly isEasEs Ixcurable by other tre 8 1OC urnal | wecs, SLrictures, va: 1 inary, gravel, stone, ulcers, Bright's, iropsy, consumption, sore thrcat, ca: 8, malnrin, penralgls, and blad for of carcs, ows, billio1sn éart, kidney are ahel Mineral Spiing Water, or the perfecte ] freatment of the Europesn and Au ericas | Burean specialt; vhiciar s in Mo London, Paris, Vienn, Beriin, and Vamphlet , with dir ctio 8 and cor ifi fros Medic | treatise on impotencs, diseased rostr te gland. a d & phal s, 104 Lexington ave. New .York city GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK_Tht GrestTl{ DR MARK English rom- edy. 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Many shriok from pu licity In connection with 8,8, ., but weare permitted to refer to tho fol- lowing persons who bave known and winessed its wonuerful «ffect: krey, Houston Co., Ga. ‘s Specific” tested in hundreds of most obstinate cas & of £1ood Poison- ivg, Mereurial Rhiumat Scrofula, Soros, avd ‘do ¢ We bave known *'S 0 nal Gccess, effec ed radical and perm nent curcs in evory ¢ b0 without a single exoeption. Hugh L Dennurd, 00, W Kill n, John G. Brown, W. Sing Win. Bruuson Janies D, ha Moore & Turt o, J. W, Wimberly, Treas. Dya 3 T, M. Futer, eheZiff. Wo aro perso ally acquainted with the go (1o m'n whoso 8 gnaiures appesr to the ahove cer- titicate, ‘they are itize s of said county, of the ighest respe tability and charactor, AL . Heuston Co. Ga. D H CULL p. Ct. Hou ton Co. Ga, kR, I’k 8 'Nothing but favorable reports, Relieve 8. 8, 8. fs aspecice forall Biood Diseases. It gives universal sathfaction " G. W. JOABS & CO., Momphis, Tenn. 5, 8, 8. wives botter satisfaction than any- thing we bave ever handlo. JACKS & 00, lelena, Ark. “Have never heard a complaint of 5. &' 8.3 ARTHUR PETER & CO., Lou sville, Ky, 8, 5. bas given entiro satisfaction to cvery A, B, RICHAKDS, Sheramav, Tex, have had excellent sale for . resulis have been most sa i8(actory. J. 0. BURGE, Bowl: 8., and the ircen, Ky “'Our salos of 8, 8. 8, have been good, and its success p rlect.” JONES X CAREY, Montgomery, Ala. 8.5, has given enire tatisfaction to every ons E REUSS, Pads, T xas, 8 8 8. h's given universal eatisfaction.” R.W. FOWERS & €O,, Kichmond, Va. £1,000 will be pald to any thumé‘“u fiflm"& anaiysis of 100 tottle of 8.8, 8., 0ne particle of Meroury. Iodide of Pobs. or sy Minersl substance. BWLFT SPECIFIU €O, Props Atlanta, Ga Price of Bmall size, §1.00, Large sizo #1.75 Bold by all Druggists. JOHN BEABLES, Proidon, W. §. Dewiin THE N NANUFACTURING 00 Lincoln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters, Hrrrows, Farm Rollers MROM SOHAMF, Vico Prow't Bulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Klevating Wiadmills, & We prepared to do Job work and manutac og ., e parties, ddess & “orders NEBKASKA MANUFACTURING 00 Lincoln, Ne . Mrs J. G. Robertson, Pittsinrg, Pa., writes was suffering from general debilify, want of ap- tito, constipation, otc., #o that life was & bur. den; after using Burdock Blood Bitters I felt bot- tor than for © I cannot praise your Bittors too much,” R. Gibbs, of Buffalo, N. Y., writes: “Yonr ardock Blo ~ Bitters, in chronic diseases of the blood, liver aul kidneys, have been signall marked with @ Thave used them myself with best results, for torpidity of the liver, and in casc of a friend of mine suffering from dropsy, the offect was marvelous." Bruce Turner, Rocheater, N. Y. iwrites: *1 have been subject to serious disorder of the kidneys, and unable to attend to business; Burdock Blood Bitters relieved mo befors half bottle was used 1 fecl confident that they will entirely cure me,” + Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N. Y., writee: I suffered with »'dull” pain_threugh my efi Lost my spirits, sppetitc d with ditficulty kesp up all Took your Burdock Biood Bitters a8 di- ctod, and have folt no pain since Orst week af- ter using them.” | Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: “About four years ago 1 had anattack of hillous fever, and never fully recovered. My digestive organs wero weakened, and I would be completely pros- trated for days. Aftor using two bottles of your Burdock Blood Bittera thei mprovement was 6o viible that I wae astonished. I can now, though 61 years of nge, do a fair and 1casonable day's work. C. Biacket Roblnson, propetor of The Canada Presbyterian, Toronto, Ont., writes: *'For vears 1 euflered greatly from oft-récurring headache, I used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happlest rosults, and I now find mvself in botter health than for years past.” Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N, ¥, writes: “I have used Burdock Blood Bitfors for herveus and bil- fous headahos, and can recommend it to anyone K 8 cure for billiousne ““For several yea ye ring billious headaches, dyspepsia, and com- plaints peculiar to my sex. Since using your Burdock Blood Bitters 1 am entiroly relieved.” Price, 81.00 per Sottle; Trla Bottles 10 Cta FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N. Y. 8old a4 wholesale by [sh & McMahon and C. . Grodninn., fe 27 end-me Discaso {s an effect, not a cause. Its origin Is ‘within; its manifostations without. tience, to cure the disease the cAuss must bo removed, and in no ;‘Ilfi‘_rnwn‘)écm & cure e\'nfiz';yaflumd. R’ principle. It that "95 Per Cent."s" ofall diseases arizo from doranged kidnoys an liver, aud it strikeaat once at the oot of the difficulty. The elemerta of whichit is composed act dirceily upon theso kreat organs, bath a8 & ¥00D 1 d RESTORRR, and, by placing’ them in & bealthy, conditicn, drive disease and the systom. For the innumerablo troub'es caused by un- healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distressing Disordersof Womon,for Malar an physical derangements generally, this gread rem: dy has 1o equal. Bewaro of impostors, im- itations and concoctions said to be just as good. For Disbetos, as for W, DJABETER OUR. H. H. WARNER & CO.J me Rochester N.X. pain from The Great knglish Remedy Never fails te cure INervous Debllity, Vi- tal Exhaustion, Emls- lsions, Seminal Weak- nesses, LOST MAN tices, which ‘&re o destrietive to mind and body and make life miscrable, often leading to insani- ty and death. It strengthens the Nerves, Brain, (momory( Blood, Muscles, Digoative and Repro’ uctive Orguns,’ It restores t5 all the organic functiens their’ former vigor and vitaity, ma- wing life cheerful and cnjoyable. Price, §3 a hottle, or four times tho quantity §10. Sent by exproes, sooure {rom obscryation, to any address on recelptof price, No, C. O, D, sent, except on receipt of #1 s a guaranteo. Lotters rs- questing answers must inclose stamp. Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills F > host and cheapost dyspepsia and billious 12 tho market. Sold by all druggiste. Prico 60 cents. D Mivrow's Knww sures el ki Reuov, NEpRumIoow, ud bladder complainte, acorthes, For ealo by all Kleot ¥1a bottle, ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive St., 5t, Louls, Mo, For Salo in Omaha by 0. F. GOODMAN, Jangs-1y Yo 7 e elonnnie, tow Huer oF nerves | vou witl \roa it 3 Hop Bitte W.B, }v{ll,ultb. ¥ B, JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Pock & Bauchers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA, . - =« NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO J.J. BROWN & CO WHOLESALE. DRY GOODS NOTIONSS, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, - - - = = NEB. C. F. GOODM.ATN, WHOLHSALE DEHALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS. Window and Plate Glass. will find it to thetr ad £3r Anyone contemplating bullalng store, bank, or any other fine vantage to corres ond with us before purchading their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA - : - . WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnhem St.. Omaha, Nah FOSTER & GRAY. —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., OWVWLAELA . - - - WIETE. P. BOYER O, ~——DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo N AULTS, LOCE S, O . 1020 Farnham Street, ONIAETA, -~ - - NIEB. STEELE, JJHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Cobds. and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. . HENRY LEHMANN, WAL PAPHR, AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETALL DEALER IN W W WAL 8 R . Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN PLASTER, EY SSTATE AGENI FOR MILWAUKEE CEMSNT OOMPANT Near Union Pacific Depot, - : HAN? NERVOUS DEBILITY, $ o afi?""?x?#'mtmm— Dizziness, Convulsions Méatal Deprossion, Losa of Memory, Spermatorrhaa, Impotency, lavoiuntary Ewleaions, Promaturo Old Age, caused by aver- cacrtion, selt-abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to talsory, decay and death, One box will cure rocont cases. Ea'h box contatns one month's troatment, One dollar & box, OF six boxes for five dollars; seot by mall prepaid on eceipt of Rlee. Wo guarantoe six boxa to cure any case. ith each order recelved by us for six boxes, ac- companled with ive dollars, will seud the pur- chaser our written guarantee o return the wonoy If the treatment do ot effect & cure. ©. #. Goodman, Drug=let, Sols, Wholosale and regul Agent, Omaha, Neb, Oxde by wmail at elaorioz. wiy DOUTIBLE AND SENC POWER AND H B W NI 8team Pumps, Engine MINING JHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND | wa PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND Kb HALLADAY,WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND Cor, Farnam and 10th Streets €