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| | - - ; | HONEY FOR TH® LADIE Dreaming of Thee Ab, fuir white face, 1 Ateventide; you sh Amid the snadows, v e thee in a dre Tike tar and dim, an r, The sad est faca ret in (he burnishet gleam Of sun-touche1 hair; theftender, wictf month, As red ax pas flowers born in U wouth; The ¢ Li As dark snd broodivg as the th night s , dusk ¢yes brim full of sombr ht, ad glory of an sutamn sky; To sowe lost coul, when lifo is drifting by, 1 woe thee in a trance of dreamful blisres; I walk into the mists that shade the land; I strive to ciasp thee with impassioned 1a A ] {broken lily in my hand, A strakhab cloth with tufted surface i revived, New silver hiacelets are mads in exact troitation of the handeuffs worn by crini- nals, The fashionsble linen ¢ llir fa & atand. ing mil tary bind with a vine of embro with linen collira, Valvetive dres ably worn this winter, as rivals to tailor. costumes, wool, ¥nown ne whep- )b vecy popular fabric for Lrided co The newest em! neck hive s wile hem o J vine f embroidery above the Venerable white-haired ne; crvants are n new aze” in New York among fam lies who live largely on their pedigree, Carnations, marsh-m , popples and ye daicies are the most fashion abe flowers for trimming fall round hate of dnik straw. The lat 8% novelty in_outsids garments is the frock coat, cut double-breasted in masculine shape, and provided with o series of useful pockets, A large white dove perched on the left wide of the hat 18 a fashionable trimuming for autumn hats for young women. Smaller birds are used for tur ans, Handeome *“Roman” and * Egyptisn” pens, clasps, joweled bands, and buokles, made in the Unitd States, are & promi- nent feature of milliuery aud cloak garni- ture this season, Hussar jacke s of cloth, trimmed with braid or with narrow s utache, are the wr.ps to be worn by young wirls duriog the antumn, ~ Shorter cadet hasques with bigh military collar will be worn as parts of house dressos, Swall capotes of white or tinted - atin, complotely oovered with woft flutfy white owtich tips, are worn, They are vory re'ty and becoming to youthful ladios for their olders tue kame fachoon in biack, brouze, brown, garuet, and cark green 1 much followed, Ribbon, in velvet, moite, or satin, is worn in grab profusion on’ dresses and maitles o wirhes, flit bows for draping nares for the wry with s s risand tuoics, papillon bows, scatter- od over flo es nid poffings, and loons penc ver kilti gs, uppeuring 'mid folds Flowe and f. at; a8 «dges 1o bodice and t aro banished from willinery, s of every kind are to be worn Cuck’s tenthers will be made to werve orn:fucotul ways, both for hats and bon nets, while tropical plimage of yellow, and bluish green will sonire brown shud, ridse and pho s The English waliciog coats of hunter's greev, sdmiral blue, mastic, or amber colored cloth, fast ned with silk cos barndebourgs or frogs, are more thau ever the feshion this eason, Theso chic-look- ing coats ard mfinitely more becoming to raceful igures than a cape, dolman, o ort virite, settiug off the form to fine ad- vantage, The greiter number of mantles and wraps this season cre shorter than those of 1ast year, or el longor in front and shor! &% £ho bac, . to "‘"‘fi hfi.lw‘uu which! desplts €ib" ridicu’s (WPrudets wi is really required to suppoct the full and increasing draperies of tho skirt. Satio velvet, broche, und mateluare are quite the most fashionable mantles for autu un man- tlex, these being trimmed with full ruches, quillings. caseades of black lace, jetted or plain, and ribbon-hows of moire or satin, ick, soft, all wool sercex in heavy dis. tinct twill are brought out this sutamn in ylish cloth o lors, olive ani lwurel green, ruby, scabicu e, garnet, putty color, royal blue, wol brown, and in many shades of ‘gray. An atiricive material also fur the reason is wool sateen, a fine fabric, corresponding Lo the cotton sateen worn all summer, but much more ducable and appropriate to the cooler woather, It P sl answers t ume purpose sachmere, but has moze body and & swooth satin like surface. PEPPERMINT DROP3, Seventy million ¢ lons of whisky are an- nually consumed in the United States, which acoounts for the high cust of cloves and burnt coffee. “'Telograph blue” in & new color, It is the shade of » man's face when he gets dispatch from his broker asking for more again, —Boston Commercial Bulletin, The London World has statistics to prove that lawyers have less sickness as class than physicians, but as an offset phy- sicians can get their medicin E fifty per cout off. —Fre, Press, Alout the most discouraging thing that can huppen to s man is te be duing the handsowe thing in keeping ahead of o cross bull, aud find, on reaching the fence, that it 45 of barbed wire, An Lowa man was fined 810 for squess: ing a womun's thomb, “At that rate,” observes the Wiliiington News, * nobody but & milliovaire could aff 1d to put an arm around Ler waist," There are now about 2,100 diff 1 every year the strain on w single ticing be «omes hardor and h el er, you the wedistue stands up wanfully and promises to cure them all, something in a name ngton Territory, is ants, descrtod by wet. horse thioves were once hanged on the s ot A parson with an the editor of many cards are 4 Her. ), It was the fuoeral of the head of the A ueighbor in thy service was inside, was wpoaking of the der and took the op ertunity to ob. serve. Inn to o of subdued svmpath : “And he had just got bi+ coul and potato s fatnily, s the story gow the church yard, whil goiog oceancd, for the winter, It is & sad case." to tackle & viece of dried app'e pie, ais dressiny the hmllm;, said: Do you 1hink ou could furnish m¥ with u bit of che " dow't know whether there is any, anewe ed, in & cast iron ¢ ne of voi e, it you'll have » little patie waiter to look through the mouse trap and see.—Boston Eaglo, “You say that you were present when wy son was killsd?’ said an Arksusiw gen- tlewan to » mwan who had just arrived fror Qolorada, “Ves, uir, as_vresent. “How did the tight oocur?” see, your son and 4 [ol ow got into »' dis- pute omi the fellow struck your sop with a | (hat quart bottle of whisky, fracturing his skull | begi and kil fng hiw n-tantly. “Struck it of hrimp pink, etrawberry red and eloc. velvet bows ats worn at the neck « promire to Yo fashion- Life Is with Pillar of darkness und o Heaven's dawi been en;aged by Colonel appoar in New ¥ of pran new star who wil 1 84,000 & night, the sawe sumn us PG wt lonst b 1nepired, gind that he die » v b to die, T " ral denth."—Arkansw Traveler, A nan in Towa has invented & new fae tening for horw eollars, It is lucky that rie i dors not fasten to but int k «f his sbirt, i did, juteing from humen experien it fle v off after he had broken hi asil trying to crowd it into a new buiton hole, Ko wonld ja t kick the staffiog ot e can f any thi ched to, even it it wos A freight car n Commer:inl Bulletin, A news tates that “‘an Ohis farme or who started for a neighbor's to borrow wome matches, nbout_meventeen vears a o When nei ors liv, ime to resort t producing fire by pieces of wood toget! « er. Ju » thoughts of that n wifo as she st in the dark, night after nivht, f ¢ seventeen years, waiting for her husband to return! Mors than once she impatiently excluiied,* What keeps John, anyhow! Hamust bave gone 1o «hina for them matches!'— S orii-town He ald Death and Life Oh death! how sweet the thought That this rid's strito i LI That all we feared and all wa sought In ono deep leep are blende:, 80 far apart, it the primitive met Oh, death! how de r the hope That through the thickess shade, the steep and sunlens klope, Our tieasured store is laid, The loved, the m«urned, the honored dea Th it lariely path hove teod, And that vame I v st troad Te be w O life! thon art too swe Thou breah'st the fragrant breath OF those wim even the hupa to meet Can cheer the gate of death, s Uhe ncene their 1 overy hour wid pl oar thought of Trradi-te with their ge ence lizhted; 1 united, Thera lio the duties sm.11 and great Which we fiom them inhorit; Thero spring the aimy that lead is straight To their celestial spirit, All glorious things, or scen or heard, For love or justice doue, Tio belpful decd, the ennobling worl, By this puor life are won, 0 life and death! like day and night, s guardian task combine; Light, earth's storm till biight shall thine! —[Ma milla Lead thron Magazine, MUSIOAL AND DRAMATLO The Alico Oates Opera ¢ ompany is scour- og Pennyylvania, Edith Bland, a popular Englich uctress, is in New York City, Johann 8 rauw, with his oichestra, will uake w coucert, tour of Italy. Ford’s Comic Opera ¢ mpany is singing n *“The Merry War” at Baltimore, Mo, Sealchi, the fawons contralto, has Luplesor iun N Strauss’ new oper his,” wilinoi be ready for production befure Ja ry noxt, be Ordor, will ork in October, Minuio Hauk is at g on invitation Grand Duke E psi At of wn opera from his pen, Miss Gertrudo Biliott is the name of a ke her debut October 6. Sho wiil enact Shukespoatenn roles, ‘I he date of Mume, Nilsxon'’s farowell concort in Albert Iall, Lon ou, 18 Octg. ber 12, Sle suils for Now York on Ase Ath, The tenor Mierzwinski will peceive y the French papers’ which be During Madame Modjfska's_season in this vguatey shalwild Yprodue Mr. Walls' “Juana,” a poetical and powerful play, wlliulh, however, failed to “‘catch on” in Londo Hexy ietta Bakor has Dbeen engaged for Sulvini's company. Adele Belgarde, Vir- kinia Buchanin ond Mis Baker wiil play the femalo roles 1 support of the trage- dian, Liawrence Larrett received a cablo.ram closing the contract for his engagement noxt June at Diury Lano theater, L1 ndon. Ho will probably take Louis James with him, Herr Barnay, the German teagedian, in unver contract to dr. Carl Hermann to wppear at the Thulia theater, Now York, early in January, and at the closs of thut engagem-ut_he will make & professicnal tour of the United States, Louise Buckingham, who i advertised w8 ‘‘the most beautlful woman in Awer. ics,” is to make her London debut, wv Mazeppa, at Astley's, and try to revive the faded glories of “Adah I Tuis is another blow at the United States. sasce Menken. succeod already, while Winkelmann and wann have obtain:d permanent engage- wents, exceedingly pretty, and iny ent dis. y despised ~all bocanss rrogative mind asks rting paper: “How a:re in a peck” That . we have heard, upon the namb r player has up his sleeve, You can't always sometinies geverally tell how muny cards thore are in » pack.—Noriistwn “Well, you | fug sction for 1e Itis l:‘yuml question that Miss Thursby Gounod pai i her sfter she Y s 1 reine After next swnmer Vienna will have the honor of possessing il but ove of the loading vocalists who *‘created” the parts for about |in “Parsiful” at Beyrowh on July 26, Frau Materoa and Horr Seatia are thero Reich. Mademe Theo is petite, but p'ump and overflowing with aniwal spirits. Her demeauor is ol i She appeared at hor fire unce to be under the iufluence of unusu | wafereatraint, as though foaring sho might offend the moral susweptibiiities of the Auwerican pub ic, Nevercheless, her pers formance wax full of chic and sesumed naivi te, Louls, the ut io young king of Ba. varis, can not eudure to sttend a play or opera unless he wloue constitutes the en- tire s udicuce, A short tive +go he was indulgivg this strange ta to at the Court theater, Munich, when he fell aslecp, in the widst of the play., Here was dilemuwa, The pluy could not go on with the sudience arleep! aid n body dared r0 &6 him; nor dared the soiors for s we- went leave: their pl.ces, fr fear of his di pleasure, should ha chance to awaken sud. denly. Oae iwpatient rotress threw ol across the stage with a crash, and au actor repeated several lines of bis part in stentorien toues, but still the ki g slept on. ‘Thus everythin: was at a standatill tor several hours,” uutil, nexs moining, the e, snd the wearied aotors finished r breakfast, BDUCATIONAL. The las A guest at the table of & hoarding house | O tford. in Oxford, Eogl nd, It consiats on the Cutskill mount.ivs, who was wbout | 01 twenty-five colleges and tive ballse, Ox. ford was’ the seat of learniog in the time of Edward the Confessor. It claima to have tesn touuded by Alfred, Each child in the publio schools of At. Jauta is instructed at annasl cost of §9. Ih- white teashers receive from $500 to 81,200 4 year, and the culored teachers from $450 to $750. The colured schools have been placed uuder the exclusive charce of the sixteen colored temchers, aud the plan works sdmirably, A The San Francis2o school board is tak- dving the distug him | that & high degece of oxperience with a bottle of whisky! " Well, sivce the | turs between the primary teacher’s salary and | that p id to the +rav wer wachers. Tt is iig to te resgnized everswhere So admirably in Europe, sud bus proved herself one of the groa est of con- cert singers, She deserves well the cow- pliment tha sang his **Aye Maria immaculee du chautl’ t university in the world s 0 pue ility me well are required frow the tions or counterfeits, AN teacher who wives the the mind Al thoronch and unued primsry clasces demands w wreater expeonditure of nervous evergy and intellectanl ingenuity than is catled for by che hicher grades, T e Morning Call o o1 the hoard to aholish ail dictinctions of valary based npon the wrade of claees tonght That American parents are educating their chil fren t) be id ers i« the complain of the Boston Herald, Nt long +g0,” it says, * it was shown that the urift of rep. resentative schoolsia Bo ton and Quiucy was in the direction of occupations whict are beyond the rack of the common i-borer, beyond the imits of common o dustries. None of the bys, none of the wirls, expected (o really work for a Jiving, They were t) do whit wes nice snd gen- teel, but vot to soil their hands, not to ar oyeralls or scrub floor ; not, in s to do ansthing that did not beloug to u superior race, Unt 1 the ore thiog above everytiing els in our education recog niz-d to be the tr ¢ «f the character; until honest dealing with a child's intel lectnal and mor | life i« mad - fundamental in our e with t life for them, we ! elem nt out of vur educational system, Superintendent Dutton, of the New Haven sehos ) ed study psmphlet” in whic grades are ury ance of moral traising a education, and to lose n 20 the import. wproper port of cpportunisy of stion that may tend to im. prove ti e disposition aud character of p pils. «tudy o kind tual pupils snd wmended Not only ure f. repressed but dise positions are to be correcied, In this man- uer the wind may be fortified aguinet viee and wrong, Cleanlinesson the part of the children, as well as the duty of teaching them ) properly or their instruction bocke, ete, is recommeuded, Teachers may also teach cheerfu'ness, kindness avd politeness by practising those qualities Harsh vor's or threats are red. Tho following sre some 4 upon which lessons may oe- Conduct at_home, on places, Ths valun ness. Respect for ge ruthfulness, y of self-control —in temper, in drink P udence in the y and neatness in tern in the ue ativg drinks, The great beno'its of good company and good books, R n ot the employers to the employed, Public spirit and patrictism, IMPINTIES, of the to; casionally b giver the strcet and in pull and beauty of poli fops and for the Mr. Tennyson 1 trying to have the sa- loons on the Tale of Wig't ciosed on Sun- days, Mr. Tennyson should feel that not every man can remembez to have it filled Satucday night Tn & wes'ern town the other day o young man was +h but the ball lodged in ‘estument which was in his vest-bocke* ‘T'hers ought to be a beautiful meral to this incident, but unfortunstely the fact remaing that if ho had been reading the nt he would have been killed, The ru-e world’s s u s, heard in the day Are growing fa ut and dim; ark! whiy s that ronudelay? is the mosquita's hymn, —New York Commiercial. A publio Sunday performance in Lima, Peru, last month consisted of a terrific figint ) otween two bulldogs and aix large ea s chat were shut up together in a cage. +uares, and was witnessed by a lirge mul- titude, 'sho enjoyed it, by way of variety, much more thin abull ficht, “Most of the ;,wctnm # hud been to church in the morn- ug. There is nomething inexpressibly sad about the bottles picked up at sea with messages telling of shipwreck and misery. What pictures thoy call up of lopely wailors, helpless and going down to death in the pitiless ocean, no ray of hope to Ajght the wad roene, only one last rBy*ef &spde. Up at Big Beud on Lake Erie an empty boer bottle was found tne other day on tho beach, whi h contained the follow- {ng mesag: *“The Warren fishing party has just tuished its last bottle of beer and hence has stopped fisuing.” Sad, sad indeed, ‘There is o church in Michigan which has been struck by lightoivg s dozen timesand now whenever the preachershows rignsof geiting long windod and passing from his “seventhly” to his “‘eighthly” tha organing slyly 1mitatos tho sound of ap- proeching thuader on the padals. The way that preathier drives into the *“conclusion’ and rushes through it and starts the dox- ology is a ciuti n. The congregation would not_part with that organist for a million dollars, The Milwaukee Sun describes an amus. ing scene wt one of the churches in that city on » recent Sunday, Duriog the vaca- tion season the seats had boen newly var. nished and were teriitle sticky, When you pull anything off of aticky varnish it cracks The audience had all got seated, when the winister got up to give out the hymu, und as the basement cf Lis trousers let loose of the varnwh of his chair there was a noize like the killing of a fly on the wall with a palm leaf fan. The minister louked around at the choir to see if he was ull present, and 1if his Jfllnh had escaped, and read the bymn, The choir rose with a sound of rovelry, and after the tenor had swallowed & luurfl- snd the bass had coughed and the alto bad hewmed, and the roprano had shook out her polonaiss to wee 1f the vurnish had showed on the south side, the audicuce bepan to rise, One or two deacons got up firet, with sounds like picket tiring in the distance on the eve of battle; aud then a few 1ore got up, and the rattling of the unyielding varnish sounded as thongh the tizht was becowing more animated, aud then the whole audi- ence got on its feet wt once with & sound of ruttling nousket ‘y The choir rang “Hold the Fort.” When the orchestra bud concluded thie people rat down gin. kerly, the rervi es wero short, and all went home pray ivg for the wan who had painted the seats, P THE BAD AND WRTHLESS Are never imitated or counterferted. This 18 especially true of & family medicine, aud it 18 positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As s0on as it had been tested aud proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and wmost valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the nonces m whioh the press and paople of the country bad oxpressed the merits of H. B and in every way trying to induce fering invalids o use their stuff in- stead, expecting to make money oun the credit and good name of H. B, Many others started nostrums put up in elinilar style to 4, B., with van. ouely devised numes in which the word *Hop" or ““Hops" were used in & way to induce people to beliove the, wore tho samo as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their siyle or name is, lly these with the word ‘Hops" in their name any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfoits. Beware of them, Touch noue of them. Use uothlng but genuine Hop o Bitiere, with & bunch or cluster of | groon Hops on the white label, Trust uothing else. Drugeists and dealers | are warned against desling o iwita. Tbes sport came off in ouo of the public | ¥ THE DAILY BEE+~OMAHA SATURDA Y, SEPTE ers will agree in the assrtin that |/ the competent instruction of the restless{ Oh, MyBack! That's a common expres- sion and has a world of meaning. How much st fering is summed up in it The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back i asioned by so many May be caused by y disease, liver com- plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism,dyspepsia,over- wotk, nervous debility, & Whatever the cause, don’t neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseascs as Browx's Iron BiTTERS, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Logansport, Tnd. Dee, 1, 1880, For a long time sufferer from s disease. ) 1 have been a ch and kidney tite was very poor mount 1 0id eat disagreed w very much from non urine, 1 tried many reme; no success, until { used Drown's Tron Ditters. Since 1 used that my stom ses ot bother me any. imply immense, My kidney trouble is no more, and my h s such, th ike anew man. After th Drown’s Iron Ditters for one I have gained twenty_pou weight. 0. I, Sana Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom- mend Brown's Iron Bir- TER It has cu.ed others suffering as ycu are, and it will cure you. with Fire, Thi blazing prarie, b tion or constipation. cltzer Apericnt, , & cathartic, and an Invigorant ani has o soothing and healiss effect upon the disordered vicera, SOLD BY ALL DRUGG ~ lisning Bewarded, The Story of the ?fuwing Machin, A kenisome Hidle pampbiet, blue arnd galt »wo wibh numerous ongravings, will by . 0 oy mault person ¢ 10x 1%, ud auy branch o cub-oifico of The S acturing Com: any, or will be sent aall, port pald, b Say gereon Meing ab w dlaresus fron, oz ofoes Tos Ningor Manuracsuring Go,, Privoipal Miice, 34 Unton Bquare, NWW TADR -5 SOUR YTABLXA, Proxldony, W. 8. Daisnug, bec. and Trose. THE NEBRASKA ANOFACTURING GO Lincoln, Neb ‘MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters, Hrrrows. Farm Rollers Sulky Hay Kakes, Bucket kievating Windmills, &c Wo arc prapsrod to do fob work aud mauufae aring for other parties, ddreas a1 or iory AdEER s BKA AN URACTURNO 00 Lincolu. Na EUROPEAN HOTEL, Tho most centrall looated hotel in the city, Reoums 760, $1.00, 81.60 and o First Class Rostaurcnt co hotel. +HURST. - =« Prop Corner Fourth and Locust Strecte, SYT. LOUIS MO. ESTABLISHED 1568, SIDE SPRING A‘I’I‘Al!.l-:“l{h"l'» NOT PATENT iy A. J. SIMPSO LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Streot, sug 7-me 6m Omana, NeB. MBER 23 yonsalor fe om Dyspepeia, use BURDOCK ‘LOOD BITTERS 1t you aro aficted with Bilionsncss, uee BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It you arc prostrated with sick Hendache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowela are disordered, regulaty them with BURDOCK BL_OD BITTERS 1t vour Blood 18 mpure, purity it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEY tion, you wiil i ntidot BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ouha e troubled with Spring Coniplaint with BURDOCK BLOOD BITT it your Liverls torpid, restc healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITERS 1t your Liver 18 alfocted, you will find a sure r storative in BURDOUK BLOOD BUFTEF (f you have sny spectes of Hunic or Pinple, ta 10t 10 ta RDOCK BLOOT ) T system with THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY iakes a specialty of Collars & Cuffs, AT THE BATE OF Three Cents Each. Work solicited from all over the country, The charges and return postage must se- compsny the package. Special rates to large clubs oF agencies. fme WILKINS & EVANS. W. POEHL, Manufacturer of the NEW IMPROUED AWNING, COR. 14TH AND HOWARD, Also does all ki swith work, nds of machinist and lock be found BLOUD BITTERS For Imy h and vitality to the sys tem, nothi BLOOD BITTERS For Norvoun and Genural Dobility, tone up the BURDOCK BLOOD BIT Price, 91,00 oot flottle; Tela Bottlas 10 Ot ¥OSTER, MILBURN, & Uo., Props. BUFFALO. N, ¥. ale by Ish & bcMahon and O, ¥ fo 27 ood-me Sold at whol Sufferers THE OREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, 5, Bimpaon's 8pecific Now. 104 aud 106 “ain 8t, Sold in Omaha by C. ¥. o and all ¢ stgovery whore,, DR. CLARKE No Caroll pemmarn 1861, } 4 811 No Payl ) ) Looust St &ar Lidics, (In stamps) £ pry express aublo work” entitled *Uise ses of Women, cte.” Work on CHRONIC DI KASES, one stamp g4TVictims of Self-abuse o1 Private Discase, rend 2 siamps for CRUEDRATED WORKS 0n_ A crveus and + exual Pisensos. Consultation personally or by FREE _ Consu t the ol THOUSANDS CURED, Office in q place. You seo no_o r. larko 1+ the ouly phy ho city who v r ts cures or no pay M edicines sent ever- LB AM A SR N dkwlyy top Bittere 2F »re o, Beshorier, X3 8 T-rosta, Ouk. Novor falls to cute Vervous Debllity, Vi- ‘al Exhaustion, Ewmis ons, Seminal Weak- 108808, LOST MAN HOOD, and all the wvil effects of youth 1l pras 10 nsani- es, 1rain y 1, Muscle 9, 1t rest Ming life cheerful and n o Prico, 83 8 hattle, or four times the qu ity §10. Sent by , securo {Fom oluwrya o1, 10 a0y address on recelptof price. No.C. 0, D. eent, exi On rocoipt of €1 & o gunra tee, Letters £ Guoating suswers musd inclose stawp. Dr, Mintie's Dend=hon Pil's are tb 3 best and cheapest dyspepsia and billions Cure I tho markes. Sold by Al druggiats. Prics 60 conts, N Da Mivew's Knuxwe Reumor, N Curea sl kind of Kidoey and bladder . gouorehia, deot and leucorsha ¥or salo oy all KN 1 & bottie W s ‘l:tibl!u MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 118 Ul;\n 8t., 5 For Salotu Omabiaby Jangb-ly GRAY'S SPECIFIO MEDICINE TRACE MARK The Oreal¥ALS D MARX £ pormator: 1 rbea, lmpot- £ t& e arhl R ) It a8 o BEFLRE TAKIRD, roquence of AFTER TARING, Sclf-Abusc: a3 Loss of Mamory, Universal Laes! tada, Pain in the Lisck, Dimnéss of Vision, Pre vaatiro Old Age, 80 lead to [nsanity or C ture Urave. £arFull particul we duesire to sen 1y o'l or Disenses thet wyitcn aud » Prema: dicine 8 wo : or 6 packages for 89, or will ¥ midl on rec 1pb of the maney, by THE GSAY SEDICINE OO, Brife Y & tral package of * BLACK-DRA frve of charge. e Tn-ed oo, & pecricen remody has, in my Lands, made i Tt gives color o the Blood natural healthful tone to the digestive organ. nervous matem, making €t applicable to G Debility, Loss of Appe- tite, Prostration of Vital Fowers ard Impotene: MANUFACTURED BY THE DR, HARTE. 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