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THIRTEENTH BTRKE] OMAHHA, NEB WHOLESALE GROCER, ) 3 OMAHA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 WTAHN, Frank Campbell, of Oglen, had an arm torn off in & thre.hing machine on the 1/th There is & report in Sonthern Utah which fa olui ned to be weli authentisate i that the Mormons are organiziog or have rganized rifls elohs in the sttloments along the R'o Virgin, at St George, Washington, Leeds, Toquerville, loek- yille, Virgin, ete. “10AwO. M Flcur costs $8.00 o hundred in Hailey. Twe vo men have been maim d on the railrond grade naar Hailey withia thy last fow weoks. The gentle sex is scarce im parts of Idaho, Newt Revis, the old-time Little Smoky piace: miner, will winter in Hailey. He ha« veen but one lady in thiee yesrs, and she was but a travelar through his placer camp, Juck Chase, a stage driver, mauled the face of a teamster named Liagroder with a rock because he wouldn't give 1isht « f way in & parrow canyon d wn_below Union City. They gt their wheels together wnd then fought it out One night _recently & party of masked men went to Mes, Runion's lodging house, in Bowse City, bound one of the lodcers, and took him out. He wasknown to be a thief, and it is binte ) in & mysterions way that he has done his last stealing, Several other noted thieves are awaiting like treat- ment, OREGON. A 1§ pound bady is the wonder of Ash+ land, | for conl oil uaar Fort Win ;ate, { may Brouchith, of any affection of'throat 1213 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Nzb. The governer has sighed the bill making the Portlind fire department a paid one, Firet street in Portland is now lighted with the elect-ic light, The contract to bu'l{ the government telegraph line to connoot Tatoosh light, near Cape Flattery, with Port Townsend has been awarded, Work wiil be begun at once, A woman clairvoyant in Poriland, Or., named Fumes, mesmerized & young banker and Yoining hands with him, was warried by & n esmerizad minister, who was pres- ent, The unconscious bridegroom in puz: #ling his brain to ascertain if the compny will stick. Spokan Tke of the Klamath reservation, who killed » medicine man some time since for allezod mulpractice, hus been hanged. An Indian jury tried him, and Agene Nickerson acted an judee and Fnled sentence, Un the scaffold Tke cin- osed to_killing six Indians and two whites, When swung « ff the knot twisted round to thelbak of Ike's hoad, and his hands being untied, ho commenced_climb iny up the rope, when two of the Indiany resent callght’ him by the lezs and held Fitn down uatil he wan choked to death, WASHINGTON, The district court at Seattle has 175 di- vorce cases on the docket for trial thie term. The democratic convention at Vancon. uer nominated Th mas Burke of Seattle for delegate to congress. A Typographisal Uoion has been started at Port Townsend with H, T, Cramer as pre ident. 1t is the first labor union started in the territory, James G, Swan, of Port Townsend, who had a valuable coilection of Indian manu- factures, has sent them to the National museum at Washington. . BRITISH COLUMBIA. A sawmill cupable of cutting 30,000 feet of lumbera day i« being erected at the Wellington coal mine, A syndicate has been formed in Victoria, to ' urchase the Alhion iron work- at that place. Thne capi:al subscribed is $300,000. The governor general and Princess Louise will remain until late in Noyem- bor. His ex tllency is shooting deer in the Kamloop districts. OALIFORNIA, The new railroad depot at San Diego is cowpleted. There are 1,188 gmnu in the Napn in- sane asylum, which is overcrowded, A produce exchanve with twenty.five charter members h¥s been organized at Los Anggeles. Grass Valley claims to have a local B’ophat in the person of a Celestial, named » Wau Kee, His home is in the Joss- house, and it is there that he has his vis- ions, The T dings says: When the fire at Chinatown took place. Thursday morning, September 28 h, Dr, Wau Kee was fore. warned while he was asleep at his church, He got upat 3 o'clock, and told them to watch for fire: This was done, and in an hour a woman accidentally turned over a lamp, and a fire was started, The church was saved. Wau Kee is also a weather sharp, He also foretold the w:ather from the moon's appearance the night the moon bad two tails to it —a lunar rainbow. The rain came as Dr, Wau Kee said 1t would, 'NEVADA. The State Orphan Asylum has been pro- sonted with a money gifc of $300 by Sena- tor Janies Fair, A old lady in Carson i+ so prostrated that her ife is despaired of be; reason of tha reporta that the comet will destroy the earth in 1883, It is stated that William Webber, coun- ty Neommissionor of Storey couuty, has falle s heir to a fortune of $250,000, left by an uncle in Germany. ARIZONA. William Doneby, who killed Supervisor Turner of Yuma, has been held to answer a charee of murder without bail, The investigating committee appointed to inquire into the affsirs of the Tarritoc- ial Prison found gross fcauds in the expea- diture of a twenty-thousand-dollar appro- priation, o one bill an item of 65,000 feet of lumber was charged, when but 25,000 feet were farnished. Other purchases show & like rottanness, Genoral Crook held a very important conference with four hundred of the chiefs and head men of the Apaches at San O ae- los on the 15th, He made knowa io a for unmista«abi® terms the po'icy of the wov- ernment he wou'd observe daring the tim» he should remain in command of ths de- partment. All the Iadians are t» be counted daily and none allowed to leave the reservation without pupers, ‘'he man- ufacture of tiswin, the favorite liguir of the Apaches, is to bestopped, All Indisns found off the reservation without passes ure to be treated as hostiles Ia conclusion General Crook uid that while every eo- couragement and assistance would be given to the Tad ans willing to be pescefal and to work for their own living, no mercy would he shown to those who attem pted to €0 on the warpath. If any of the Indians at the council feltdiepused to break ont, he thought it was best for them to break out now, snd settle the question of kuprewmacy without more NEW MEXICO, Indians and rustlers are gradually be. comivg almost extinct in she lower coun- try. Bouncil R ck bas hu' five citizens, At one tuce it had a foture and may have another some time or other, A company has heen_organized to bore Daniel Frietze. & deaf mnte of Mesilla weat to K| Paso and as he was crossins the bridge to enter Old Mexico the custoum bouse «fficers shot him dead. They com- manded bim to halt but he did not hear the commaud, being dea. — ¥ree of Cost, All persons wishing to test the merits of # great remedy—one that will positively owre Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asth- and “lungs—are requested to call at C. F. Goodman’s Drug Store and get a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discover: for Consumption, ¥KEE OF CosT, which will JOTTINGSE, [ WIN & OO T 000IDK N‘I‘ALA* J T Sioux Gity & Pacifie IRATILEOAT. THH SIOUX OITY ROUTE Rane & Bolid Teatn Theongh from Oouncil Blufts to 8, Paul Without Ghange Time, Only 17 Hours 1 18 2O MRS TER SHORTRE ACUTR on OOUNOIL BLUFFS 0 #T. PAUY, WINKEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMADCR and all pointe tn Norbhorn fows, Wl Dakota. This line In squippsd with § ~ MASON'S MOTOR. (oo, W. C 1'ins’ “'Bedy cf Trips” Mves to Valantine's Support, VALENTINE'S “PLEA " ‘If Any of You Men Have Grievances. Why Don’t You Tell Me? Texkaman, Burt Co, Nep | \ Ostober ©3, 1682 ] To the Kditor of Tiw Exx Presuming upon your valuable space, I take the liberty of replying to the following artiole which appeared in the Republican of the 21.t, und r the head of state p-litio:: After reviewing his record in con- gress Mr. Valentine said: ‘“Now, gen. tlemen, I stand upon my record. 1 have always baen and always shall be, upon the mide of the peopls. If [ have committed one solitary aot that you consider sgainst thy people's in. tereste - ote favorable to railroad: or other monopolies—-please be a0 hind as to now point it out to me 1 am willing to hear your grievincos, if any you have” Waen'e this manly? Was it not fair? Here . Valen- tine, whom behind his back, when he had no chanoe for defence, mon in the hall had charged him with being all that was venal and corrupt—a moncp- olist, & railroad serf—here ho stood before them invi g"psnunnl investi- gation, Here was the golden oppor. tunity tor M. H. Cleveland, S, M Binner, H. M. Uttley, G. W, Mec. Clure and Neil Brennan to show One Hurdred a Night and Grub, The Railroad Urowd Baaly De- moralised {n Lan aster. HOM tmpro 0d itor: and for D AFD COMFORT s Pal o0 man oukh WITHOUT CHANG S and BL. Panl, vis Oowun COL. L. T. FOSTER. and SPEED, JAFETY iraso th Tprissd 1 Binfy nd ho had & Iarge bone spavin (n one small one on the other which made him very 1nme; I had him under the charge o two veter inary surgeons which failed #o cure him, one day reading tho _dvortisement of Kendall's Spavin Cure in the Chiago Kxpress I deterioined | 00 wid got OUF CFU/g Ata bere to :.‘:é'r.'fl.'fl«':n.-ymr:-dnmvu'fm % | TEN HOURA IN ADVANGE v 497 01WER all and 1 thameht I would give it & thorough WUTE 1 used W » cording to directl ns and the the Bloux tho colt co.sed to be Iame and the ppeared. 1 used bu one bottle ro as froo of lumps and &y smooth a8 any horso In the state He inentire ly cured. The cure wa #o remarkable that) have lottwo of my nelghbors have the remalp o 4w bobties who are now using t. Vory reapocttully, Bend for Illnstratod elroular giving posibive All Druggiste have I8 or oat ou. Dr. B,J. Kendall & 0o, Pro nosburgh Palls, Vt. BY ALL DRUGGISTS Corrawondence’t Tia Bun. Lixeouy, Ostobar 24, —That Mason had the strongest sympathies with the anti-monopoly oause was so firmly eatablished here in Lincoln,, that prominent men ot the anti-monopoly party called upon him to urge him to 000pt & placa upon the anti-monopsly ticket. Tho judge was profase in his vows of hostility to railroad encroachment, but from the fact that his partner (Whedon) was already on the repub. ltean ticket, thought it would not be prudent for him to accept, but said: Tralne leave Lulon Pacifie Traoeter ad Ooun oll Blufts, a4 7:90 p. m, dally on :1ival of Kansas City, 8¢ Joseph and Oounell trom the Bouth. _Arrising at Blour And a# the Now Unlon Depos & Pani a3 11 6l M Renssmber In G5k you got a Through T the Quickont Time and Through Oam_ betweon UNCIL BLUFFS AND 8T, PAUL. o Lhat your Tickeds rend vin the "“Sloaw nd Pacifio Rallroad * + 8. WATTLES, J.R. BUOHANAN Snperintendent, Gon' P, Agony Missour! Yallay s, W. K. DAVIS, Sonthwerter: Pamencer Agont, Aare el Blnma mlorisblo Ride FOSTER prietors, show you what a regular dollar-size bottle will do SOLD daw-ly OATARRH AND ECZEMA. ument 8 necea ey to thw that thews a blooa orgin; 8. 8 §, tiarcfore, mpow d £ th m b powertal v gorable ltoratiy-s, eniray~ thedi ea e,10 ¢ and brauch, by put iog ths biood .1 & pure, healshy wiate. 18,8 8, for Alftor a.l other ti their fellow citizens what Val entine was; to prove their charges to the humiliation of Valentine and his friends to pin Valeutine down fine and show him up. Did they embrace this great chance for killing Valentine, poliically, in Holt county? They dare not nor did not open their mouths. They were as silent a8 mummies, and drew them selves into as small a space as possible, They showed the white feather, prov- ing themselves cowards and malicious vilifiers, It would seem that here- after they would keep their mouths shut, but not so. With Valentine away they will continue their dirty warfare. Lot them do so. It matters little. The people of this district will endorse ‘‘the best congressman No “Iam with you, though, heart, and soul.” Imagine our surpriss whon we read in The Journal that Mason was going to visit the Third district and stamp for the railroad candidate for congress. The following frcm yoster- day's Democrat explains the whole thing: 1. e cure; cured me hd fuild " <8, Greoncastle, Ind. Rev. W J Fobinson, mimbor Nor'h Georgla Coufe ence: *'tave tukou 8 . B, fir 0'oEh @ 3 uption has af appearcd aud [ am JUDGE MASON. HOW POLITICAL CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROUST. “Pave tsken 8.8, N, tor Ca a'th with great bencfl ; thiLk th eo botiles more wi | completely ewomu” K R HROWS, Bputacburg, 8. C. Judge Mason is meking red hot anti-Van Wyck speeches in the Third district. The republican machine is | gy qunkinqh-ith fear for Valentine's W. Cottrell Bi. Loais, Mo : 1 regard 8. 8. mow won i rful_renedy, and have no ~butthitdu wile romy Catarch, 8.8 8 havcurvd mo of ‘s troub'esome Ca- I the old Pavorite and braska ever had” in an emphatic man. | fate. story comes to us that &y, \hieh b s ouid " o tesstment of all the | EPECIING €I A Xa 1o X I 21 ner, burying Turner and his lying ince Mr. Gero approached | bas paysicians Noith. nd out FOR— Judge Mason in hot haste and offered B.L Mot IDE, atlaaty, Ua. crowd beneath an avalanche of votes, and Holt county will stand close to head of the Valentine column,— O'Neill Frontier. In answering the above I, for my- self, propose to take this great man at his word as expressed in his reply to the Honorable M. K. Turner, and not ask him to furnish audiences for his opponents and as I understood that to be a Valentine meeting I kept my pro- per place (that of a listener.) Another reason for my silence was that during the entire talk of Mr. Val eniine I completely failed to find any argument whatever, The language of this great man for the hour and a half which he held the fl jor was like a great boy pleading with his parents for for- giveness and another tral, Another reason for my silence and to tha people of Holt county a sufti- cient one was that the opening sen- tence of his talk was an abaolute false- hood which Mr, Valentine well knew aa also every person in the “house at the time, Another reason why I kept my place at that time is that I did not desire to make myself appear like one of thoso long eared muimals upon which Balaam traveled -aolden times, which would be djsgracud by conipar- ing the writer of the article to. Neither did I desire to fill the placs which properly belonged to that ven- erable individual, And to finally answer _this article I will say for the benefic of all, while 1 make no pretentions as a public' speaker, I will meet either Mr. Val- entine or the person who wrote that arttole, or any of their friends, at any time and place they will name, on ten CHICAGO, PEORI ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®outh-East. THE LINKE COMPRINES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solld Smooth Steel Track 11 connections are made in UNION DEPOTS. ona) Repntation s belne the rough Oar L rey. and e antversll onceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall- road In tho world for all classes of travel. Try it andyou will find traveling » lnxury instead of a discomfort. h Tickete via rhis Celebrated Line for huve ivkon miore 1 edicines wiih: Up o three m inths g1 ed my ear fncrbe, & d 8 B) iD. N. Prar., Krom the Great D ug House of the Northwent. Wodo not h alate to *ay ‘ha for & year past wo huvo # Bp cfis (8 8 8) than w)l ih Lo tan us dhl ad ze: Lot Loy mays BUA W00 R UG R Broatmint wilch © 8t £1,000. An th rwho n sus i fr . se ofulous HCtion 1ep FEiR pormna L cure (FOm ItH cu e, Yours 1)y, VaNE AACR BT N N ON & Co. Sold by all Drog,ists: Vico-Vres’t & Gen. Manager, Chicago, PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pamenser Agh. Chlcago, W. J. DAVENPORT, Gen. Agont, Connoll Blutts, L ¥ DURLL, Tioket Agt. omaha ly mna To Nervous Sutterers THE QREAT :u_uapun REMEDY, Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specifio. DAEIDXOCIN E. ure for Bpermatosrhes, Bomlue cpotancy, and all diseascs resutting Bolf-Abusc, ne Montal Anxlety, Lom somory, Paino in 4 Back or Slde, any discases bim 85600 and an imploring look if he Hor Ak, July 17, 1582, would make ten spoeches for the luck- A lh:nchlg‘wm phyulone u:-w: ke ma on, | rog tha tmel o orgn ica lyavpl o x| the heat- verbatim, in a democratic paper, but N LIRS l‘:-'h':lfl;n‘: :lhe lurlnllnes of it was this: ‘‘Bee E‘a‘”‘f." :",.,,:'.,t..:’. ot Biave ° ore, (lore, — you, 'you sat |tasabu dre boislenol va: down on me when [ needed’ holp and [© & 1h: denred e it now, —— you, if )n'u waut my taking B 1 help you've got to pay for it, I'ii|the siepii make ten spocohes for $1,000 and not [ 1" gn s’ id a for 1 ves ot ¢ a & of BB, a cent less” Mason is making the |51 ik W Yol TS o ot speochen. Did ho get the money as |y skinaunth nielare d o) g vecal Al A0 bt il [l ol ooyt them aria e hre ot his hundred dollar specches do Val entine? The story comes to us from a pretty reliablo source. G o, W. Collins, once in conven- tion that nominated Mason’s suc- ceesor, thanked Gd that the republi- cans of Nebraska were at last “‘about to bs frecd from the bondage of tripe.” The railroad-ridden republicans of the Third district are to be commiserated upon their hard fate; to have lived four years under Valentine was hard enough but ten nights of Mason is MORGAN PARK worse than all. This boss-ridden country is begin- MILITARY ACADEMY ning to wike up; republicans who A Christian Family School for B Propares have voted tickets ;lupmd for them AR o muon;un. Sclontiic S<hool or Businoss: Bond for the past ten years are preparing L T LI LS TA{'&.O&};L one for themselves ‘And they o-lunlnhes Morrear ark, Cook Co, 11l ‘stalowne. to elect enough of it to defeat the worst element of the railroad gang. The chances are that three or four of the least objectionable of the re- pub ican ticket will be elected, proba- bly Walker for senator and Whedon and Fields for the house. The others, the Chinese, ‘‘must go.” The county is being thoroughly canvassed and every school district : T chat lead day's notios, propared to prove overy. | will bo invaded and the questions of | emmsClh WIS it | AN empion thing that I l;nve ever said, and four g:w pe w..'.'uném'.n from xufi[&nl dEfl!hv"v'v’u‘;'z oll'np- /’J}E}‘,’w\ # fifl@\]:‘:fi'{,fi'}. times a8 much, soussed. onstipation, etc., wo that! ife wus & bup- | £/ : i) e e Andlarhtl ey want tolthese {fromi| onned body soulsd| bracshes iy the g Burdook Blood Bifters 1 felh bok- |t il g [einetne s me, let Mr. Valentine or his hench- | monopolies, is perfectly blind with S (L ann0s peniee) ! i %3 , }5 velog used. men tell what became of the $34,000|fury and lashes itself into a perfect| g oibbe, of Buftalo, N. Y., writes: *Your a 7 |l suocess. and over of mme which ho Lolped | fosm ot tho indepoudent. epirit that in | Buriock Bloc Bitier in dhroric diseasosct the Paphiste b far Shern And ged foll par- flo, #1.00 po . Addross now materializing. Everybody is & liar, a blatherskite and a blackmailer according to Gere, but when he sees the election returns he will foam worse than ever—and don’t you Ior;&t it. . A, kidneys, marked with muccoes, 1h with bost results, for case of o friend of min the offect was marvelous, Bruce Turner, Rochoster, N. Y., writes: *1 have been subject o' serious disorder of the kidneyt and unablo to attend to business; Burdock Dlood Bitters relloved me bofors half bottlo was used feol confident that they will entirely cure me,” + Asenith Binghampton, N, Y., writes. ored with a dull pain through my oft lung ud shoulder, Lostmy spirits, sppetite and color, and conld with ditficulty keep up all day. Took your Burdock Blood Bitters s di- rocted, and have felt no pain sinoo first week af- ally avo usod them myselt idity of the liver, aad in oring trom dropsy, to take out of the government treasury and presented, yes, gave gratuitously to the clerks of the house of repreasentatives last July, also the 000 and over given as & premium for polygamy. Let them also explain how much it cost Mr. Valentine to have the bogus democratic ‘tickets printed and distributed in Ccdar county, by which he defrauded T. L. Gnffey out of his electicn for judge and them had the audacity to brag about it; let them tell by what hon- est means this man Valentine swin- dled the settlers of Burt county out of thousands of dollars; let them tell why Mr. Valentine appointed a cer- tain man to the position of register of a land office during his last trip through the district; let them show one single instance during the past year where Mr, Valentine has done one single thing or attempted to do puokage, oF elx packe ordors to B, SIMEON MEDICINE G 104 and 106 Maio 5t. Buffalo, N. Y. maba by O, ¥, Goodman, J.'W. Ball, twevery wh The Country. Who that has ever lived anytime in the country but must bave heard >f the v r. tues of Burdock as a blood purifi r. Bug 1OCK Broon | irTess cure dyspepsia, bil. iousness and all disord: rs arising from umn. oure blood or deranged liver or kidneys, l‘rh:e, §1.00, £ cHENRATEITRA cusmuns-- A opoclic for Hysterla, Dissiness, Conv Norvous Hoadacho, Montal Deprossion, Loss Memory Bpermatorthas, Impotency, [nvolntary Emiselons, Prematuro Old catised by over= tor using them."” xortion, self-abue, or over-Indulgence, which T4 u , self-abuse, Mr. Noab Bates, Elmir, 8. Y., writos: vAbout | {04y 40 tainary, docay and doath, — One bos will four yoarn ago I hid an attack of bilious fover, and y, g never fully recoversd, My digoetive oryans | (FESCRR" SGak G4 Pex Sonteseons manik'e wero weakenod, and 1 would be completely pros- A S ! 1 .. After using two bottles of your | (8 OGRS TIN0 Y, T PIORSIC OF ecelpt of Burdock Blood Bitters tho mprovement waa so | frice: e fi:, o R A b“{_ 3 vieiblo that I was astonishod, "I can now, though | b SaE QRICH Feeslved by as for sl " 61 yoars of age, do s talr and soasonable day's | ;PuPARIed with fee dollars, will wend the pur. work, money If tho treatment dos ach offuot & cure, C. Blacket Robinson, proj Goodinan, vrugei, Sols, Wholesale and Prosbyterian, Toronto, On gul ceOmaha, feb.' Ordses by mall af L suffored gratly trom oft used your Burdock Blood resulfs, and 1 now find mveelf in better ANS. The Definition of "B Pluribns Unum.’ Laramie Boomerang, When Billy Root was a little boy he was of a philoscphical and investiga- ting turn of mind, and wanted to know almost everything, Healso de- roafln) GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICIN one thin, for the good of |sired to know it immediately, Ho than for years past.” £ the pwp‘l‘e or in u%uurdnnns could not wait for time to develop el poaae, Rufalp N1 T, vrites 13 Uare with their expressed wishes, and |intellect, but he crowded things and | i ™y when they 31, this there will| wore out the patience of his father, a [ oqu s Mrs. Ira Mullnolland, “For sevoral y.ars I 1 ring billious” hoada:hes, dyspeps piainta pecullar to wy ' sex Burdock Blood Bitters 1 sm ontir Price, $1.00 pe1 Bottle; Tria Bottles 10 Ots FOSTRR, MILBURN, & Oo., Props, | s, real Lassl aln In ision, Pre mature O Ay BU¥FALO, N, X. and many othor Discases thal lead 40 (nuaniby ‘or Consumption aud & Premar ture Grave, Bold a8 wholesale by Lsb & McMahon and 0, ¥ Goodman. 1o 27 eod-me learned servant, who was president of a livery stable in Chicago. One day Bill ran across the grand hailing sign which is generally repre- sented as s tapeworm in the beak of the American eagle, on which is 1n- scribed *'E Pluribus Usum.” Billy of course asked his father what ‘'E Pluribus Unum” meant. He wanted to gather all the knowledge he could, 80 that when he came out west he could associate with some of the best men, “1 admire your strong appetite for knowledge, Billy,” said Mr. Root. *You have a morbid craving for old hunks of ancient history and cyclope- dia that does my soul good, and I am glad, too, that you come to your father to get accurate data for vour collection, That is right. Your father will always lay aside his work at any time and gorge your young mind with knowledge that will be as vseful to youas a farrow cow, “E Pluribus Unum"” is an old Greek in- seription that has been handed down from generation to generation, pre- served in brine, and sigvifies that “the tail goes with the hide.” e Fortunes or Farmers and Me- chapios, Thousands of dollars can be saved by using proper judgment in taking care of the health of yourself and fawily, 1f you are bitious, have sallow complexion, poor appetite, Jow and depressed spirits, and | Curessll kind of i generally debilitated, do not delay a mo- !“"“"“" ment, but go at once; and procure a bot- tle of those wonderful Electric Bitters, fancy articles can bo made auy oolor | Lhich LoVe, fli'o oure, and that for the wanted with the Dismond Dyes, All trifling sum of fifty cents,—{Tribune, the popular eolors, Hold by 0. ¥, some possible chauce for them to think of his election, As the matter pow stands, Hon, M. Lurner is fast gaining ground among a liberty-loving people, and will be the next congress- n elected to represent the great Third district of Nebrasks in our national congress, at least he will carry his own county, which Valen- tine will not do, judging from present indications, Believing that the voters will 80 decide on November next, and being ready at any time, as stated, to prove what I have ssid, I remain yours for Hon, M. K. Turaer, first, last and all the time, E & Full partioulars 1o our pamohlot, which we_dosiro to send free tv mall fo evory oue, The Bpecifl ¢ Medicine is sold by ullhd"‘“m por poi , or W he sent trev by mall on ree iph of the money, by addressing THEGRAY ,‘ID;CINI (‘U).' y ol 3 The Great Lnglish Remedy e Nover falls te cure | DOCTOR WHITTIER, d | 617 St. Charles St, IST. LOUILS, Mo. 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