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W THE DAILY BEE: J.T.BROWN & CO WHOLESALE DRY (COODS NOTXON S, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA NEB. ; J. A, WAKEFIELD, WUOLRSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN L.ath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEME e STV, IO BWHTATY AQENL FOR MILWAUKHE CAMENT COMPANYY Near Union Pacific Devot HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM S8T. OMAHA STEELE, JJHNSON & GO0, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN OMAHANY Ficur, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of UIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGGU. bgonts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER GO. THBNLE APTYY SEDNGHLE A CEREDN Gr POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, , BELTING, HOSE, DRASS AND IRON FITTINGE PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HALLABAY WIHD-FRILLS CHURCHAND.SCHODLIBELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. Omaha Steam Laundry. The only Laundry in Nebraska that Is supplied with complete machinery or Laundry work, Send your orders by mail or express. GOTTHEIMER, GODFREY & CO., 1207 Farnham Street. P, BOTER JJO, ~——DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo &p LA, BT R B ST AULTS, . 3 O B &, O . 1020 Farnham Sireet, C. F. GOODM.AIN, WHOLESALE LEALEE. TH DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS Window and Plate Glass. will find 18 to thelr ad MINING MAUHIN FIPE, $TRS r £ Anyone contomplating bullalng store, bauk, or any othor fine vantige 0 corra ond With U bofore purchusing tholr Plate Olass, .C. F, GOODMA.! OMAHA W,B, MILLARD, MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTE OOUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED ntg for Pock & Doushers Lard, aud Wiuber Mills rlour OMAHA, - NEB REFERENCES OMAHA NATIONAL BAN&, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO,, TOOTLE MAUL & CO. BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF ARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ENFRESSIWAGONS. apmg Done in all Branches 419 8. THIRTEENTH STRE&T OMAHHA, NEB HEB. ¥ B, JOHNSON F.C. MORG.AIN, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb. 1 : EDUCATION The ery of lack of school ac tion is heing hourd all over the country Tt has been deci AL in Pittaburg, for persons age to attend the ingly, owi to_the there is a great Ia sota, He will fore th: probably reach enl of next A teachers' insti nte met last week Kingston, t which Profes Northam novel method of teaching | ommenting on this subject, The Kingston Freeman advooates the reading of the morning newspapers in school, as the best way to teach co. tem- porancous history: It says, *“How ea.y and simple such an exercise might be made every intelligent teacher can under. stand, and there is no_other subject in which such profound and uvrelaxing inter- est can be excited. And who, even among the revellers ia classic lore, will not say that the knowledge thus acquired is of a thousand times more value to the practical man of affairs than a dozen hie. tories of the ages that have left mno trace upot the people of the civilization of our time except in the books that have handed down the record of their decds?” The Hon. W. C. DePauw, of New Albany, Ind., who propose to give at once £300,000 to Asbury university, and 45 per cent of hia estate after death, on condition that the citizens of that vicinity shall furn. ish suitable grounds for the institution and subscribe & fund «f £150,000, is emphat- ically a Hoosior of the Hoosiers, Born in Indiana, of French descent, in 1822, and left a penniless orphan at the nge of six- teen, he has worked his way up to the very foremost rank among the business men of that state, He has been a mill owner, a merchant, a banker, and a grain denler, and fis_now interested in developing the plate-glass industry, He has always heen reedy to use freely his wealth and infla- ence for the good of his native state, and particularly his home city, New Albany. He has helped many young men to obtain an education, hus founded and maintaived a lsrge teminary for young ladics, and now, by his offer to Asbury university, has conuected his name_permanently and prowinently with the highest edu:ational interests of the west. “Five or six years ago,” eays a writer in The Baltimore ‘American, ‘‘the sch ol board of Boston came to the conclusion that too much time was wasted in'the pub- lic schools on pareing and analysis, and too little was given to compositicn and lan- guage lesons. Thereis a strong tendency in the schools of Baltimore to devote too much timein the same way. It is un- necessary to argue that tho power to speak and wi the KEnglish language corectly is what the boys and girls should first ac- quire; all admit the fact, [t is we!l known among ths teachers that in the majority of the gramuar schools children are taught d flicult parsinz who cannot write n re- spectable letter and who speak very incor- rectly. The proper use of languags shou'd be the end s ught: only the simplest pars- ing should be taught in the grammar schools, and the time now wasted devoted to language less'ns. The teachers claim that the fault lies in the character of the examination questions, difficult paraing being made the test, rather than the child’s ability to spenk and write correctly There is certainly need of reform in this direction,” CONNUBIALITIES. *Mr. Lally, of Jefferson, towa, was an impetuous wooer. He ruched 'into the presence of & woman with an_engagewment ring in one haad, n cocked pistol in the other, and declared that she must marry or die. 'She did neither, and he has gone to prison. At a wedding, not long since, smong the presents displayed was a 81,/ bauk note from the father of the bride. After the weddiog was over the oldgentleman folded up the note and put it back in his vest. ket. The conduct of that doting ather reminds one very much of the prom- isea of reform made by candidates previcus to the election as contrasted with their performances when the election is over, Moutzomery county, Md., reports a sad deathbed scene. Judve William Bowie being about to die, he requested his beau- tiful daughter Eila, a popular society belle, to marry Dr. White, to whom she had been betrothed for sreveral years, and it wasg done, The self-sacrificing devotion of the young lady will be understood when it is stated that “preparations for a fishion. able wedding next month had been made, and rhe willingly forewent the brilliant #o.ial event in which she was to have been the central figure, The marriage of Mlle, Sophie Duverger, the actress of a former generation, his made a great sensation toroughout the theatrical world, Mlle. Duverger was ac- customed to wear upon the stage diamonds to the value of $100 000, the gift of Prince Demidoff, and the manugers of Paris al- ways stipulated in her engagement thut she would allow them to be advertised in the play-bill. On cne occasion as, covered with diswonds, she played the role of the Countess of Germaine, in the melodrama of “Treute Aus,” on Leing carried fainting from the ball-room it was perceived that the yery soles of hor satin shoes were in- crusted with the dazzling brilliants. A tremendous shout of applause burst from the audiznce at the sight, and in answer to & universal oall for a repetition of the cer- emony hearers were induced to parade her unconscious form a second tio ¢ in front of the stage. iast Washington ie all agog over a eocial sensation in which the chief par were Kate K, Kellum, a handsome, connected miss of reventeen snd Chong Got of Japan, Much to the di friends, 3 Kellum had ry the oriental, The w last night, ding was to occur Got procured a license and en Before the hour eet for eat crowds of young men, determined upon preventing the marriagé congregated in frout of the house, T were made that if Chong did not le fore the arrival of the mi er they would take him out and thrash him, ThLé mob's threats each minute became more viclent, It was therefore deemed best to advise the minister to remain away, Thiy hedid, and the marriage was of course 1 et. poned, and when the day is agreed upou it rtain that mors secrecy will be main- tained, Chong was bighly incensed. He feared to face the crowd, and o made & stealtby exist from the back door, The oung mwen curtivued to give vent to their ootings, and loud ories ¢! coming ven- geance were mad. for some tiwe after the minister, OMAHA SATURDAY OCTOBER 28 med in 1619, and even now, T A lapee of 233 years, continues to hold wn ns the Iargest in the prineipality, its om. ) biing 617, The Meth ently o-sion, decided th fist conference of Can tional standard of ita mi raised « siderably hereafier all candidates for recept telal ¢h uld be required to present c.teof matriculation in &ome nec ¥, or what sl ould be rega ard of examiners as s fair o South Con fiold, Mass., turn int> a free reading h Sunday from b to 7:30 | Now if to this very goad step in the ri irection they will add another, and ojen the p rlors two or three evenings in t week resuit will be the savin tomptation of many young men who a strangers an i have free entrances only in the liquor saloons, where they a made welcome, o _parlor m HONBEY b‘d:)R I'Hy LADIRS, Tondon salesladies are provided with « during business hours, Red hats, red foathers, red gloves, and red stockings, are worn by the million, The latest caprice in the way of a luce pin, or brooch, forms also & bouquet. fast ener. A new bracelet has made fts appearance s, poor Jap's departure, LWLIGIOU The First Baptist church of Cambridge, Mass,, was dedicated lact week, This is third church of the society, which was or- ganized in 1817, The Uuitarian club of Boston, Mass,, held a meeting at the Hotel Veandowme, October 11, Twenty-four new members were elected, making a total of 230, As England and Germany seem to be un- able to agree upon the appointment of a Protestant bishop of Jerusalem, it is ex- pected that the See will be abolished, An Episcopal conyention of the central diocese of Penusylvau convened in Christ cathedral, Reading, Pa, on the 16th inst. One hundred and forty clergy- men and lay delegates from thirty coun- ties were prosent, Bishop Hows presiding, The Moravian church of Lancaster, Pa,, celebrated the one hundred and fif tieth anniversary of its existence last Sun- day. One of the features of the celebra- tion was a children’s sermon, delivered iby the Rev. Richard Newton, the well known “children’s preacher” of Philadel phia The oldest existing Baptist church in Wales is the one at Swansea, which has just entered upon its new premises, Lt was lth h clasps the arm without hinge fasteu. ing. Some statistical fiend estimates that courtships cost three tons of coal each on Aan average, Ukgly spiders, as large as life and twico o8 natural, are the latest thing in the way of lace pine. Philadelphians who think it a sin to dancs or play cards ars breaking thoir necks to witness the Black Orook. Court trains sloved toa point like a bird's tail are worn with the pointed bodices of evening dressas, Neow claps to fasten cloaks are woud d masks wth open _mouths; other clasps are animals’ heads of bronzoe or silver. Jean Baptisto oloth is the French name for_a pew camel’s hair cloth that is as soft as Tndia chuddab, but has o rough fiaish, White and gray doves ure the favorite birds for autumn hats for girls, They are also worn on the corsage, amid the bouquet of Howers, Rococo jewelry is the French fancy. It has garnets aud turquoises, with heads of Limoge enatel mounted in antique silver setting, The amount of jowelry worn is reduced to ity mivimum, It is nojlonger good style o wear conspicuous gold ornaments, espe- cially on the street. Grecian lynx, a long-haired, light col- ored fur of n yellowish tinge, will Le o very fashionable fur for trimwiog widter cloaks and costumes, Young Mr. Forney says: “Becau the large trade n gorgaoun garters it is thought that crinoline and tilting hoops are to come in fashion again.” Fruit dedgos, such as strawberries plums and pears, are on the newest br cades; horse-shos patterns areof rawed vel- veton a corded surface, Network of silk cords with drooping tas- sels i to be ured to give the appearance of vests and aprons on French drestes of corded sicilienne and velvet, Small muffs of dark feathers have two birds' heads—one head split—for orna- menting tho front. A collar t» match has another pair of heads on the left shonlder, Coachmen’s capes of sealskin, and trim. mings of the same fur, are used on dark green and brown cloth dresses, Otier bor- ders and capes uro very stylish for velve snd sill dresses. “There are no chinges in fashion that can displace velvet as a Il'llfll‘ fabric, or ren- der it less than desirable formany purposes for which no other can be offered eflicient substitute. Jersey wool gloves verylong and without buttons are made in ull shades to match cloth dresses, and are 80 well ehaped that they fit th2 hand a4 neatly as SuesRid gloves do, A woman is under sentence of thirty-fiye years’ imprizoument for selling liquor at hm-nd, Vt., that period being composed of 200 different terms for a like number of offenses, Large clasps of stesl or gilt play a great patt in fushions nowadays. They are nsed to trim hats, shoes, dress bodices and clouks and to drape tunics or to ornament the sash bow on the back, Brown and Pompeiian red are vi ular colors for bounets, Brown s and red velvet are folded together for trim- ming fine felt bonnets, and there are three short ostrich featners of these colors foru- ing a panache on the crown, Broad-brimmed picturesque hats ladon with ostrich plumes are worn by young ladies becauso their coquettish curves and waves are far more becoming than the newer but stiff wa:culine hats with close bands and short game feathers, “Yes,” said the burlesque nctross, think that editor is the meunest, rmost con- temptiblo wretch in existence. He doean't want me to succeed.” *‘What bas he done?” ‘“Done! You know that rcandsl in Chicago?” **Yes; did he print Print it7 Noj he wouldn't; that’s as an Slang isadangerous languago, Recently, when o hsndsome young wife went to i tardware store to get one of those wooden contrivano:s to wash potatoes, and said 1 want a masher,” cvery man in the shop, from the boss to the office-boy, started to wait on her, % There isa preference for having the up- per part of the costume of sowe plain wa- teriul, with a damask or brocade of lar I' or floral patterns for th non velvets, plush and brocatelles make ndsome skirts for plain Indisn cashicere bodices and bluited tunics, figured Plain velvet is more stylish th i tles with velvet, It is being used " f warabout fringe, chenille, or mings, b it must be loaded with trim- mings to make ptable, and fiue satin cord gimp is laid upon it so closely that the velvet becomes merely a yronndwork for decoration, Humorous conceits appesr in the new silyer jewelry that is darkened to resemble old eilver, Five cowic masks aro on one long brouch, whilo others have Kate ; vay children, the wen in the moon, fighting cocks, blink 3, or sentimen. tal-looking doves. uet pins of silver have the word “Souvenir” engraved upon them, Cloth bacques braided v sufficiert without with tquare tabs and wie capits] thines for piving th to sl wool dresses wa v, Hun- garian blug, Lerra-cotl ull g cloth ure the colors 1 , a8 they harmonize well with 1 .| o dressen of the period, whether volored s bl A newly wmarried Sacramento woman who took & diink witha gambler she never met before, and who, she said, drugged her and carried her t5 San Francisco, where he r bbed her of her trunk and wardrobe, de- clared she wasn't afraid to go howe, for her husband wouldn't blame Ler for what couldn’t be helpec oyes filled with tears as the th st clothes, and she sobbed oul A distinguished physician says thut the garments worn by women are preferable to those worn by wen, He may epeak from experience, but we don't believe ho evor wore & walking costume of royal blue cloth, with facings, revers, and pelerine of velvet plush, with a velvet basque, a long, linging pelisse trimmed with lace jabots down the fronts and back, Charles 11. col- lar, and & tiny black velvet poke and a rib-compressing corset cut entaio, and so forth, Hardly, He was & real estate agent and com. plained that he had three adjoining bouses %o lot since last fal), and couldu't get rid of them oo any terms, “What's the cause!’ asked a friend; ‘‘malaria? No, fur trim. | arny KERe Tl SUAL JUTDBRK 81 IERTEE————________{ L 4 3 PPURMINT DROPS, s maid to bo and fevera alores a A will pond in ladisna 1 for 300 canes of chills year, and furnishes two Pretty tair support. The one re diaua mo: A mistake and hang a man who ought to to tho legislature for one who ot tread the gallows, Some men claim that they don't care & two straws about politics, but when it comen to mixed drinks they are mighty particular to have at least two straws, sound ones st that, too,—New York Com- mercial, An applo treo in Chemung county, Y., is responsible for two deathe, t broken legs and three_broken arma during the last five yoars, The climbit around there iy nnhealthy for boys. Now York and Ohio people carry horse chestnuts in their pockets to ward off rhenwatism, 1t is more convenient than to hang a cahbagze around the neck. A Indy out weit has railroad sand. wich which she puts in the heels and toes of stockings when darning. It is also used a3 a door-knocker and a familiar engine to knock the lifs out of trespassing boys,— Puck, You will wonder where all the dogs in Georgin are until you dismount at the gate of u planter’s house, Then you will won. der if he owns all the dogs in Georgia, A Missiesippi murderer waoted his exe ecution deluyed half an hour for the wenther to clear off and give the crowd a chance to put down their umbrellas, and admired the iden and waited. ifornian, who was in the business ight years, eaya that a faro bauk has six chances to player’s one, and if he wins any great wmount, there are nine chanzes to one that he will be followed and slugged, The cranberry crop of the east is a fail- ure, and every man who understands that it takes two pounds of sugar to sweeten o handful of berries will bo glad of it.— Detroit I'ree Press, There are thirty different firma in Now ork advertising misfit Thoy must e loy blin meu to ure of 100ms, or else people alter their houses aftar the carpeta are ordered, A gentleman who hoards at an Austin hotel called the waiter and said to him: “‘Bring we a hottle of wine, but I want good one.” “*You are iu luck,” responded the waiter, ‘‘you drank up yesterday the last bottls of poor wine we had in the house,”—Texas Siftings, A Troy Voiler muker reiased a § job beeause the man who c about it di'n't take off his hat on enter- ing the offico, Themay says he didn’t re- ove his hat because the hoiler maker dido’t have kid gloves on,— Detroit Free Press, This i the season of the year when the agricultural papers are hard at work ad- vising the farmers not to leave their 8500 mowers and 3800 reapers out in the snow all winter, No farmer could get along without aj ricultural paper,—Philadel. phia News drug ¢ feature they seldo 5,000 e to see him IMrISTIES, Several murderers have been hung lately who didn’t believe they were goine straight to heaven, Rev. Dr, Pierson, lately called from De. troit to Indianapolis, has preached o strong sermon_against rented pews. If he can run a church without thit income he will bo worth a salary of 810,000 a year to any church in the big cities, 1t is now announced that the cost of con- 1 heathens has been reduced to about 5 per head. Perhaps it is adulterated 1¢eligion which is being served out, Au Towa paper has supplied a long-felt want by giving to the public an obituary ca thut bears upon its fuce the +tamp of honesty. It s ““He gained his 08 by loaning money and handlin notes ani mort, 4, hud state-wide name for his litigation in various counties and in the supreme courts, was grasping and heartless in his_transactions, became divorced froum his wife, and died without a friend,” Economy. A fortune may Lo spont in using inef- fectual when by applyin THOMAS ) O1L o speedy and economical ¢ Tn casca re can be effectod, back, bodily ailments, iption, it affords of rheumntien or painy of instant reliel AT WEIH WV LD EUROPEAN HOTEL, The rmost centrall + located hotel in the city, Roomy 760, 1,00, #1.50 and €2.00 por day, Fir urant conuected with the hotel, CHURST, = = Prop. Corocr Fourth and Locust Streets, SN0, TOTULH IVEC. 100,C00 TIHKEN-SPRING VEHICLES WNOW IN USEKE They surpaws all other s for eany riding, style nd durability, hey are for sale by all Leading Car inge Builders and Dealers throughout he country, SPRINGS, GEARS & BODIER Henry Timken, Patentoe o Julider of Fine Carrlages, B LOWLES, DACY. T NG M NI ISTERD o \"( C. SPECHT, 1212 Harney S‘u.' i (mrha, Neb, MANUFACTUR Galvanized fro, CORNICES, WINDOWS, Sla DORMER T'in, Tron and Pate alic Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, 1am FINIALS, Roofing, Blylight, 7 blat tho general agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING, Orestings, Balustrades, Vorandas, Offics ane Bank Ralllogs, Window and Ocllar OUR DINNER PARTY has_finished ho last bottle of “HUR PUNCH.” Then, my dear, lon't forgot to remind A freah enoply to-morrow,” “THE HUB PUNCH" s prepared sole. by Messrs, C, 1L, AVES & SON, Boston., It is made of the best imported brandy and Santa Cruz rum, united with the juice of fresh lefions, and the finest white sugar, and is really a dolicions, & pure, and o reliablo article, that has et with the most cordial appreciatien of all who tried 1t, See that you got the gennine with the facsimile of “CHESTER H. GRAVES & S INS" on the capsule over the cork of each bottle, Sold by Grocers and ‘Wine Merchants everywhere, Trade supplied at Manufacturer's prices by M. A, McNamara; families supplied by A, H! Giadstone, Omaha Neb 1. P, BOGERS & CO. L LIBGRIRrEY Gols * Ramemi n the corner H 3 i fivenscrors e way Wi hiv X P ETI N A KL ENCS M. ona of her. Uelioious Bever. |y SIOUX COITY ROUTH Ladies will do well this seaso Runs & Sold Tratn Toroagh froe t % “ ., agf—’- Conneil Blufts to 8t, Panl \ - THE CUP THAT CH Withaut Ohnoge Time, Only 17 Woues ¢ SBUT NOT INEBRIAT LEPED MILES THR SLORTRS ROUTS worn uy 10w Akiogany ted;: suin JOUNOLL, BLUFTS woek e fant 0 WUL, MINNEAPOLIA y W ““ DULLUTH OA PIINAROR m‘l\ v:k; ‘yl (‘.\ Nordhorn wdu':,h\lf'mr.h oves wi ke e 18 oqu ot the exactly resembling those | o alic, AIr-bfaks ABd Miile R nn';'mn! acn Slaaping Cap ¥ CHANGE butnen Kan Av Oomncll Blaffs and Panl, +o Lulon Pacific Tranator ab Coun 0 p. m, daily on aerival of Kanses oaopt wnd Gounell Bludls tealn from Arxiving ot Sinux City 11 40 A\ he New Union Depss ab B8, Paol aé 1 0 KN NOURN I8 ADVANCX OF ANY OTHER 0UTE A8 Twomombior fa baking the Blcnx Oty Roob oN got & Through Tealn. The Bhortest Sae Quiskest Time and & Oomforksble Ride tn $h Through hedwean L DLU¥PS AND 8T. PAUL, your Ticket rend via tha “Slonn nd Pacific Rallroad JU 8. WATTLES, J.R BUCHAJAN Gon' Fass. Agent Buperintendont, Nisourt Valley I, % DAVIH, Sonthwertorn Passangor Agent. Oanrcil Blafie * CELERRATED CRACKERS BISCUITS, CAKESR, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES Wholesale Manufacturing GONFEGTIONERS AND DEALERS IN In the old Favorite and EFIRIIN OXE".A I 1.0 I I —_FOR— CHICAGO, PEORI ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETBUI’I(‘bIIIA(}AM FALLS, Fruits, Nuts and Cigars. 'S 14th St. OMHA, WEB GOLD ROPE. Tholntrinsic merlt and superior quality of our Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other maynfac: tarors to put upon tho market_oods wimilar ta ur brand in namo and stylo which aro offered and vold for loss moi ey thau the gonuine Gold Rope. Wo caution the't ado and consnmor to see that our name and trade matk aro upon each lump. The only genulue and original Gold Rope Tabacco is manufactured by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO. BACCO COMPANY, Mra J. G. Robertson, Pittebur, was ufloring from genoral debility, want of ap- potite, constipation, etc., so that! ife wi den; after using Burdock Blood Bitters [ 3 tor than for years, I cannot pralso your Bitters too much,” R. Gibbe, of Buffalo, N. V., Burdock Blo s Bitters, In chron blood, liver aud kidneys, b marked with success. o with best results, for torpidity case of @ friend of mino the effect was marvolous. Bruce Turncr, Rochestor, N. Y., jwrites: *I have been subjoct to serious disorder of the kidneys, and unablo to attend to businoss; Burdock Blood Bitters rolio me before half a bottle was used feol confident that they will entirely cure me," + Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N, Y., writee: L yufferod with & dull” pain through iy eft lung and shoulder, Lot my spirits, appetite and color, and conid with (IIlIh-uI‘y keop up all day, Took your Burdock Blood Bitters as di- rected, and hiave felt no pain since first wock of- tor using them,” Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, N, Y, tour years ago 1 had an attack of bilious fever, ax I fully recovered. My digostive orga ‘woakaned, and | would be complotely pros- 1 for days. using two bottles of your ock Blood Bitters thel mprovement was so o thet [ was astonished. -1 can now, though 18 of nge, do o fair and toasonablo” day's P, writos: 1 ty & bur. writes: © heon signall sod them myselt the liver, and in ring liom dropey, writes: ““About d > C. Biacket Robinson, proprietor of The Canada Prosbyterian, Toronto, Ont., writes: *For years 1 suffcred gre oft-recurring headache, | u Burdock 1 tors with happlost d 1 now ud wvaclf in botter hoalth o past.” Mrs. Wall used Burdock Hlood Bitt M. Y, write s for nervous aud bil- w1 adashes, and can recomezend 1§ 4 anyone oqu & cure for billiousnces, ' Mrs. Ira Mullnolland, Albany, N. ¥, writes: “'For pover: o eultercd ficm citpecur. sing billle laints poculiar to 1 burdock Blood Bitters I an using ntiraly relioved. Price, ©1.00 per Bottle; Trla Bottles 10 Ots POSTER, MILBOBN, & Go., Props, BUFFALO,N. Y. Hold aé wholusalo by Isb & McMshon and ¢, Ugodnian, 10 27 eod-me our 10 Great Linglish Remedy Nover falls te cute [Norvous Debility, Vi tal Exhaustion, i Beminal Weak- and all the lovil effocts of youth. Bl follies und It stops tly all weakening untary loss:s and and make life ty aud duath, ductive Organs, 1 tho Nerves, Brals Digestivo and Hopr w 2 all the org tunctiens thelr formor vigor and vitality, NEWY REK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®outh-East, THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 miles. Solld Bmooth Steol Track 11 connections are made in UNION DEPOTS. b National Repntation s being the roat Through Oar Line, and ls universall onceded to be the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall- road In the world for all clasacs of_travel. Try it aod you will find traveling a Inxury Instead of a discomfort, Through Ticketa via this Colebrated Line for #alo ab il offices In tho Weat, All Information about Rates o Fare, Bleeplng Car Acocmmodations, Timo Tables, &c., will be cherfully glven by applyining o T., POTTER, 9 Vice-Pros’t & Gon. Manager,Chicago, PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gon. Passensor Agh, Chicago, W.J. DAVENPORT, ‘Gon. Agent, Conpell Blufts, H, P. DUELL, Ticket Ag. omaha mnio-od 1y Samuel 0, Davis & Co., DRY GOODS JOBBERS LTI T IMPORTERS, Waghington Ave. and Fifth ST. LOUIS MO. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK Tho Grest Tl { DI MARK English rom- ody. Anun- falling. cure for Sominal Wenknoess, Spormator: rhon, Impot. ency, aud all A Discasesthat: " follow a6 & BEFLRE TAKINQ, sojuence Solf-Abuse; a8 Loks of Momo, tude, Pain 1n tho B mabiro Old Age, and many other Dissa Ioad to Insanity 'or Consumption and & Premae ture Gravo, &arFull ‘particulars In our pamphlet, which wo dosire to send froo Iv mall 40 evory one, £ The Bpecifl c Medicine 1s sold by sl druggiste at #1 per package, or 6 packsges for 20, or will e sent freo by mall on rersiph of tho monoy, by addressing ~ THEGRAY 4EDICINE CO. Botialo, N. Y. oeTm e CATARRH AND ECZEMA No argument I8 necessary to show that these diseates aro of a blood origin; 8, 8 8 , therefore, beins componcd of the mst powerful vegetable slteratives, destroys the di-ea-o, 10 t and bragch, by puttiog the blood in & pure, healthy state. 8.8 8, for 'Catarth 1s & sure cure; cured me after all other trostaents had failed €. €, Euaxs, Greencastlo, Ind, ). Robinson, member North Georgia H, 8, fora ol r cato i oruption has disappeared aud 1am “Have taken 8§, 5, 8. for Catarch with great benetl ; thiuk thiec bottles more wil completely cure me.” K. R, BROWN, Spartauburg, 8, €, J. W. Cottecll, St Louis, Mo,; I re & wost wonderful remed doaby but that it will care my ogard 8, 5. d have no “8. 8 8. bas cured me of s troub'esome Ca- tarth which has pafled the treatment of all the best physicians Northand Fouth S, L, MUBEIDE, Atlants, Ga. Hot Srwsos, Ark., July 17, 1882, I have had what oy phybicians termed Eczcms for over eight years,” Cawe five years 60 to this placo to live in orjer that | might be cured. Du- g tha: timo | encrie icaily appl adu the heal, iug art of the ph siciar s bers (- th interoal and external) in corncetion with te colebreted Ther- wal kot baths, and in addition have taken more than & husdri 4 bottlos of various wedicines with! out the desired 1esult Up to (hrae months s go had almces | sy incuralle, and (5. 5. 8,) with ali he crupiion wes et were sowe signs of ud a'ter three wonthy' use of 8. 8, gan tak’ o skep flist werse provemwent, ing life checrful and cujoysble. Price, hottle, or four times the quantity $10. Beit by oxprose, socure fror obsurvation, 10 ary addross, ourecelptof price. No.C, 0, D, gent, except 1 receipt of 81 a8 & guarantee. Lettors §e ating answers must (1close samop, Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills are th bost and chespest dyspopsia and billious curo |y the market, }Z;Id by all drugglate, Frice 60 cents De Muoros's Kiussy Bemmov, Nxrrwriovs, Guressl) kiud of Kidoey and bladder complainte ouorrhos, pleet and icucorrhica, For ealo by all augiiets: €1 a bottlo ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUYTE, 718 Olve 8t., 58 Louls, Mo, For Sale 'n Omahs by Q. F. GOODMAN, Jaugb-1y 5. | aw soilad and well, 0ot & sign of eruption, 1y skin swooth sud cléar, avd wy general healih s%00d as it over was. If there ars any doabling ou03, let thew write we liere iD. N. Prarr, ¥rom the Great Drug House of the Nortawest Wodo not hesitate tosay that for o year past ¢ huve sold wore of Sailt's Specific’ (S § 8.) Lun all other blood purifiers combined aud with uort asroniablug resats. Cue geutieman who us d hal & dozch bottles says that it has done hiul wore good thar, treatwent which cost him $1,000. Another wio bes used it for a screfulous (laction reportes permanent cure from its cure, Yours tral), VasSuaate, St/ 805205 & Co. Sold by all Druggists.

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