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_om_ ol s W 1AL 'l'IIE l)AlL\ Bhl'-m()“ \HA \l()Nl)\Y ()C'l‘()Bl R SUAx JULUBLEK 81 - 30 (" - JJBBOWN&:OO‘ ” DRY GOODS WHOLESALE IO XON &S, OMAHA, NEB. J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN I W0 TR NS NER R Lath, S8hingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DCORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGE, Liki: Oehcx P AUSUEINEG, EVCO. MWSTATE ACGENL FOR MILWAUKER CEMENT COMUANYY Ne:\r Umon Pwflo nnnm n‘.’; ;':_.a N o HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. 118 FARNAM ST. STEELE, ZJHNSON & G0, AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Goods, All Grocers’' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of Boots and Shoes. OMAHA WHOLESALE GROCERS CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Agents for BENWUDD FAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER CO.| v, e oo ot e e oF COLFAX OOUNTV for Tum i !\.mlrowd Attorney's Cam- pa'gn in the Third Ditrict, SonvvLer, Ocrober 27, 1882, To the Editor of THe Bre: Last Saturday night throe railroad The attoraeys, led by O. J Green, stoppec off here to tell the deluded Colfaxans They told them to vote how to vote, for Valentine; that Val. was a etal wart anti monopolist and would always be found with the people. In- asmuch ae Green, Thurston, Church H we aud other well-known anuti monopolists (7) are supporting him, 1 take it for granted that they are assist- ing Valentine upon that score. The three - the lonely three—droned through an hour aud » balf to absut twenfy-five men, aud half as many boys, and went home wih a swmall- pized flon in their oars Saturday next we are to h a rally, and if the weather is at gli fivorable shall have an immense theang, Guueral Van Wyek, Hon, E. Rosewater, Capain Stickle and others are to speak of vrnoon avd eveving. I teli you politics are get ting hot about here, and unless Valon tine can sell & regiment or two of cav- alry horses between Low and then he wli get fow votes in Colfax county. The leading republicans of this county are flit-footed aguinst him and are not a bit backward about saying eo When Valentine comes wo shall ask him why he did not have Shell Creek and Maple Cieek put into the “river and harbor bill”’; sud why he does not divide what hngot out of Roach-steam- ship.subsidy s ¢al with *‘the boys " 'he only Valentine republicans in this county are Wells & Nieman, who get an occsional huuk of plun- der from the war department or Iz aNnd | dian bureau, in the way of fliur con- tracts, through Valentine, and an occasional postmaster or would-be pestmaster. This postoftice is already promised to two or three fellows, and next winter, when Woids' appuint. ment expires, the devil will be to pay sure, If you will have Tom Kennard and Paul Vandervoort coma up here now we shovld be fixed. Tom is a good anti monopolist and, of course, wants Valentine ro elected. Paul'n vul- garity would make votes for Turner. The Schuyler Sun takes its mess of DOTEILE A NI »SINGI-II AOTEIN POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps, Engme Trimmings, MINING MACEHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, 1KON AND Erd 2 PACKING, AT WHOLEBALE AND Kirl X('ATI‘IN(I] FIPK, S WHOLESALE DEALEIE TN Window and Plate Glass. A8 Anyone contemplating builalng store, bank, or any other fine antege 80, corres 0nd ith wo before parchasing tholr Flato Glass. C. F, GOODMAN, UMAHA NEB. W.B. MI]J.-AR]J. MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED] ¥ B, JOHNSON OMAHA, REFERENOCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE, JOHNSON & ©O0., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. ., BOYTER JO. . ~——DEALERS IN— “~HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Proo &5 4. JE" ¥EI &5 N AULTS, LOCOCE S, . 1020 Farnham Street, ONMLAELA., ~ - - NEE. Omaha »team Laundry. or Laundry work, = Send your orders by mail or express, GOTTHEIMER, GODFREY & CO., 1207 Faroham Str BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF ARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND NP REBSSIW AGONS. enairing Ilm’ in all Branches 17 VW F .C. MORG.AI, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Nebh. HALLADAY WiKD-MILLS CHURCH'AND,SCHOOLIBELLS Oor. Fa.rna.m and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. C. . GOODM.A N, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS Agents for Pock & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flonr NEB The only Laundry in Nebraska that {s supplied with complote machinery it every week. It's editors are both 80 independent in spirit and so well tilled financially that they are not de- pendent upon Valentines crowd for support and have served notice to that effsot long ago. The Bohemians are not solid on the railroad cai,didate by a long shot, and {he returus will show it on Nobember 8th. Fun ahead. The Sturdy R pablicans Solid BTA'I HJO I‘TINGS Oxford wants a doctor, Fuvo-pound turnips in Merrick county, Central City has an smateur minstre w Typhoid fever is prevalent in some parts of Hclt conuty. Sourlet fover and dij th.-m are killing littie ones of L The Oxford Reg! 2lst by W. T. and B J, Lindsay. The Oxtord Registor offers to swap a year's susse iption for a load of wood. A forty-acre farm just morth of North Bend was vold last week for £4 000 Plom Creek had a fire on the 20th in which two hotels were burnad, involyiig s loss of 88,0 An enterprising musio denler at Contral City got Susw B to p ay his organs, Ho now advertises her endor«en ent, Stock men up north eeport cattle doing well on the new gr ss that has sturted since the first fall raine came, John E. Shervin's residence at Fremont narrowly esoaped destruct-on by fire on p The boys put it out “with (h fountain, A prairie fire started near Guilford, Custer _county, on the 18th destroyed about thirty-five tons of hay at diffeont places on the Dutchman, Nearly all of Merrick connty’s surplus corn will be consimed at howe by sheep feedors, There are thousinds of the ani- mal in that region for the winter. A number of distressing accidents have ocenrred in Bluie, Nelso Miller wan thrown from a pony and broke an arm, and Simon Long was rn over by & Wagon, with a like result, N, B, Woodn taught the first school in Schuyler in a cottunwood log house about thirteen years ago. Now, the Schuy! wchool requires n corps of seven teac and another toacheris needed badly.—Sun, A littlo Swede gitl fifteen yours old was aseuulted o+t Lost Creek recenty by three men who were in bathing near the vlace where she was herdiog cattle, aud brutully cutraged, so that her life is de. sh th r was started on the 80 wpaired of, York had a fire on the 22d, A small boy with matches started it in & livery st -ble. A paeing load of hay caught and then the wildest kind of a scere ensued. The man with the hay cut his team loose and saved them, minua the ¥tails, but the wagon and hay went, So did the stable, Mans Phos o Bituey, of Atkinson, hae l'l|lhh|l d f the dignified name of “Old Crosar,” &'n lo returning from a party one ni ht last week, her shawl dropped from the buggy. Cwsar was behind tho tuggy and when the shawl fell he fell with it wnd remained there till the following noon, when the article was recovered, The funeral of Mrs, L., J. Havens, who died near North Bend on Sunday last, was appoitod . r Tueaday, but—accorving to the Flail—'‘the symptoms wereso |ecu. r that it was feared ehe was not dead ard the burial was p stponed unti: late in the afternoon. Numerous tests were ap. plivd before it was certain in the minds of berfriends that +he wae desd,” While driving to Neligh, E. A, Bird, of trial, l e..um not help lnm(huvc at their odd gostures, grimaces and rod faces from their efforts at making themeelves heard. They wero protly badly frightened too. 1 passed by them, and beckoned them to follow ,me the way wo had come, No - tompt was now made at conversation, After going a quarter of & mile in silence I lost my way. One of my comrades, wh) seemed to think he knew the way back to the trail, camo up close to me, and, beuding over so that his mouth was close to my ear, with a supsrhuman effort yelled, ‘Lot me lead!" His shout nearly barated my tympanum. We had got out of the charmed air," Composed of the best known tonios, iron and cinchons, with well known aromatics, s Brown's Iron Bitters It cures indigestion, and all kindred troubles. STROETGEN STARVING. The Last Act in the Allegea Seduc- tion Case. The Denver Tribune of Friday says: Miss Ida Stroetgen, the unfsrtunate woman whose case has been mention- od in this paper, 12 now confined in the county hospital, a most pitiable object. Her reason is gone entirely, and in her ravings is often very vio- lent. Her child has been taken from her, but she does not seem to realize its loss. It is thought that the little one cannot live long, although every possible care is being taken to presoerve its life, It is binu fast The mother teara all the clothing from her back, throws the bedding of her room in one corner and then lies down upon the floor, whero sho re- maina until sho is discovercd She has eaten nothing for three days, and positively refuses to take any nourish- ment, She ¢ 1 fidently expocts a visit from her sister and brother, who aro in Omaha, and says that when they arrive sho will eat, but not before. Hor rolatives have beon communi- cated with, but none of them, eo far, have expressed a desire to see her, and it is_beheyed they do not intend to come here to look after her. The case is a sad one, and if the un- fortunate young woman persists in asting she will surely die from starva- A Voxed uorgymsn. Even tho patience of Job would become oxhausted were he o preacher and endeav- oring to interest his andionce while they Antelope county, was thrown from the wagon by its beivg overturned and the b x fell heavily on his head and shouldecs. He lay insensible for somo timo, but on re. gaining consciousness found his team h.d stopped in their tracks when the accident occurred. He was soon ou his way to Ne- ligh, where he was treated und cared for. Mra. Solomon and littls daughter Wenda and Mrs, Holmes, of Platismouth, were victims of a frightful ranaway accident on the :24th. Mrs, Solomon had a severe fracture of the bones of the left face just nnder and involving the eye. The promi- nent bove was pushed up out of lrlnce but there was no_brain concu-sion, juries of Mrs, Holmes were even more serious, The bones of the left leg ALERT, A suro cure for impoverished blood, p\mpluu, and sallow complexion, is n's Iron Bitters. Lt will produce a henl!.hy color, smooth ekin, and is absolutely not injurious. Emory Storrs, 1n bis Gnlma lecture P on whuz Im saw in Earope in ninety Yon vonld be amazed and delight- ed at the wonderful fertility of those Italian valleys. You would be amazed at the stanch cheracter of the Italian men and women that you see culti- ating them. They are a growing péople from under the dominion of will find 14 fo thoir ad | priesthood, a united nationality, with every incentive for honest industry and exeruon. The Italian peasant and farmer is working up for old Italy, for Italy of to-day, with re- sults, 1 believe, which in the futare will be more substantially glorious than any in the old days of Rome ever undertock to achieve, The spirit of beauty is in every Italian heart, It adorns his armre; it/inspires his meth- ods of cultivation; it gleams out from every patch f vegeutim it shines over eva’;y rod of tuif -1t is every- where, The trees separating the plats of ground, and the very air itself is called upon to do work for the peas: ant farmer, And between those trees, hanging in exquisitely lovely festoons, the grapevines are growing, This 18 ihe Italian’s way of worsbiping the beantiful and conserving the usefal, ‘“Its cities are charming, Milan is the Ttalian Chicago, Tcis old; it has been destroyed again and again. Tt has bits of old Roman walls, pieces of = | architccture that run back two thon- sand years, It has the great picture of ‘The Last Supper,’ battered and banged and dreadfully disfigured, Its marvelous cathedral, its modern and quite as wonderful gallery, its Arcade, with its shops, its thriving and indus- trious population, its enormously suc cessful manufactories, its buul{e, its hurry, its bright, blithsome aotiviues, all form a living, growing, throbbing, pulsing, democratic, cleanly, pros- perous, beautiful Italian city, and every American says, ‘lod speed to it. ‘‘And Florence, with its old his- tories, and just as clean as it can be, ¥Excuse me 1f I elahorate on cleanli- ness, [Laughter | There are no telegrapn poles in tne sireet, no smoke iu the air, no ash-pails, nor ash-c.rts, nor garbage wagons dumped at mid- | day at the feet of the pedestrians, no building material choking up the high- ways; but that old home of glorious art, that old city where Dante lived, where Galleo lived; where Michael Angelo lived, where Benvenuto Cel- lini lived—where those great men wrote, and worked and painted, and carved orified art all over the world pat cily presorves their splendid d makes itself worthy of being their custodians | by keopi If clean, “And Venice could not very well be otherwise than clean—a city of canals but its piazza, now clean that is! Its palaces, how brig they are! All 1 | about it, how poetical and how beauti ful!” Economy. A fortune may be spent in using inef fectual medicines, when by applying THoMAs' Kerkcriic Oi. a speedy and economwical cure can bo effected. In cases of rheumatiam, lame back, bodily ailments, or pains of every description, it affords instant relief were broken about four inches below the knee, and the broken piecos protruded olear turough the flevh, Little Wenda eacaped wita nothing serious, Horsford’s 4 oid Phosphate IN CONSTIPATION, Dr. J. N. ROBINSON, Medina, 0., eays: - ““I have used it in a caso of indigestion and constipation, with good results. In nervous proatration 1ts reeults are happy.” — WONDERS OF THE YELLOW- ATON&. Mr. James Carroll Tells a Re- markable Tale of a Remark« mble Gorge. Helona Herald, James Carroll, a well-known citizen of Helena, Montana, recontly madeo a remarkable diecuvery in the Yellow- stone Park, He says: “Whilo wait- ing for my companions, I dis- mounted and sat down on a rock with my Winchester lying across my knees, Around me was a scene of grandeur, I wasin a deep gorge which led down into the valley. Ou each side the gray cliffs towered to s magoificent height, Behind me was the steep path down which I had como through a thick growth of stunted pines, while in frout of and below mo was the gorge (a quarter of a mile wide, per- kaps), its bottom covered from the foot of one cilff to the other with a heavy growth of tim- ber., After resting a while I stood up and listened, expecting to hear my friends nppruachu-'v Bat not a gound met my esr. The still- ness was 8o deep that a feeling of un- easiness caine over me, and [ attempt ed to call out to my companious. But although T opened my mouth and went through all the detwils of a good, lusty yell, not & sound could 1 wmake, 1 tried again, and with the same result, I couldn’t understand it. My horse, which bad been standing quietly by me, noticed a movement of the bushes near by, and, probably thioking her equine friends were near, attompted & whinny, It was a sad failure, for she conld not make & sound, She was evidently as much astonished as I, and became uneasy, ‘I was on the point « f mounting and starting back up the mcuntain, when a fiorce-looking wild animal of the panther tribe steppod out of the bush- ee within about thisty feet f where I was standing. It eaw me instantly and stopped to spring at me, I hastily brought my gun to my shoulder and fired, shall Isay? ¥o. I pulled the trigger, but there was no report, sl though the smoke puffad out the end | of the gun and the wild beast fell as if struck, It immediately jumped up and hobbled iato the brush, but leav- | iug @ trail of blood behind it. 1 was now confirmed in my former suspicion that T was in a land of euchantment, and although pot at all superstitions under ordinary circumstances, I would not have been surprised now the devil himse'f jump out from hind rook. T immedistely jumped on my horee and started back up the path *In about] a hundred yards I met close together trying wo talk to esch my companions, who were all s:anding | ing up an incressant cough making it impossible for him to be nlrfi Yet, how very onay oany all this bo avoided by simply using D; ing's New Discove- 3 for ,.muumpunn, oughs and Colds riai Bottles given away at C. F, Good. niun's drme store GRATIII‘UL—GOHI‘ORIING EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowlodge of tho natural which goyern tho operations of digo tion and Burition, i by a carstul application o the fino vropertica of Woil & loocd Cocos, E\ps has prov.ded our breakfast tabl e with & delicately flavored beverngo which may savo as many heavy doctors' billa” 1t iu by the Judicl us use f such articles of dieb that a conatitution way bo gradaaily bullt up untl strong onough to resint every tondency to di o subtlo e e e ready o atack wherover thero s & weak polnt, may eecape mavy & fatal shatt by kooping ou alvcawel, fortiied wiih pure bloos bload and & prop. rvice Gazetto. with bolling water or milk, Bold 10 i oy (LA Al ). beted JAMES EPPS & CO. Hnmmopamlo Oherniste, s-tunsbaat-wly London, Binglan I going Kast tako tte Shicago & Narthwest: Traing leave Omaha 8:40 For full information call on Agent, 14th and allway Dopot, or st JAMES Ao m, aud 7:40 . DEUEL, Ticke J. BELL, U. P CLARK, Gener M. HORWIOH & CO, DRALER 1N Paver 8tock, Woolen Rags, Iron AND METALS, Highest Prices Paid. Shipments from the country solicited, liemittancee MAHA | “ Promptly mad e, | Nen ESTABLISHED 1868, SIDE SPRIN J ATTACHMENT—-NOT PATENT ED, A. J. SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodge Btreat, ang?fle 6m ek 'Juuu, N Sinax Gity & Pacific THY BIOUX OITY ROUTE Brow & Solld Traln Lhrough tron Coun slufle to 8¢, Perl Without Unange Thine, Only (7 Maur L.COEY NiiKS THE SHORTES mon QOUNCIL BLUF I FAUL, WIRNEAY Rour? o 6T wnd ali COUNOIL BLUPES AND BT. PADL other, but, although they seemed to be shouting at the top of their v ices, they were really as dumb &s the d, 1d. | Although T felt that Old Nick himu It was just as likely as not to be on my #6rEeo thab your Tickoss read via tue “Blon Oty and Pacifo Ralsond | JH WA Boyerintaadent. J.B. BUOKA AN Ouu' Pags Ag mour! Va by M supplicd by A, H. Gladstone, Umaha, Neb, J. P. BOGERS & 0. Worthily point to the “HUB PUNCH" Kn an article of snch rars ey and exceeding merit & A placa on every sidoboard, most wi leomo accossory ,of friendly intercourse poculiarly accejtable at parties. Uncork, an tia ready, Punches brewed at request aro fa behind it in flavor, Gifted ovators nevor dis loso Tho real sour o whonce their elog: nee fows - Beliove mo, it comes, after dinner or lunc From a flowing bowl of GRAVES' HUB PUNCH The name and titlo—*'HURB FUNCH" ia adop- tod asn tr.do mark Al unauthorired uso of thia tr.do mark will bo promptly prosecutod, G, H. GRAVES & SONS, FOSTON, MASS, TLUC PUNCH" s 871 by a'l leading fam o Trade supphed at Manufacturer's prices A, McNamara, Omaka. Familics AGENTS F. L. Sommers & Co's CELEBRATED CRACKERS BISOUITS, OAKFS, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES Wholesale Manufacturing CONFEGTIONERS Fruits, OMHA, Gold Kopo Tobacco has indv AND DEALERS IN Nuts and Cigars Il S 14th St - - AP "GOLD ROPE. Tholntrinsic morit and [mflnr( allty of our 2 mania r to ureta to pub upon the mar o Sty urbrand In r.amo and Aty ‘which aro oflorod and old for losy mo ey than tho genulie Gold Rope. Wo caution the't ado and nanmer to soe that our name snd trado mark aro upon each Iy . THE WILSON & McNALLY TO '4 The on 'y genulne and original Guld Rope oo Is manufactur: d by BACCO JOMPANY. Mra J. G. Roberaon, Pittzvurg, waa sufferlng from genoral debillty, want of otite, constipation, ote., 8o that! tho was a bur. on; atter using Burdook Blood Bittors I folt bot- years. I cannot pralse your Bitters Pn., writos: 1 R. Gibba, Buriock Bloc - Bittors, blood, | marked with micooss, with best result, for torpidity of the liver, and in ensoof o friond of mine pufforing hiom dropsy, tho offect was marvelous.” of Buftalo, N. Y., writos: *Your chronie discases of the oy8, havo boon signall iavo used them myselt Bruco Turncr, Rochester, N. Y., iwrites: /1 have beon subjoct 0 norious disorder of the kidneys and unable to attend to business; Burdock Bl Bittern relioved mo heforo half a bottlo wai used feol confidont that they will entirly curo me," 3 Auonitn tall, Biughampton, N ¥, writor L gufferod with & dull pain thiough iy oft Iung and shoulder, — Lout m appetito and color, and couid with di eul{l koop up all day. Took your Burdock Blood Bittors o4 di- rocted, and have folt 1o paln since first weok af- tor ullllk them,’ Mr, Noah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: “*About four yoars ago I hid an atack of illous ggyr, and never fully recovered. My digostivdforguns were weakened, and I would be complotdil pros. trated for days. ~ After using two bottiey your Burdock Blood Bittors thel mprovement wis so viaible that | was astonished, * I can now, llmuyh 61 yoars of ogo, do s falr and toasonable day's work, ©. Blacket Robinson, proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian, Toronto, On #: “For years 1 suffored KnnLly lmlu oft. ring headache, 1 used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happlost result, and 1 now find mvsolf in bottor th than for years pust." Mrs, Wallace, Buffalo, N, ¥ Burdock Blood bitters for shies, and oan rec wourg for billions ‘L have and bil- o N Y, virlte: d frem cft e poia, aud inco’ usin ntirely Price, $1.00 per Hottie; Trla Botties (0 Cts FOSTEL, MILBURN, & Do., rops, BUXFALON. Y. Gold a4 wholosale by Iah & McMabon and 0, ¥ Goodiuan. e 27 eod-me ring billious” heada shes, plaints peenliar to my ' jurdock Blood Bitters | sn The Great knglish Remady Novor falls te © ity LOBT MAN ! OOD, and sl the [yl eftecta of youth (ul follioe and excos ws. 1t 8t0pe perina all weakening, Aatary 10as s and 3 upon the sy the Inevitablo rac d bod #0 destruetive t ) leadi It ¢ life wisorabl 10 inganl ty aud death. 1t strongthens & (memory( Blood, Musclt ductive Organy,” 1t rost functions their’ foru Mg it cheerful and hottle, or tour ti expross, & on e 8 Lo olion F W. E. DAVIS, luanmutuy Pameongar A\unl cil Blafly Dr, Mintie's Dand Ne | are the e caf yupepsia and billl caro fn th t. &o d . Pric | 50 conts. Di Misru's Kisay itwssny, Nerksocox, Gures el) klnd of Kidnoy wod gonorehos, ylcot and loucorrhion deugglsts: 81 bottl ENGLISH MEDIOAL 1 1K \ uls, Mo, ¥or Sale! F. GOODMAN ! Jan2e-ly ALL TRUE FELLOWS A Sooinl Glam of Hub Panch is o toangone | ! EASTWARD 1o the old Favorite wnd FIXNCOXE A 1. X N N —FOl CHICAGO, PEOR! 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, DRTROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East Anc®outh.E ast, THE LINE COMIRINES Noarly 4,000 milen. 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An un talling cure tor inat Weakness Solf-Abro- a8 Loas of Memory, Unlversal Lassl tude, Paln In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Pre matire Ol¢ nd many other Disoascs that lead b0 Insanify 'or Conmumption and » Prema- turo Grave S Ful partioulars [y oor_ panioblol, which wo_dosire o sond free I'v mall o every one, & The Epulfl ¢ Modicine is old by all druggiste AL per pookage, or € packegew for 6, or ‘will bo sent freo by mall on rec+iph of the money, hy THRGKAY SRDICINE CO., Roffalo, lddmu"l' N To Nervous Suf THE QREAT !ul_oPlAh REMEDY Dr. J. B, t)\m—nson'u Specifio TMILTEN 0 XX 26 tive cure for Spuroiatorrties, potaucy, and all diseases use, a6 Muntal Aj o in tha Back or Consumption Insanity oo, oarly {The Specifie |Mudicino 1s B & |befog used J5 'wm- wonder- mphiete wnd gob fall pare Price; Spectfic, 61,00 per packags, or +ix packs o 1 or'J 00, Addm- Pa rders to BIMBON MEDICINE 04, Nos, 104 and 108 Mata 6, Bufilo, . ¥, 8old in Omaha by O, ¥. Gopdman, J.'W, Bell, AT LR 53 "CATARRH AND ECZEMA No argumont is nocessary to show that the dioasew aro of & blood origin; N. 8 8, tr orefore, bein. compos-d £ th m st powerfui vigerable { Horatives, destroys tho i en o, 10 tand braich, by put.ing the blood .na pure, healthy wiate. TRADE 4%. “8.§ 8, for Catarrh |- a sure cure; cured mo aftor all other treat onta hyd failed » . 0. Bukxw, Greencastle, Ind. Rav. W J_ Robinson, member Noxth flfimgh Conforence: ** taken 8. . B, fr a c'oar o - | of Ecam ; cruption has diappoarcd and 1 i well “H S 8, b, for Ca arrh with great bonefi wil completely cure e, K. tKUWS, Bpastanbarg, 8, C. J. W. Cottrell 8, mow wond but that it will 0: *1regard . 5. 8. “8,8 8 hos curcd me of a fr ubesamo Ce- tarth which bis vaflied - @ trosticnt of all the best physlcians Noithand - outh.” 8. L. Moy IDE, Atlaaty, Ga. July 17, tsm, !d Ecz ma #RO Lo this. rd Du- ¥ing tha t o1 energe jea l)nrplnl-lu\nh al iug it of chopbysicia s hers (b th inter l and extornal) i1 o nnection with 1ke colebr ted Ther- 1wl ot bith avo taken 1more than s hu dred be odicines with | out the desired esult Up nthy 1 hod almos b 1l ved wy cav. incurslie, hogan tahing Salit's Specific (5. 8 8 ) with ali the skep ' Iblo Tho ‘erup ion W » [ firab worse, yet there wero some aigon of fm: proveme ., and a tor three months' uso of 8 §, 5. Tam sousd and well, Lot & s'gn of eruption, my skin smooth and cléar, ar d my general healih #g00d ay 1t cver wan. If thero ur . any doab.ing or.03, It thom wrlte e hore Hor § [ huve had wha for ov.r e1ght yea plac to live in D, N, Prary, Krom the urzlu. Drufl Houase of the orthwest. Wedo not i sitate to say that for n year past © huvo wold nore of Kalfts Specitie™(S § 8.) han all o her b ood puritiors comolned snd with inhing res . ne wn lemn who o diz0 bot les says that it has dono it wore go. thny treatment which cost him §1,000. Al th us2d it Dor o secofulons Lfiection rep n\. nt cure from ity cure. ngstown, Ohio, May 10, 1880 ALL & C0! valua. s1e Hamblotonian colt the Iprized ve ho bad & large boue mall onie on the othier v aiwe; I kad him under the charge of twd veter led to cure bim. | was ivertisoment of Kendall's which cous ing the v i1 tho Chicago Expross,| detennived ty 1k 8.0 goL our cru gt bere t it, sud they orderod throe botties; | took hought I would it & thorough sod it & cording to directions and the L day the colt cossed lame aud the i s have disappeared. | usod bu oue bottle and the colt's s are a8 free of ln A.\u - swooth a9 a1y horse in the 8 cutire. y cured. The curo wa mmm.(.um that 1 Bave lotfwo of my ne romalc ug two bobtles aho are Vory rospec Iy, LA posEn Seud for linelrated clroular giviag poaitive Pricefl. Al DI 0 Wls ', wars, Bnosburgh )aouo BY ALL DRUGGISIS Peom