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J WHOLESALE DRY (HITHIN NI RO TS Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, 23 NEB. J. A, WAKEFIELD, w D KETAIL DEALRE LN ey KSALK A o, % t.ath, Shingles, Pickets, 8AGH, RS, BLIRUS, MULDINCE, it TEMER T ALBETEINL, ® SYETATE AGENI FOR MILWAURKEE CEME Near Union Pacific Deuot. i r HENRY LEHMANN, W ALL PAPRR, SHADE £ WINDOW | 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. I18 FARNAM ST. OMAHA ~ STEELE, JJHNSON & 60, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN IS, COMEARYY IWATA @ W Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of ~ OIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TUBAGCO. Agents for BENWOOD FAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO. DOQUEBLE AL SINOGHLE O OTWXINGH POWEHR AND HAND B O IV 7B S5 # 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON ¥ITTINGS FPIPE, STEA. > PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND . SCHOOLIBELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. r. BOYER JvO. ~———DEALERS INe— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo 5= A JE" JE &8 N AULTS, L.OOEL S, o . 1020 Farnham Street, ONLAITLA.. - = RIEIIE. . DRUGS, PAINTS, OIES Window and Plate Glass. will find I# o thelr ad ] = N 4% Anyone contempluting bnllul'n[ store, bank, or any other fine antege to corres ond with ua before purchasing their Piate Glase, C. F, GOODMAN, o | _OMAHA : - - NEB fe- " MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET, CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED} gonts for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour L OMAHA, NEB REFERENOCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE, JOHNSON & 0O0,, Yy TOOTLE MAUL & CO. ( ~ BERQUIST BROTHERS, ] MANUFACTURERS OF . /! RRIAGES, BUGGIES ANy RIZEXPIRESSLVW A GODN S. 419 8. 'l;fi:l‘('l‘m’ TH BTREET" gpairing in_all Branches TEENTH OLESALE GROCER 12183 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neh. Omaha Steam L—au;ldry. The only Laandry e Nebraska that is supplled with complete machinery or Laundry work, Send your orders by mail or express. GOTTHEIMER, GODFREY & CO., 1207 ¥ernbam Street, [ for them. RMTT. BAIT. ating the peenliaritios of the ry-pound-of-te 1at their st tomors ppors swarm in and lishments, making small pvrchaees and accumu Inting presents of colored plaqaes, pa per banjos, toy balloons, fans, vases, whisk holders, boxes of oandy and scores of other pretty, quaint and ar. tistic noveltiee. In our tour of Eighth streot, a good energetioc woman can collect as many fancy eards and kniok- knacks na she can comfortably carry Every novelty is eageriy sought for, and those stores having the latest things in paperand cardbsard are little loadatones that attract the shoppers in numbere, The manager of a storo that has beon foremc in the distribution of these devices anid to a Times reporter on Saturduy: “This mode of udver. tising has became 8o popular and ex- tonsive that 1t has sssumed ing and importanoe We nd thousands of dollars every year to keep pace with the de- Just now there are very faw new designs coming in, but we have advices from the New Vork house whioh supplies us that thoy are pre. paring somo very olaborato cards for the holldays, “Plaques!” he ssid, in answer to a question; “‘why, the ladies aro or: Wo used to have a loug line of people formed in one of our aisles every day, waiting to be served with the disks—which, by the by, were pretty in design, but’ somewhat highly colored Then thore were the miniature paper easels made for the plaques, Thero was & great demand for them, but they were a little too exponsive to give away iv large quantities, Tam- bourines made of cardboard and hung with bells is something new and catches on fully as well as the plaques. The rubber balloons and the autumn leaves, once so popular, are again re- vived. A ealesman was in here the other day and showed me a beautiful little banuer, the staff being made of steel and the banner of a cheap qual- ity of silk, with the name of the firm printed tn gold letters thercon. He said he could furnish them at four cents apiece, I preferred to walt, howevyer, until the holldays before I spend any more money in this direc- tion. I tell you it’s a most expensive form of advertising, but now that the acheme is fairly started it is very hard to discontinueit. " A member of a firm of lithograph- ora in_this city, when asked for in- formation concerning the work of pre- paring and designing the gifts, said: “Up to a recent date the best of the designs were imported from Berlin, Hamburg, Frank- fort and other Gorman ocities, where great care is taken with them. Owing to the difference in the price of labor here and abroad, American lith- ographers were unable to produce such THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA 'l‘l'rl".\’i\\\' NOVI nre s worst - a long time in blo An & th t set woro almost invarially How th ffic in Tluminated Cards | Gt RN oth. and ATAphs has Grown 1t is vaid ono thousand quart A - milk could now 1 per duy i el at ing from 87 to 50 ani for their milk, as it wor ng for them in & email w ® beef anfmal thot ) 1,000 pounds is worth_twioo as much o that weighs but $00 pounds; bui t | 1oes not work with mileh ¢ is, 8 cow thiat yiells 100 pound a year is not worth ona-half <o 1 .8 cow that yields 200 pounds a year the simple reason that the first or 100 pound cow barely pays ber keep, and, if b fod, absolutely costs more thar the latter or 200-pound cow muke profit, Too much care oannot b taken in weeding ont the uoprofitable members of herd, The success of the English farmers i raising and feeding root oro s in the pro uction of their famons beef and o is deservedly attracting the attent r stock-breeders and farmers, T arrots will secure to stock in winter whe mungels, and wth ults with young stock, as well as 7 dairy stock, ofitable to make pork A bushel of corn will nds of iucrease in whea fed to a pig three montha ol cont of producing a given weight increases with the age of the animal, is desirous to produce an inc of on, ton of pork by fesding one hundred swin that increase will be 1w cheaply obtain- ed by feeding piga undes tix months of than by f eding those which are ayear old, or older ones. The m who allows of pork If i hia young pigs to have a v allowance of food permits the opportunity for profic. able feeding to slip by, and is obiged to produce hin pork at an_incrensed cost by feeding when the swine are older, The English flockmaster has settled two points in British experience: First, that muttomis moro profitable than wool; and second, that among Englith mutton wmmiers there is o decided preference for down or plack-facod mutton. Tender, jucy flah, with a fino grainand a rich rips and yet carrying plenty of lean Ln(-:d, is that which suits l.fia Euglish mar- et. Not an experiment or cheap patent medicine is Brown's Iron Bitters, It is preparod by one of the oldest and most reliable chemical firms, and will do all that is claimed for it. Farm Waste. If farmers would tuke the trouble to 1« the old Favorite and —FOR—— CHICAGO, PEOR | 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE DRTROIT, NIABARA FALLS, and®outh.East, IPRISES oncoded to be the FINEST EQUIPPED Rali road In the world for all classss of travel Try it andyou will find teavollng & nstoad di: t lnzur, Ratee 0 Fare, Bloe mo Tabl nwodation ortully givon by applylning to T.J. POTTER, £ Vico-Uror’t & Gon. Mausger, Chicage PERGIVAL LOWELL, Qen. Pasucuor Agh. Chioago . DAVENPOIT, s Axk. omahs TR IN O X ES AN\ X X 2N NEW YORK,BOSTON, id Smooth Steel Track 11 connections age male fn UNION DEPOTE hus_n National Reputation us being the reat Through Car L 1 fs universally i Colebrated Lino foy ng y &e., will be DRY GOODS JOBBERS ascertain the value of that which is more or less thrown away at this sea- son they would perhaps make botter use of much that is considered use- lees. Vegetable tops make excellent additions to the compost heap from timo to time, and such matorial is really valuable. Beet tops are very rich 1n nitrogen, and thsse from car- rots, parsnips and turnips are well supplied with potash and also a fair quantity of the phosphates, Putato vines contain a large quantity of potash, and there is nothing more valuable for composting than the rofuse from a potato crop The vines from sweet potatoes afford the best mulching material for cover- ing strawberries that can be used, and when out of uso can_ then be com- posted. The fact is, all the tops of vegetables should do service as a perfect work as the Germans, The best artists were employed to furnish devices, some of them commanding as high as sixty dollars a week. ‘You will observe,” he proceedod to say, ‘‘it requires mnot only skill in the execution but often humorous con- ception and neat taste in planning them. This is particularly true in the cards, which we devote great atten- tion to Here, for instance, are some pictures which, while they please the eye, are quite sure to bring a smile. This is a Watteau picture, There is the lover in a quandary as to which of the two maidens at his side he will marry, and in the next card he has solved the question by taking the road with the finger-post marked ‘Utah.’ Hero is another card picturing the sea-shore. In the foreground, you see, are two wmischievous girls burning the eolitary hair on the bald head of the old salt, who is try- ing ‘to _inveigle sand-enipe Into his net. Herc are the illustrations to nursery rthymes: ‘Old Mother Hub- bard,’ ‘The Old Woman Who Lived In & Shoe,” Jack and Gill' and ‘The Cow Jumping Over the Moon,” They ave interesting to the little ones, to be sure, but their rich colors, quaint figures and humorous points are full of funny suggestions to older heads, In addition to these, we get up cards to order for special trades, either singly or in sets, All of these are done in the highest style of the litho- grapher's art and vary in prices, some of the handsomest designs costing as high as fifteen and twenty cents for each card, “‘Some are made in the form of a shell, with a butterfly, a fairy and flowers in bold relief. Theso are a new style and are expensive. Wo are always ready to buy original ideas snd designs, and many firms offer prizes for such, In this way they get many original suggestions, which their own artists are put to work upon, for they are generally but auggestions and need & mastor-hand to develop and finieh them. But of one thing I am certain —that this wode of advertising by lithographic cards and other deslgns has had too healthy a growth to die suddenly; 1t will live for many years to come, Ac long as it lives it will encourage art and give substantial support to thousand of draughtsmen and painters who would starve if they waited for the recognition that their talents desorve at the hands of the connoisseurs of higher art,” Bucklin's Arnica Salve, The Bisr SaLvE in the world f, Bruises, Sores, Ulcore, balt Rhe O o ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Ohil blei s, and all okin eruptions, and positively oures nilca, 1t is guaranteed to ive satisfactfon x. a6y refunded 5 conts par cx. Sor eale by O admas FARM NOTES, tal well sunk for salt mid- Warsaw and Wyoming county, New York, sful at the depth of s would indicate a wide ex tension of the Wyoming salt basin, The salt is exceedingly pure and in groat quan- tity. ‘Lhe brine pumped is said to be wearly a third stronger than that of the Syracuse salt basin, The failure of the apple erop in Western New York s attributed to the cold, wet weather during and after blossoming The best applea raised in this section are usnally grown on rather heavy and cold mulch before being carried to the compost heap, and it1s in such capacity that they render cornstalk valuable. The best method for mulching with the wastage from vegetables is to cover the vines intended to be mulched, and lay rows of cornstalks on the top of it in order to from winds. One of the most serious losses” is corncobs, which contsin in the ash nearly one-fourth potash, When we consider that the potash in the cobs is all derived from the soil on which the corn is grown, it becomes a duty to restore it. Cobs can be used as fuel without loss, but the ashes shovld be carcfully saved. A large amount of waste is often per- mitted, such as allowing corncobs to be scattered here and there over the fiolds wherever hogs are fed when running at large. It is true the cobs rot and do service in the course of time, but careful farmers should gath- er them in order to place them at their disposal. It does not pay to lot straw be trampled and wasted by cattle, nor is it good policy to leave cornstalks W, standing in the field Theroare other duties to which such materisl can be applied previous to commencing de- cay, and even the rank weeds can be made serviceable if moved and turned to ashes, Every weed that grows robs the soil, and it will notdo to plow them under, as they will surely reseed the land, but they should be gathered and burned. t this late period in the sesson, the seed of weeds have been before now well dis- tributed, and their riddance depends on future cultivation, and that is no reason for leaving them in tho flelds. There is. really nothing on a farm to waste, if in good hande; but there is, however, a waste on many farms that can be avoided, Let the farmer's wife keep her ac- count also, and thus add dignity to labor, and we will not hear the growl- ing husband aek her what was done with the money he condescended to give her. She will take a just pride in keeping an acourate account of her affaire; and the handling of the funds necessary in the management of the household will make her position dig- nified and respectablo, instead of an endless routine of servile drudgery. — A woman named Briggs has heen ar- rested in Creston charged with deserting her 8-months-old child at Corning, The baby was left on the doorstep of & promi- nent citizen of the latter pla How Much Will Do It? How much of Thomas' Eclectric Oil is required ¢o cure? Only & very little, A few drops will cure any kind of au ache; and but & trifls more is needed for spraing and lamencss. Rheumatism is not so readily affocted; an ounce and sometimen two vunces are required, No medicine, however, is 50 sure £ cure with the same numbe THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY maukes a specialty of Co'lars & Cuffs, AT THE RATE OF Three Cents Each, Work solicited from all over the country, The charges and return postage must ac. company the package. Hpeclal rates to arge clubs or azencies, a24:4f me WILKINS & EVANS, AT ED IMPORTERS, Washington Ave. and Fifth ST, LOUIS MO Samuel 0, Davis & 0o, ARLINOTON WEATHERLY HOUSE, COMMEROIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, OQOMMERC AL H BAGNELL MOUSE, OOMMEROIAL KOUSE, JUDKINS HOUSE, BALL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE WOODE HOUSE, DOUALAS HOUSE, BELFORD HOUBE ARLINGTON HOUSE, TEL, HENRY FRANK H. H, PE WINSLOW HOUSE AURORA MOUSE OROZIER HOUBE AVOCA EATING HOUBE CENTRAL HOUSE FOBTER HOUSE WHITNEY HOUSE HEAT YOUR HOUSES ESTABLISHED 1868, A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodgo Streot, aug 7-me 6m OmaHA, NEB, HEAR THE WITNESSES. Many shrink from publicity In connection with 8.8, 8., but we are permitted to refer to the fol- ve known and witneesed Towing persons who its wonderful effects: vaxry, Houston Co., Ga. We have known “Swift's Specific” tosted in to cases of 1lood Polson- Berofula, Sores, iéntiously with'the most perfect and sig- nal ruccess, effectcd radical and permanent cures hundreds of most obti; tism, wa, h. otc, and do cor stity thatitymet in every cube without s single exoeption, Hugh L. Dennard, Geo, W Kill n, John G, Brown, Geo, W. Singleton, | . Brunson, John 1. Hose, James D, 1harp Ed Warren Moore & Tutt'e, J, W. Belvin 3! W, Wocli J. W. Mann, T M. Killen, Butnor, sheZiff, J. W. Wimberly, W. . Pierco, sheriff, 0."C. Duncan, Dsy & Gordon, We'aro porscnally acqu mon whoso signa tificate, Th highest respectability and character. ‘A 8, GILES, Ordinary, Heuston Co, Ga, D, H. cuLLE “Nothing but favorable reports, Bellove Biood Discases. G. W. JONES & 0., Momphis, Tenn, 8. 8. B. gives botter thing we have ever handled, JACKS & CO., Holens, Ark, ““Mave never heard a complaint of 8. 8. 8. ARTHUR PETER & V0., Loulsville, Ky, one.” A. L, RICHAKDS, 8herman, Tux, 1 have had excellent sale for ¥. results have beon most s isfactory. J. 0. BURGE, Bowling ¢ en, Ky. 8.8, ur salos o succoss prfoc JONES3 & CAREY, Montgomry, Ala, “§. §, 8. has glven entire (athsfs one." E REUSS, Paris, T xas. 44§, 8. 8. has glven universal satiafaction,” R A. 8, ., ono particlo of ry. Lodide of ko sium of any Minoral substeuce. HWLFY BPECIFIC 00, Props Adlante, Ga, Price of Swall sise, §1,00 Targe wize ¥1.76. Sold b all Drogglst prevent disturbance | SIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT nted with the go tle- ures appear to the above cer- citizons of sald county, of the 80p, Ct, Houston Co. Ga, satisfaction than any “8. 8. 8, haa given entire satisfaction to every . 8. and the ave been good, and ite action to overy W. POWERS & CO., Richmond, Va, & M) d will be pald % any oS o BHPNTATEL Moy of 100 uotions TRADE MARK 7 ng)lsh reme Wosknous, Bpermator: rhea, Impot. sucy, and sl Disesaonthit 4 ‘ar Consumption & | partic ¢ (o John 4, Jacops, (Formerly Gish & Jacobs.) UNDt RTAKER GRAY'S BPECIFIC MEDICINE e GrostTRS DE MARK {u oar pamuhlet, which wo nd tres Lv midl bo cvory oue I ifl ¢ Medicine 18 sold by wll druggls wakage, 0 6 packeges for €, or wil by mall on receiph of the wonoy, b THF GRAY 4EDICINE CO Boffalo, N. ¥ we gvEna {'pooM 10 [v0D 03] FURNACES IN THE WORLD, MADE BY RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO, 1LLS; Embody new 1882 improvements. Mor. H otionl fea uis; Cost }m to keep In ider; Uso loan fual Will ¢ive mope heat and a'larger volume of pure adr than any turnace made. 80ld by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omaaa, Neb @ EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most contrally located hotel in the city, Rooms 76e, 81.00, §1.60 and $2.00 per day, llalm Olaes Restaurant connected with the otel. + HURST. = Prop. Oorner Fourth and Locust Btreots. LOUES DMIO. 1 OM 5 COL. L. T. FOSBTER. Youngstown, Ohlo, May 10, 1850 Dr. B, J. Krxoavi & Co.—1 had & very valus ble Hambletonian colt that Iprized very bighly, he bad o Jarge bone wpavin on one joint and & omall ono on the other which made him very Iame; I had him under the chargo of two voter: Inary surgoans which failed to cure bim, 1 was ono day reading the _dvertisoment of Koudall's Bpavin Curs in the Chicago Expross, I dotormined atonoce to try 18 and got our cruggiste bere to Sond for it, and they ordered throc hottles; 1 took all and 1 thought 1 would kive it & thorough trial, T used it ncoording to directions and the tourth day the colt cossed to bo lame sud the lumpa have disappeared. 1 used but one bottle and tho colt's limbe are as free of lumps And as smooth as any horse n the state o 1a entire- Iy cured. Tho curo wa+ 80 romarkablo that( Have lotéwo of my nelghbors have the romato: ing two bottles wz; Aronow uslnglt. rory reepocttully, 2 L, T. FOSTER Bond for filustrated ciroulsr gving poaitive 1. et ivtor ;Zfl’ '1:1'1: I',"%’.{.’:'G.x'f'. o "rre: rlotors, Enoshury 'alls, Vb, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS dew-ly NERVOUS DEBILITY, Afic for Hysberia Headacho, M permatorrhom, lpot Enlwelons, ture O!d Age, tlon, self-ubose, or over-n jwery, docay and donth, cance. Ea h hox cuntalns One dollas & b y,01/) 205, orice, R0 ciirs any \th ewch ordes recetved by o for olx Loxoe, 8o compaied with five dollars, will send the pur. chaser our writton guarantes to return the maney 1 tho fresiment doe an) o gol voall DOCTOR WHITTIER, 617 St. Charlos 8t,I8T. LOUIS, Mo. A KHEGULAK GHAD TE of two medical coll gos, has boou longer engaged 1u_ the treat: NEGYOUS, BKIN AND thiu any other physician in BS. o show and all old roudly talk or W it 18 inconye for treatment, ciodicin s clty can be ased cuarantood; where doubt exists it Is tiauk y stated. Cull or write, Neryous prostration, Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness, Mercurial and other sffections of Throat, SRin and Bone ritiee and Blood Polsoning ions, Old Sores 1 Ulger Linpe t« to Murrisce malisy | Pile Bpecii] autention Lo cases fro over-worked brain, SUKGICAL OASE roouive kpocial attention, Iiscases arisin rom Lwprodence, Excessos, Indulvenoe " " ag22dawly J. 0. McINTIRE, A. G. WEATHERLY, OHAS. BAGNELL WM, LUTTON, B, F. BTEARNS, JOMN EOKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, J. T. QBEEN, J. M. BLACK & SON, NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, Q. McCARTY, M. B. JONES, HOTEL TOWN Lincolin, Net, Manning, lowa, ESTERN MRS REYNOLDS HOUS ©. 0. REYNOLDS, Coon Raplds, owa SARATOGA HOTEL, Ju B, STELLINIUG Milford, Neb MARGH MOUSE, £, MANS BROWNBVILLE Mok OOMMERCIAL HOTEL® JOMN HANNAN Gtromaburg Ne HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL Loulsville OITY HOTEL OHENEY & OLARK Blalr, No . COMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. 0. MEAD, Neligh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL £, SEYMOUR Nebraska Clty, Meb MISSOURI PACIFIO HGTEL, P, L. THORP, Weepling Water, Mo COMMEROCIAL HOUBE A. . CAARPER Hardy, Neb, GREENWOOD HOUSE W, MAYFIELD, Areanwood, Ne COMMEROIAL HOUgE E. GTOREY OClarinda, towe ENO'8 HOTEL, E. L ENC Eremont, Net EXOHANGE HOTE! ©. 2. KAGKNEY Athiand, Neb METROPOLITAN HOTE FRANK LO Atkinson, Nekb MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. QrUBS, SUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & RECKER, HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO. OALPH, REYNOLDS HOU 0. M. REYNOLDS, WALKER HOUSE, D, H. WALKER, Audubon, 1a OCOMMEROIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neota, Ia OITY HOT DA, LLIAMS Harlan 13, PARK HOUSE, * MRS, M, E. CUMM) Oorning, le NERRAGKA HOTEL, Btanton MEROHANTS HOTEL Burllngton Ju, Blanchar Shenandosh, In Dayld Ofty, Net College Bprings. v Villisea, (s WILLS, WILKINBON. Mlvern, fa RRY, Ida Orave, I Odebait, ia Otceola, Neb Oterks, Nob, Badford la. Maryaviile M Norfolk Junction Neb Beward. Neb. Aurocar Neo. O. R. CROZ'ER, 8ldney, Nev, D. W. ROCKHOLD Avoca LOCKWOOD & SHATTUOK, Red Oapt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewls, la. E. HAYMAKER, Griswold, la, Dunlap, a LUBK HOUSE. J A, LUBK, Logan, | DOW CI 'Y HOUSE, W. H. MORTON, Dow Cit: JAGGER HOUSE, JAGGRR& 80w, Denlson, ia, HARMON HOUSE, TAMA CITY, IA., Harmon & Keales, Prop FAST TIME! Ghicago & Harthwast: ware (] weasw. Tralne leave On ., and 7:40 8 ™ . P. DEUEL, Picke m ste,, J. BELL, U. P MEST. OLARK, Geaor To Nervous Sutterers THE QREAT EUF(;PEAN REMEDY. J. B, Bimpson's Specific TNV TR IO Y T TN 18 {0 & posjtive cure for Hporinator rnos, Bemium Weoknoas, Impotancy, aud. all diseases vownlting fromBoif-Abuse, 83 Montal Anxlety, Lees: ins In the Back or Side, and discsss ;i i that lad %0 ‘onsumption wsanity an carlygrave The s{,}mnc ¢/ |Medicine 1y Or Afic, §1.00 pes packago, OF elx packs ‘Addroes all ordom to T, BIMKON MEDICINE 0 Noa, 104 and 106 Main §t. Buffalo, N, X. in Omaha by O, F. Goodnan, J.'W. Bell, Bold and all druggisteevery where.l « young ana dyseretion o dissipa Tiea or sinyle, 0lu or Fenlth o languish Jre 3. G. Robertaon, Pitihurg, Pa., writes: 1 was sulfering from general debillfy, petite, constipation, etc., 8o that! ile was & bur. do uslig Burdock Blood Bitters I felt bet- tor than for yoars, 1 cannot praise your Bitters Loo much,” R. Gibbs, of Buftalo, N. Y., writes: “Your urdock Bfos . Bittors, In chroiic discases of the locd liver sud Kidneys, have boen signall marked with success, Thave used them m; with best results, for torpidity of the liver, ad in case of a triend of mine suffering tiom diopsy, tho effect was marvelous.” Bruce Turner, Rochester, N. ¥.,{writes: I have been yubjoct to serious disorder of the kidney and unablo to attond t0 business; Burdock Blood Hitters relioved mo before half & bottle was used feel confident that they will entirely cure me.” + Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N, Y., writes; 1 suffored with a dull pain through wy off lung und shouldor, ' Lost my wirite, wppetite and color, and could with ditficulty keop up all day, Took your Burdock Blood Bitters as di- rected, and have folt no pain siice frsh week af- tor using thew." Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, . Y., writos: “About four years ago 1 had an attack of bilious fever, and never fully recovered. My digostive organs wero weakened, and | would bo corupletely pros- trated for days. After using two botties of your Burdock Blood Bitters thol mprovement was so visible that I was astonisiod. - | can now, though 61 years of age, do s fair and 1oasonsble day's work, . Blacket Robluson, propriotor of The Canads Prosbyterian, Toronto, Ont., writes: “For years T suffered g arring headache. 1 used y tors with happlest | rosults, and I uow find wvself in better. bealth than 10r years past.” llaco, Buftalo, N, Y, writes: *1 have burdock Blood Bitfers for horvous and bil- ) wdaches, and ca 1ud 1t 40 anyone & & oure for billiow equ ny, N. ¥, writes: vo euflercd fcm elt-1ecurs o8, dyspopsia, and com- (s pecullar to wy sex. Since using your jurdock Blood Bitters I aw entirely relicved.” 81,00 pes Bottle; Trla Htties 10 Oty | FORTER, MILBURK, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N. ¥. | Bold at wholesale by Ish & Mchahou and 0. oodnian, fo 87 eod-e billious” heada che

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