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THE DAILY BEE-"()MAHA 'I‘l ES DAY \()\ F\IBM{ 21 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS N O EOIN! .lm? WAKEFIT g e oo oo 8 ath, Shingles, Pickets, % £ SEVIER WM. BTAYE ACRNL ¥ ) [all OMPANTY Union Yoo HENRY LEHMANN, ,1, e JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADE® 'EASTERK PRICES DUPLIGATED. OMAHA I8 FARNAM ST. STEELE JUHNSON & G0, WHOLESALE GROCERS | 4 i { i AND JOBBERS IN viour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TUBAGCO. Agonts for BENWOOD SAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER G0. DOTTRLE AN SENCHLE AN G POWHER AND HAND B W BT S | Steamn Pumups, Engine Trimmings, YINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSX, DRASS AND IRON FITTINGS FPIPE, PACKING, AT /HOLESALR AND RETAIL, HALLADAY WIND-RILLS CHURDHAND,SCHOOLAGELLY Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. >, BOYEER JO. . ~—DEALERS INe—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo &5 & JET IS & N AUILTS, I O O B a O . 1020 Farnham Street, OM.A.‘I-EI&. - - N‘IEJB o G—OODMAN WHOLESALE IDOBEALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OIFES Window and Plate Glass.’ 4 Anyone contemplating buildlng store, Lenk, or any other fine will find 18 60 thelr ad antage to corres ond with us before purchsaing thelr Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, oINS OMAKA _NEB W.B, MILLARD, EDWARD W, MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commissicn aud Wholesale Fruifs 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET, CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUQE SOLICITED] gonts for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flonr OMAHA, NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK STEELE. JOUNSON & CO., TOOTLE MUTL & 00 PECK, PERFECTION HEATIHL‘. AND BAKING 1s only sttained by using CHARTER OAK 8toves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE NUYRR DODRS, For sale by, MILTOH ROGERS & SONS omxAaza. full-mbely F.C. MORG-AI, WHOLESALE GROCER 1218 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neb. PR J.J.BROW N & OO | CORPSES PRESE \VED A Discoyery by Professor Scalal Medionl Inspeotor at Rome Rome Letter to London Times, ¥ Scalzl, medical inepector of Spirito, I had the opportunity of be ing present at the final exami the body of o yoang man upon which Boots and Shoes. |’ i IS exporimented l», the uwe of v\|.lm<: aration he has discovered for OMAHA ¥ _ . . . "EB. preservation of doad bodies, whether of men puimale, v‘mwml»n L ~ sult was moat cini ™y h of dled on thp a is, nearly six weeks ag of the and the tiqu joo y-six h { tho 8.1 tns! oo, later - the ordivary w opened in the | ) Scalzi, represeuting on the oocasion the minister of public instruction; Dr, Postompski, demoustrator of olin- ical surgery in the Romsan uniyersity; Dr, Hretti, army surgeon, and others and tho body was found in a per stato of preservation nand flexib and presenting the appearauce of one that had only been dead a few hours, Tho cranium, thorax and abdomen heart and viscora, all of which were found to be in a perfectly well pre- served and healthy state, when ro- moved, The operations completed and the proces verbal signed, the body, brains and intostines were set apart for a continued test of time which expired on Wednesday. On entering the operating room I was unable to detect any offensive odor, The arms and legs and other parts I felt were soft and sup ple, and except the absence of rigidity, presented the normal condition of recent death, Previous to the body being cofined for interment, one leg and one arm were taken off for further presorva. tion and examination, incisions were made and pieces were removed for microscopic examination, and every- where the muscles and tendons pre- sonted their normal colors and were perfectly fresh and sweet, The brain, lungs and liver, which were on a tablo apart, had at first sight A very unpromising appear- anee. They were completely covered with a coating of green mould, and might have been mistaken for lumpa or old bronze, but on being cut across they were found to be in a per- fect stato of preservation. The con- dition of the brain was most remark- able. It had undergone no alteration whatever. The white and gray sub- stances and all the convolutions were as distinc’ as if it had only juet been removed from the cranium. In addi- tion to the commission named by the minister of public inatruction wnh reference to the application of Dr, Tontnetti’s discovery, in the anatom- ical schools of the kingdom and in other ways connected with the med- ical and chirurgical sciences, the min- isters of the army and navy have ap- pointed others to consider what use can be made of it in connection with their commiseariat departments. Experi- ments that have been made on the bodies of animals with equal success tend to prove that the discovery may be of great utility for elamsnhry pur- poses, and especially in the preserva. tion in a perfectly fresh state of ocar- casses of meat for exportation to long distances. As regards the liquid Dr. Toninetti declines for the present to state of what materials it is composed of. He states, however, that it is perfectly innocuous and,its presence imperceptible, and in proof ot its harmlessness drank, I am told, a tumbler of it when in Rome last month before proceeding to inject the body. Hornford’s Acid Phosphate FOR NERVOUSNESS, Dr. H. N. D. PARKER, Chicage, says: “‘I have thoroughly tested it in nervous diseages, dyspepsia and gen- eral debility, and in every case could see great benefit from its use.” ———— g Curios 1t Boston Adverdiser. For a month past Mr, James Tem- ple Brown, assistant of the United States National museum, connected with the Smithsonian institute in Washington, has been in New Bed- ford collecting curiosities and phara- phernalia of the whaling traffic, which are to be added to a small exhibit al- ready located there, Mr, Brown has been very succeesful, and has received valuable assistance from ship-owners and captains, many of whom have given articles which cannot be dupli- cated, The fact that some of the rarest epecimens of harpoons, ete., were found in junk shops indicate how soon they would have passed out of existence entirely. Even at the pres- ent time it has been Imposeible to complete a series of harpoons, al- though some fifteen varieties have been found. No article connected with the business has been despised by Mr. Brown on account of its non- importance, and he has collected everything, from the historical *‘pig- tail” tobacco supplied to the sailors to & fully-equipped whaleboat, The shank to a lerge hook used in hoisting blubber from a whale would not seem of much value, but with it Mr, Brown proposes to convey to the intellect of persons unacquainted with the “‘mon- arch of the seas” some idea of the size of the whale, for the hook was broken in hoisting a picce of blubber of un- usual weight. A huge boat-davit of “‘Through the courtesy ¢f Professor Santo tion of were then opened, and the brain, lungs || y dnlmze the grave with reald- aars, and at that time the ing reen | 1 avior M e uriously, and tho pig | Wlleon Miss ¥ ¢ ; #oft summor air: F. Hart Postmaster, o she learned to control her emotions, the humidity of atmos Y"‘ c"“ nr‘m‘"l| n“." t phote dissppeared, snd gricf's grand NIRRT O irrigation failed to g wn. We | ahoald Tearn from this that man | knew for rel who flatters himself that whole precinet during I ing up for tho future a | nvoige n the { th mash ¢ w lifoin W Com- r West 1agalvaniz quint-eyec Never Give Uv nare esufforing with it loss of appe tisordered blood, wea ache, or any disease a bilious by all ‘means procure a bottle of Electric Bitters. You will be sury 1to see tho rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; o h and activity will return; pain anc v will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Klect thors Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by (', F. Gt man del lr\ ity Kina ta the Ola Men, Virginia City Enterprise, I raise you threa dollara, father,” said a Comstock young man who was in a little game of draw with his paternal progenitor the other evening ““What are you deiug that for?” asked the old man, rather peovishly. “Can’t help it. Gottwo pair The elderly gentleman threw up his hand, whereupon the youth showed his cards, disclosing the fact that he did not have even so much as a pair of deuces. The look of disgust on the old man’s faco was intense, but it changed sud- denly, for the next hand, ich was dealt by his accomplished son, con- tained threo aces. “‘Mebbe you won't be so previous in your bloffing this time,” chuckled the father, as he drew two cards and shoved a handful of his hard-earned silver into the middle of the table. “I tap you,” was the son’s laconic reply, throwing up a §20 piece. In his eagerness the old man did not notice that his boy had not drawn any cards, and so unhesitatingly called, e was downed. The boy had a flush, After the old gentleman lefs, the young man said, in the voice which was almost choked, and which showed planly how much he was moved by the emotion of filial affuction, ‘I had to do it, boys. You know how it ia. Father has to work very hard, and it ; was doing him a favor to break him quick, so he could get homo and have his regular sleep. Barkeep, fetch in the drinks.” Bueklin's Arnica Halve, }S:m‘ SaLye in the world for Cuta, 5, Horos, Ulcers, balt Jtheuw, Fee ver Soree, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ‘Chil blaing, Oorns, and all siin ernptions, xud pontively cures piles, It is guarantoed to 'wn satisfactfon ® miaey rofunded, Price, 25 cents per cx, for =ale by O, “ Goodman The ruis LETTERS ungovernable woo is liablo to got left, The Prophet's tomb iook ny like a deserted buffalo wallow, while his | widow haa dried her toars and is try- Smith Mers ¢ i avior Mrs E T'homas Mes T Whitesides Misa J aver w 7 West per street, Buffalo, A DE“J}“UUS DRINK Frank ther Mix v nd o (wi t W Cold W SHUB PUNCA” f8 of suporior quality,and meets with marked popular favor as a healthful and palatasle drink 1t i preparcd wi torials and great caro from the best round an agreeable add 9 the choica thing of the table which undi large the pleasures of life and encourage 1 folowship and good nature it rightly on- Familioy, Olubs, Hotels, Excursions, Picnics and Yachting Parties Pro- nounce Hub Punch Unrivalled, The “HUL PUNCH" is 8514 by all leading tam- Trade supplied at Manufacturer's prices by M. A. McNamara, Omaha. Families supplicd by A. H, Gladstone, Omaha, Neb. Samuel 0. Davis & Co., DRY GOODS JOBBERS I 'IMPORTERS, Washington Ave. and Fifth 8T. LOUIS Mo — e 3 filREuTflRV OF LEADI COMMERCIAL MOUBE WOODS HOUSE, OROZIER HOUSE AVOCA EATING Euouas HARMON ll()l SE, DR. WHITTIER. 617 St. Charles 8t,, 5T. LOUXS, Mo, A REGULAR GRADUATE of two wedical collegon,, haa been longoer onj 1o the treat. ment of CHRONIC, N SKIN AND BLOOD Disaasan thin any other ghysician (n St Louis a3 city pspora show and all old residenss know. Consultation free and Invited, When It 1s inconventent to visit the city for tmltmam. medicines can be sent by mail or expross ever: where. Curable cascs guarantoed; whero doubs exista It Ia trank ly stated. COall or write. _ Norvous_prosteation, Debility, Mental other af ions of Throat, Skin and Bones, Blood Impurities_and Blood Poisoning, Sidin_Affeotions, OId_ Sores and_Uloers, Im]mhmanu to M aze, Rhet mnlnm, l’(luu Spocial _attention to_oases from over-worked brain, SURGICAL OASES ey Rewarded, oR, The Story of the Sewing Kachins A bendwoms e , biue?and gol receive special attontion, Diseases arising from Tmpruience, Fxoesses, Indulvences 200 pages- the wholo rocolpts; who may mar. GFOUXIDE. ry, who may not, why, and cure, causes, consequences Sealed for 25¢ postage or stamps. o3ve withnu t oue sngraviog B AWAY pornon calitng for 16, abany bracs or ent-ott of The Sluger Manutacturing Joto pany, o will be ceat by mall, post pald, & woy pereon living ab o disten: om oar nNoM o, will{bs Remaining in Postoffice during the week ending Noyember 18, 1862, GENTLEMEN, Anderson C Anderson T D Aradt O Armstrong W A Butler T H Bachman C J Brown cJ Beaumont J W rnes I Barnett E—2 Biahengar AL Brown H Burlins ¥ Ballinger J J Bltmgar CL Birdsle; Brodera M Bayles Crain D Cusich J P Ciman H Canning P C« unelly R Crane W E de On.~MHJde Cochran E Callagkan J P Chambers F W Crego ¥ 3 Davis Mr Duwher PE Davis E J Darrow H Duffey J Dixon BT Dolan 8 Dilliard W T Davis W M Daten 1, W Dogg G Druhoff G B ly J Edman P Eames C W Erben 1 Tarell C Formstrom I A Fieeman 1) O Farley E Foy P Funke F Galvin Gilligan M Hallen F Hallstrom C Hare W Holada C B Henderson W Hyne J Huff H—2 Haverly 1) Jackson W James W I| Judd W B Jacobs J D Jacobs J D Johnson J G Keil Mr Kunemeyer ¥ H Kinglo D Kurtz T Kane J Kenyon C Lawrence N Lagan W Lloyd J Tong § Larson C A, Long ¢ Liewrance S B McNawes J McQueeney J McDonald ' H McGuyer T M Mason H W—2 McQueen J MelLees C Murphy Mr Mahoney 1 Miller 8 Moore J Macomber J Majors A Marinod N Nelson N Owen R O’Gonnor E D Papquale 5 Peck W Pluryan L I Pueolden J H Pfannknop K Rhoden X O Peterson H Peterson I Rogers H. the ordinary pattern, broken by & heavy sea, illustrates the force of the billows, Tha ingenuity of the whale- 1man is exemplified by a lamp made from an ordiuvary tumbler, to which is fasteued a top and a burner, a butter- knife made from ivory, a ditty-box ‘containing needles, thread, etc., and even a spit-box, made aboard ship, figures in the collection, A boarding kmiu, improvised from a cutlass, the nife used in cutting the umhcruru frmn the whale taken by bark Adeline Gibbas, a boot-jack, a frog preserved in mnluaul, luL,buuh and charts, a throat-chain weighing 119 pounds, a whaling-gun which has broken two collar, bones by the force of its recoil, are included on account of their asso- ciations. Among the more valuable articles collected are bombguns and lances of every varlety, many of them new, At Brigham Youug's Grave. Larauie Boomerang. They say that Brigham Young's grave is looking as bare and desolate a8 a boulevard now, At first, while her grief was tresh, his widow used to wmarch out there five abreast, and just Richmond € 12 Bill J Hpangler G W School L Sunger 5 Smiley J G Smith J Swith I C Seidler ¥ Stepney I H Sweensy W Swanson W Surton J P Swenson A ¥ Sharp P A Steele H K Thompson J W Traley H Taylor J H T lmm,mm J Vanzpar C Walker M Wilson C Weitzell J G Woodward G 1 Weston J C—. White J 02 Warren F A Widing G Warren A Warriner Wells W Walters 1 Washington P REGISTERED, Hymrack Mr Leavitt Mas G H Hinay Mrs A Cox 0 B Kiety P Simmons Miss L A Jm,lnmn w8 Peterson Kari Baker 1L D Yetter B LADIES, Brideford Mrs A H Berglund Miss A W Byers Mrs £ Cunvingham Mrs M Cook Mrs H ( Coggers Mrs K Day Mra M M Gustavason Miss M Gabriel Miss 1 Hayes Mrs ¥ — Kenine Mrs § Landon Mrs I Larson Mrs T Martin A Ballinger Mys J Barhyte Mrs G Bennelt Mrs It E Collins Mrs ¥ Campbell Miss ¥ Cooper Miss J Diedrick Mrs K Driggs Miss M Gayhard Miss H Gilmore Mrs M Igrem Mrs J ades Miss G Linweod Miss J McAllister Mrs P McNeal Miss M Moore Miss K Miller Mrs W V Meryfield Mrs S MeDonald Mrs K E McGovern Mins M McKivney M Nordstruw Miss T Nielson Mrs A Olson Mrs A Peterson Mies M Page Mrs. L O Porter Miss J R Phelps Mrs M Parkiue Mre T C Payne Miss V Roberts Miss N A Lyenson Miss O B Miss M Stare Mrs L Bharks Miss I Soeott M Tho Binger Manofactaring Oo,, Peinolpal Miico, 84 Union Bqusrs NRW vVor Sioux City & Pacifie RATILIND L. THE BIOUX OITY ROUTR Ruos a Solid Trala Through from Oouncil Bluffs to 8t, Paul Without Changs Tis ¥ 1 AOCH MILRE THI SIIOATES ROUTR OOUNOIL BLL FEB (7O 8T, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and all poinks (n Dakoba, ' Thls lino Toeping Oar hetworn Kap e o4 uz City 11:40 p, m. Bhai a6 AN ew Dolon *0ob a4 51, Pual . 11:88 BoOD TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE, v S Remembor fn Saking the Slonx Olty Kow The {hortush de At your T uv end Parilc Railroas oA Riaaes —_ toneoll Blufis AT TIMK ) Fast vake the {(hi wn& Worthwest L= N Pm Trainy loave Ouana 8:40 For tull Informatl Agont, 1ith and lhllwn) Dot or a1 JAMERT D Lt A, A}m s U LARK, Genor " DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. For OLb AND YOUNG, MALE AND FEMALE, 1t 18 a sure, prompt and effectual remeds for In- digostion, Dyspep-da, Lutermittent Fovers, Want of Appe Nervous Debility in all its Stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Lrain Pow stration, Weakness and general Loss of Po HEFVOUS Waste, rejuvenates the f strenghthens the ~ enfeebled brain )Illl'y ris ng tone and vigor to the The expericnce of thousands roves it to I mul ble remedy. ¥ , ¥1.00 a bottle, For sale by all di ,'ul s, or sent observation on recelpt of price, by hort, P. 0. Box 2460, St o DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIE: ! The Great Popular Remedy for Piles Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding & I ching Piles Aud all for s of Heworrhoidal tories act directly coats of the Blood Vessels, and by their offects gently force the blood from t tumons, and by making the coats of the veing strong, prevent the r refilling, and hence a radi cal cure Is sure to foll w their use 'A cents o box. For sale |;I\ alle Ilu |r|.¢ or il on receipt of price, by Hadlul Jpstitute, 18 Olive st Bt Lonin TRITTERS oidest sud most reliable MLELA VLA FECET iu North Owsba. Yery choice Weat, Poultryeand Vagetablau, ALWAYS ON HAND, COOK & STUE]Z&A Proprietors Gw-gnj uming Be I ax22d& wly SCROFULA. The seat of all diseases of this na- ture is in the blood, as any one mani- festly knows; Lhoreforo, if you purify the hlood, the disease, in any form or atage, dnnppenn. Read what those sny who haye tested the merits of the Yrolt vegetable blood purifier, 8. 8. 8, t cloanses the blood of all scrofulous taint so fhoroughly that the disease never returns, I had scrofula for seven months, the ulcer covering the eatire surface of both legs. After having tried the ususl remedies with no relief, I re- sorted to 8. 8. 8.,and am glad to say that six bottles has effectually cured me. A, 8. Lenresty, Atlanta, Ga. I suffered from sorofula 17 years, My shin bones were covered with ul- cers and one mass of rotten flesh, and the odor was almost unbearable. All remedies and treatments failed until I began taking 8., 8. 8, Previons to taking 1t I at times conld scarcol; walk, * Now I can walk all day, and; have to thank 8. 8, 8. and it only for my cure, Tuos, MoFARLAND, Atlanta, Ga, Some thirty years ago there lived iu Montgomery, Ala.,, a young man who was terribly afilicted with Scrof- nla. 7 After being treated for a long time by the medical profession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking 8. 8, 8. Aftor peuil!enl‘liy taking it two months he was cured, Being acquainted with him for 20 years thereafter, I can testify that the disease never roturned. J. W. Busuor, J. P,, Hot Springs, Ark, 61,000 will Do pAld 0 an ch\lmlll who 5? lrun Anslysw 0. 4o Wu.mu’ , one particls of Meroury, lodide of Po Einoral wubstance: SWIFT BPECLFIC 00, Pro Alacia, Go, 13 ur any Price’ of Bmall elze, §1,00. Large slso §1.76. Hold hv all Drugelst NERVOUS DEBILITY, vr. 1. o WAET R ARAMEEIO, capcrons A apocific for Hysterla, Dizsiness, Convalslon) Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss Mouory, dpermat Pr ol rrhoom, ‘lL ulun(y,lu/ dlaaty caused byara axertion, el J\uyunu, waly loads to ry, y and death, ~ One box w! cure recent casos, Each box coutalns ooy mitath treatment, Oune dollar & box, or elx boxes fos five dollare; sent by mall vnplhl on rece) i price, We guarantee six hoxes to cure auy Ith ench order rocelyed by us for slx boxes, companled with five dollaxs, will send the p chaser our written guaraniee Lo roturn wonoy If the treatment dos aob effoch & care, 0. ¥. Goodman, Ly, vm. Bole, Wholosele and gul coOmuiha, 2 Ordrs by mall s reall dwiv Lin'aslon, To Nervous Sufferers THE OREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, J, B, Simpson's Bpecific VAT N O EDTEL 18 18 & posjtive cure tor Spertatoirhes, Gediiue Wookness, Impotency, and all di ‘resulting trom Bell-Abuss, a8 Mental Anxiowy, Lows) Meuiory, Pains {a the Back or Bids, and diseases ithat lesa %0 [Consuation X Imnn:l 3 \ guave %3 1o Bpecitie Modlelae s bolng used with wonder- tal succoss. Vaw lI flg, §1. ckage, 0f alx pul J.d s ol o b, SIMBON MEDICING . Now 104 aud 106 Mala 61, Batalo, X | Sold i Omaba by 0. ¥. Goodmas, J. W B, and sl draggioteevery where.| ABTS Dr, Frice, agos for B, F.STEARNS, JOMN ECKERT, 0. R. OROZ'ER, D. W. ROCKHOLD LOOKWOOD & SHATTUCK, Red Oak' JING WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS ri I.IF’I‘(/R.\ TOWNE ARLINQTON, J. O. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Nek, WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, Manning, lowa, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. ©. REYNOLDS, BARATOGA HOTEL, J, 8. STELLINIUS MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS OOMMEROIAL MOTEL" JOMN HANNAN MALL HOUS A, W. HALL CITY HOTEL, CHENEY &, CLARK, OOMMERCIAL HOTE ., ). Q. MEAD, Nellgh, Neb GRAND OENTRAL MOUR, Nobraska Olty, Nab OURI PACIFIO HQTEL, THORP, Weeplng Water,Ne COMMEROCIAL HOUBE A. ©. OAARPER, Hardy, Neb GREENWOOD HOUSE AYFIE OOMMEROGIAL MOUSE, v arind ENO'S HOTEL, E L EN " EXOMANCE HOTEL, [ HA Anit METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Atking MORGAN HOUBE, £ \ Qi BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN KER 4 HOUSTON HOugE, GEO, CALPH, KiehyIN REYNOLDS MOUSE, ©. M. REYN 3 Attantic, ia, WALKER HOUSE, 0. H. WALKS OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURC OITY HOTEL, Dl A, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Oorni T NEBRASKA HOTEL, L. AVERY, MEROHANTS HOTEL Q. W, BURK OCOMMEROIAL HOTEL, —_— PARKS HOTEL, F. M, PARK, OCOMMERC AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, BAGNELL HOUSE, CHAS. BAGNELL, OOMMEROCIAL HOUSE, WM, LUTTON, JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINGON, BALL HOUSE, H. M, PERRY, Oscuola, Nab DOUGLAS HOUSE, U, 8. DUNHAM, Olarks. Nob, BEDFORD HOUBE J. T. GBEEN, Bodford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M, BLAOK & SON, Marysviile Mo NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, MNorfolk Junction Nels WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Seward, Neb, AURORA HOUBE M. B. JONES, Auroar Ner. FOSTER HOUSE Oapt, JOHN FOSTER, Lewls, 1a, WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER, Griswold, la. DEPOT HOTEL, C L. CHAPMAN, Dunlap, la LUSK HOUSE J A, LUSK, Logan, ta. 0W C1i Y Hous: Dow Cita 2la Denifon, fa, & 80 TAMA Cl'l‘Y I:\,, Harmon & Keales, Prop v X Toats, Ouh, o L -~ > g = - vonnma-m, Ohlo, May 10, 1850 Dz, B. J. Knnpaus & Co.—1 had o, very valus ble Hmhlulonlln oou that Iprized very highly, ho had a Iarge boi n on one joint and amall ono 08 tho other which madb him very Iame; I had him under the chargo of two veter- ‘surgoons which tailed %0 curo him. I was y reading the - dvertisoment of Kendaire B[lvln Cure in the Chicago Express,I detormined atonco to try 16 and got our cruggists Lere to Send 1o t, nnd they ordered threo bettles: 1 took all and I thought I would give It & thoro trial, I used it acoording to directions and fourth day tho colt coasod to be lame aud the lumpa have disppoarod. L used but ono bottle and tho colts limbe aro as free of lumps and as smooth as any horse in the state He untlu— Iy oured. Tho curo was 80 remarkab have lottwo of my neighbors have the ing two bobtles wl Bend for lllnnnufl clrcular proof, Priced§l, AJl Druy lul Imvu 18 or can et it tor you, 0of, P ..m onbulgh hlh Vi, Lb BY ALLDRUGRISTS Mrs J. G, Robertson, Pltuuulfl was wullring trom gouoral debi ey nl s«u«,, constipation, etc., 80 that! tfe was & len; after using Burdock "Blood Bitters I felt b.b- tor than for yoars, I cannot pralse your Bitters t00 wuch.” R, Gibbs, of Buffalo, N, Y,, writes: *Your urdock Bloe \ Bitters, lood, liver aud kidn marked with succoss, 1 31 with best results, for wrpldll of the liver, and in case of o friend of mluo Jsuflering liom dopay, the effect was marvelous,” Bruce Turner, Rochester, N, Y., been subject to serious disorder 0 writes: the kidne) end unable to attend to business; Burdoek Bl I have Bitters relleved me beforo hulf bottlo was feel confident that they will entirely vure m: : Aseulth Hall, Binghampign, N, Y., wri I wiffored with & dull’ pain thfough wy /et lung aud shouldor, Lot my wpirite, sppetile and color, and couid with difficulty ksep' up all day. Took your Burdock Blood Bitters a8 di rocted, and have felt no paln siuce frst week ab tor using them,” Mr. Noah Bates, Elulra, K. ¥., writes; “About four Jears ago I had ansitacl of hilions fever, and nevor fully recovered. My digustive oriuns yroro weakeued, wud | viould bo completely pros trated for days. Adftor using two bottios of your Hardock ioaq Bittess thel provement was 85 visiblo that I was astoniahied. - I cau now, though 61 years of age, do » fair And 1easonabl day's work, ©. Blackst Robiuson, propsietor of Tho Canada. Presbyterian, Torauto, Ont., writes: ““For years 1 sufferod groatly frow oft Murrlux husdacke, © used your Burdoek Blood Bitters with Fovlts, and I now fnd mvaell i bobler T4y than for years past.” ‘Mrs. Wallacs, Bufalo, N. ¥ ; wrltea: *1 used Burdock Klood Bisers for herveus and ous » adaches, sud can recommend It hwfln oqu & & cure for billiousness. Hlrs. Ira Mullnolland, Albany, “¥or several yuars 1 have -uflmdumm 16 ving bilious hoadados, dyopspea, and com. lalnts pecul ny sex. Bardma Hlood Bltters 1 ua outisely sollevedet Price, 81.00 per Bottie; Tria Botties 10 Ots FOSTER, MILBURN, & Oo., Props, BUFFALO. N, Y d & by,Ish &8 MeMabou aud C. HBold 83 wholesple by.lsh oy p

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