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J.0.BROW N & CO WFGLESALE ORY GOODS RO EON Boots L and Shoes. NEB. J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ?»?J" ST NS IR R, th, Shingles, Pickets, BA8H, ‘4;;“,{“{&3‘3, BLINDE, MOLDINGS, LiMEt, CEMEN EELASTTEIER, HTO. IWATE AGEN: FOR M! AENT COMPANYY s CMAEAN ) HE N.&flf LEHMANN ) WAL EA D R, WINDOW SHADE S 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLIGATED. 8 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA STEELE, JJHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS JOBBERS IN AND Salt, GCanned Coods, and All Grocers’ Sugars, Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of 0IGARS AND NMANUFACTURED TOBAGGO. Agents for BENWOOD HAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER LH IDEET ERLEN AN SO TR 4D, @O B G POWER AND HAND 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSF, BRASG AND IKON FITTINGE PIPE, & PACKING, AT WHOLRSALE AND RETAIL, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS SHURCH'AND.SCHOOLIBELL Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. P, BOERWER OO, +——DEALERS INw—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo T AULTS, . € €F B &5 | O . 1020 Farnham Street, ORI LA T A G B GO0 W ELOLENS ALY IDIELAILIE DRUGS, PAINTS, OI"S Window and Plate Glass. will find 16 to thetr ad &4 Anyone contemplating bullding store, bank, or any other fine antago to corres ond with us before purchasing thelr Plate Glasa, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA - LA i ANER, TW.b, MILLAKD, EDWARD W, P¥ MILLARD & PEOK Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED) gonts for Peck & Banshers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour NEB OMAHA, - - - REFERENCES OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE, JOHNSON & 00,, TOOTLE MAUL & CO. PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKIHG is only attalned by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE IDYEB DOORS, MILTOH RQGERS& SONS OV A EL A jull-m&ely "BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AHAWD ENEILEHSS WAGONS. pairing in all Branches OMAHHA, NEB, THE DAILY A FREED UANAL Its Past ana Its Future lor Ail Time a Competitor of the Miestesipp New York Produce Exch onge W at the election of Taeaday, the , has given this stato and the northwestorn states a free catal from the jakes to the Hudson river. The v of New York and Brookly: in favor of making this great wat free to commeroce is nearly 200,- 000 The E canal is now as froo a8 A navigah! ver, 345 mileslong b 80 foot broad. 1 has not yet had i day. It will bo w river of the fu: as woll as of the past The E Canal on tho 30:h of Septomber, 1806, had paid for 1ts constraction, repairs and maintenance, leaving at that date a remainder from ita earnings, includ. ing interest, of 41} miilion dollars, The Erte and Chamolain canals to- gothor had on tho 30th of Ssptember, 1881, « credit balance of 581 iuillion dollars, not including interest. The Erie, the Champlain, aud the Oawego canale together had on & tember 30, 1881, a credit balane: thitty-four and a half milllons doilars not inclucl g interes These three canals are, together, 449 miles long, i'ho entire canal system of the state, it was, was neatly one thousand miles long- There have been taxes lovied on the property of the state, over and above what the canal revenues have repaid, $19 576,742 75, the total tax for canal purposes lm\'mg been §38,~ 227,164.69 The earnings of the Erio canal pnid back 818,850,411 94 in contributions to the gencral fund and to the goneral fund debt, The credit balance of the Krie canal of §41,600,000, plus the taxation of §38,- 927,154 79, wns expended for tho con- stroction and maintenanco of the lateral canals, that never paid their expense of maintenance. The now non-canal countics have had from t ation and tho Erie canal nmpl:m S. 5 721, 69, Of this tax or 837,227,- 154.69 the canal counties, |nv|ml|h" Now York aud Brooklin, paid about 21.28 of il The countiss of New York, Kings, Westchester, and Col- oia have contributed to the interior aties about $800,000 per annum fur school purpoees, and of this anount the ron caval counties hav annually received about §420,000. The non-canal counties have hid much money spent for them, Thoir tex for canal purposes, in consequence of making the canals free, will be less than ono-half of what they get from the echool fund annually, It the surplus of $41,500,000 of the Erio canel net earnings had been in- vested, that interest would have been more than suflizient to maintain it free of all tolls, and to give it ten fect depth of water, The property of the Western and Northwestorn States passing through the Erie canal has paid tolle sufficient to give a surplus that, put at interest, would forever maintain the Erio canal free. These States could, with good reason, demand that no more tolls should be imposed on their property when such tolis were for paying for the construction of New York's lateral canals that they had never used. The Erie canal hae not outhved its usefulness. Freed from all tollsit will be for all times a formidable com- petitor of the Miesissippi and the St. Lawrence routee. The daily clear- ances of boats from Buffalo and Os- wego average from 50 to 60, which carry about as many tons of property a8 5o to 60 railyay trains of 24 cars each, The Northwestern States will rejoice that New York has given the by its vote of Tuesday las highway from the lakes to t river. There is annually brought into the state of New York, for consumpnon, b0, 000 000 bunhell of grain more than is grown in the state. This large quantity of grain, with a free canal, will save to the consumers half a million to a million dollars annually, Every portion of the state will share in the benefits of a free canal by its giving cheaper bread, cheaper grain, cheaper lumber, chesper building ma- terials, cheaper transportation of all products, and a etronger holding of & vast commerce that has enriched every portion of the state, Josh Billings Heard From. rwront, R. L, Aug. 11, 1880. Dear Bitters—1I am here trying to breathe in all the salt air ¢f the ocean, and having been a sufforer for more than a year with a refractory liver, I was induced to mix Hop Bitters with the see gale, and have found the tinc- ture a glorious result, * * *. ] heve been grestly helped by the Bit- ters, aad am not afraid to say so. Yours without a siruggle, JOSH BILLINGS, Concealing His Natonality. Philadelptis Press, Lse Yoo, the Chinese iawyer, wha carns his daily diet of rice in his laun- dry on Fedcral strect, below Fiith, in the city of Camden, violated sll the traditions of his bequeued race yester- day by appearing with a full hesd of hair. The cherished and honorable pig-tail was absent. Leo Yoo's herd was covered with what in bis native country would be the emblem of 1dio- oy or of disgrace. It was not a genu- ine growth of hair, however. Lee Yoo had bought a wig for 16, and he wore it with the vain Nope that his national. ity might be dieguised, and that with his fashionably cat clothing, white shirt, low shoes and silk hat he might pass for an undulterated American. And nothing but his fellow face and unmistakable Mongolian physioguomy would dieabuse this idea, except per- haps his utter disregard for the value of the liquid consonants in his speech. He speaks fairly well, but like all his countrymen his tongue seems to be partial to an indiscriminate use of the letter ¢'1."” “Whe China man clome along tlo Melica,” eaid he, seating himself on u starch box and motioning his visitor to do likewise,” he slay Melican man no goodee—he no weal plig tail, Aftel while he slee all Melican men dlont weal plig tail, and he slay, ‘How lis?' ‘T weal plig tail;' and Melican laugh and hollal ‘Chinaman eats lats.” Well, 1 dlont likee, T wlant to be like Mel- tcan man, slo I glev cloat, plants, shloes and allee lest just like he glot. Nlo goodee, Bloys hollal; plopol laugh just like blefo), Thlen I gloe 419 8. THIRTEENTH STREET" to clity and getiee wlig. Allee light now. _Bloys stlop | augh, nobody hol lal. Just like Melican man,"” and the satisfied Celestial grinned a grin of contentment as he stroked his beard- mnl wink [1ens ohin, his almond eye jast Jiko & “Meliean “And do y {all the time gloo way it Jaundiys, il elay be nloe Chinaman, He Moli { T ey, you blet, ole man, I Molican, allse Tole avy, elome, llee light, | | you Inks dlink, and evlych] arther conversation doteloped the that Lieo Yoo, is cf rather a aposition, xious to sink | his Chinese . charvacteristics as far as poetive for peouniary gain, He| propoacs to tako & trip through New Jor and then work on down Kast ('m-x h Maseschu 1 Conneoti cut for the purpose of initiating those of hia countrymen whom h into the myateries of | ¢ 3 cuffs and shirts, This, ourge, he will do for & coneid for Loe Yo has a continuous eyo to the main chance, and kuows pretiy well the value of a dollars Hia courso is not altogether approved of by {ho Chinese in Philadelphia, mauy of whom re. qard his concealinent of his character, as exemplifiod by the pigtail, as a henious vifence. —— Wever Give Un. If you are suffering with low and de pressed spirits, loss of o 1 debility, disordered blood, weak ‘constithe tion, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procurea bottle of Electric Bitters, ¥ou will be surprised to see the rapid i lmprnvnn nt that will follow; you will bo inspired with mew life; ngth and activity will return; phin and ry will conso, and henceforih you wil ice in the pr Eiectrio Titters Sold at fifty cents\ln‘(\n by C. ¥, Goo4 man i y of ton Nowir & bendsome lstie pa a0w with numerons <5 MO, W8 = E3AVL R N BN = MANUFACTURER OF Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Do«r Pl Engraved to Order 699 N. 7th 8t. - St. Louis, Mo, JOBBERS <3 T I IMPORTERS. Washington Ave.and Fitth St. ST. LOUIS, MO EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotol in the city, Rooms 75c, $1.00, 8150 and §2.00 por day. pcilrst Clasa Rastaurans - connectod With the otel .HURST. - - Prop Coroer Fourth and Locust Etreets. L. O UIY-‘ MED. DR. F. SCHERER, Physician 2nd furgeon, CHRONIC DISKASES A BPECIALTY Medlctnes tnrnishod st office. Office, N, W. corcor 16th and Farnam streets over Merchant's National Bank Omaha, Neb, McCARTHY & BURKE, Undertakers, 218 14TH 8T, BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS Nebraska Lang Aver DAVIS & SHYDER, BOS Farnhem Gt dmena, Nebra RO AR R IR refully selected land in Kasteai Nebraska for sale, Great Bargains in uuproved farms, Omabs TAKE NOTIC Martin, —"T'Fe Tailor, 1220 Farnham Street. 1220 Has recelved » full and complete stock of Fall ond Winter Suiting, snd 8 now tiaking s No* 1 pair of pants for 86,00, oF & complete suit $25.00. Sive him and save 1mtg M. HORWICH & CO,, DEALER IN Paper Stock, Woolen Rags, Iron AND METALS, Highest Prices Paid, Shipments from th country solicited. KRemittaucee OMaMA |~ Promptly made. | Nez DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, ARCHITECTS, OREIGHTON BLOCK, - OMAHA Architects of the Omaha National Bauk, N w niia Otations b Farnbam Streed ond Egge the oldoet 1 Butter J MARKI « Oor, 18 & Dodge. Olel) Engzinoers and Surveyo R, Crolgh Joworage Hysten L8 Farn Pactfic Ath & Tackeon K OHAK. RIKWE, 1% Farnaw bob. 10th & 118, Hntels. 4,0th & Farnham Cary, 913 Fambaw 84 F. Elaven, 10th 58, pthwest corner 1 ¥ Money, at all B ‘orma for Caeh, wplled. 4 2. GROLY, Now W ‘ 4 Dougias. i fland Furaitore “chest caeh price Fine woods & timprave Tegcos, Offce ROSENREL Hotrigoraiors, CCORAE 1D of Cigars, bacoos, 1806 Douilae. nufacturer 1416 Farnham! Grogkary, 1500 Travirien svash, vunk, H. BXBTHOLD, Rags xud Metal, Lumber Lime and Usment. OBTER & GRAY corner 6th snd Douglas 84, . BONNTR @0d line /lamps and Glessware. NER 1800 Douglas Bt. Good Varfety P Morotiant Tatlors (9 re- ¥nintegt osign for Spring and Bummor Gooda fox gontlomen's wear. Btylish, durabio, «ad mrices low as ever 1200 Farnam strot, Ml nd Retall, Fan 9, Card_Boardn (heapost Honso in vo 20 per cont. Order .(tcnn(l\ Htread v Mall, Plour and Feed. IMAHA OITY Bth aud Farnhsm Bbe. i clghang A. HOLMES come 16th and Californta, Harcoss, Sacdles, &o. o WEIST 201Bth 5k bed Faro. & Harney. Olothing and Furnishing Goor & OFO. H. PETERSON. Also Hats, Capa, #hoss Notians and Ootlery” 04 8. 10t etioot. (‘hfl\lul\ Works. Westeia Cornico Works, Manufacturens Iron i ato Roofiing, Order exoouted In tho bo 01213 Uarnoy B, ol and put up in any part of the . SINHOLD 416 Thirtoenth strved Jummiasion mMerchants. JOHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodg D B, BEEMZR. For dotally ssc large sdvestiss ment in Dally and Weekly, Bhow Oase Manuraciorys 0. J. WILDE, Manufactorer and Dealor In all kinds Oasee, Upright Casca, &r, [ FRANK L. OERHARD, proprictor Omaha Bhow Case manufactory, 518 Bouth 1th etreet, betweon Leavonworth and Marcy, Al werzanted first-clans, oves enct nware, A. BURMESTER, Dealos 1 Btoves and ‘Kinwars, and of Tin Roots xnd all kinds’ of Dol 0dd Fellows' Biock, HONNER Lou las £t ocd snd_ Chear baico . HENKY KAUFMAN! In tne new brick block on Douglas Streos, has Jush opened a most ologant Beea Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 40 19 overy day, ONER 870 16th Birees 1d Rotall Bood D NG, Wholee: tors Odd ¥ aud toonth Etzeet ¥ixst-claee Work aod Prompts near Masonlo Hall, D068 KuATanteor Plumbing, Uas aia Sicam Filting. P ), 21017 Bt #srohe sud Douglas, romp yattended b D, ZITZPATI ouglag Btroos. Phyalclans an1 Burge W. B, GIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Crelghion Bloek, 16th Streot P, 8. LEIBENRING, M. D, Magonlc Blo HART. M AV OETE D Hyacinths B s Futios. Crocusos. Andall other for Fall Planting. Large t aasort. ever shown In Chicago- Dlustrated Catalogue freo. Send for 1t Hiram Sibley & Co., braska Natl nul Bauk, Paxton & Gallergher's Block, Academy ofjthe Bacred Heart, an; g Hotel, Etc. ) + + Chicgo | 7T me— v auue 3 HOTRI ARLINGTON, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, SARATOGA HOTEL, MARSH HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL’ E. MANS —= | LEADING WESTERN HOTEL & FPROPRIETORS J. . MeINTIRE, A. G. WEATHERLY, ©. C. REYNCLDS, J. 8. STELLINIUS JOMN HANNAN TOWNP Lincoln, Neb, Manning, lowa, Coon Rapids, owa. Milford, Neb, BROWNSVILLE Neb Stromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, AL W.HALL Louisville OITY HOTEL, OMENEY &JOLARK, lalr, No . COMMEROIAL MOTE ., A, MEAD, Neligh, Net: GRAND CENTRAL MISSOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, JOMMERCIAL HOUSE LISEYMOUR, P. L. THORP, A. 0. OAARPER, Nabraska Olty,iNeb wood, Neb) QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, are OOMMERCIAL NOUBE, £, BTOREY Clarinda, lowa ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eromo EXOMANGE HOTEL, O. B HAOKNEY, nd, Ret METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL on, Neb ~ N HOUSE, £, L. GRUBE Rocd, N -, BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEC n, la. HOUBTON HOU! QEO. CALPH, Exira, 1. REYNOLDS HOUSE, 0. M, REYNOLDS, Attantlc, WALKER HOUSE, D. M. WALKEP, Audubon, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, ia OITY HOTEL, DIA. LLIAMS Harlan Is, PARK MOUSE, MRG, M. £, OUMMINGS, Oorning, la. NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,L. AVERY, Btanto MERCHANTS MOTEL G. W, BURK, Burlington Juration, M COMMEROIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUBE, JOMMEROIAL HOURE, JUDKINS HOUBE, BALL MOUSE, F. M, PARK, HENRY WILLS, OHAS. BAGNELL, WM, LUTTON, FRANK WILKINSON, M. M, PERRY, Blanchard, Ia Ghenandoah, in, Dayld Olty, Neb College Bprings, la. Villisca, In. Malvern, In tda Grove, I COMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F.8TEARNS, Qdabolt, la WOODS HOUSE, JOMN EOKERT, Otceola, Neb. DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, BEDFORD MOUSE J. T¢QBEEN, Bedford Ia. ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. W, BLACK & 8ON, Marysville Mo NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Mel WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Beward, Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, Auroar Neb. OROZIER HOUSE 0. R. OROZ'ER, aldn.y. N. AVOOA EATING HOUSE USE WHITNEY HOUSE DEPOT HOTEL, Counocil Biutty to B, Paxi Without Ghangs Time, Only 17 Haury - CDER WINEL T Qi T0 6T, PAUN, RO and sl poiuts tn Work This lue A J.R. BUCHIA AN Gon' Pas. Agon Migsourt Valley Tn, W. E. DAVIH, Southwostorn Parsonger Councll Plufla_* SCROFULA. The seat of all diseases of this na- ture is in the blood, as any one mani- festly knows; therefore, if you purify the blood, the disease, in any form or stage, disappears. Read what those say who haye tested the merits of the reat vegetable blood purificr, 8. 8. 8, t cleansen vho blood of all scrofulous taint 80 ‘thoroughly that the disease never returns, Buperintcndent. 1 had scrofula for seven months, the ulcer covering the eatire surface of both legs. After having tried the usual remedies with no relief, I re- sorted to 8. 8. 8,,and am glad to say that aix bottles has effectually cured me. A. 8. LENFESTY, Atlanta, Ga, 1 suffered from scrofula 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 1 began taking 8. 8. S, Previons to taking 1t I at times could scarcel walk, Now I can walk all day, and have to thank 8. 8. 8. and it only for my cure, Tuos, McFARLAND, Atlanta, Ga, Some thirty years ago there lived iu Montgomery, Ala,, a young man who was terribly afilicted with Scrof- nla.}, After being treated for a long time by the medical profession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking 8. 8. 8. After persistently taking it two months he was cnred, Being acquainted with him for 20 years thereafter, T oan testly thav uie disease never returned, 81,000 YY T chumin who wiil find, on analysis oi sw DO U 8., one particly of Mercury, Iodide of Po of any Minorsl wabsta SWIFT SPROLY Ertos of Semall slse, 01,00, €0, Props, Ablanta, Go, Largo ulse 91, ot by atl Druglet DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE, FOR OLD AND ALK AND FEMALE, tual remeds for I 4 sure, pron t s of rain Powor, Prostration, nd eneral Loss of Power. 1t repairs nervous waste, rejuvenates the faded intellect, strenghthens the enfeeblod brain and restores surpris ng tone and vigor to the exhausted or- Tho exporiciico of thousands proves it to i invaluable remedy 1.00 & bottle, x for 5. For salo by all ts, or sent o from obsorvation on re of price, by ¥ 't P 0. Box 2460, 'S¢ AR o DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIE ! The Great Popular Remedy for Piles, Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & I ching Piles Aud all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors, E: These Surrosionis act dircctly upon the coats of the Blood Vesscly, and by their astriugent effocts gontly forco the blood frowm the swollen tumors, and by making the coats of the veins strong, provent tho r refilling, and cal auro is sure to follow their use 0, 10 conts a box. - For salo by all druggists, or sent by reoulptof prive, by Em, i o TS Or EgtutyMpdionl mail on B! Beauty, health, and happiness for lad/ . in * WINE OF CARDLIL " %u . AYRES, Proprietor. D, W. ROCKHOLD. LOOCKWOOD & SHATTUDK. JAGGRR& 80 TAMA CIT voca Red an‘ Lewis, la. Qriswold, la. Denlson, IA., Harmon & Keales, Prop JORN BrARLER EROMN OB o Tdent Vico Proe's. . B Dinitww, 3 TBF NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING G0 Lincoin, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters, Hrrrows.Farm Rollers Hulky Hay Rakes, Buoxet Mlevating Windmills, & Wo. e Proparod £0 do Jab work and manatae) urlug for othor parties, Addroas al orfors thKAaKA MANUFAOTURING €O Tineoln. Na Boldpy arce Band fer . Mro J. . Robortson, Pitteburg, Pa., writes: °1 was ufering trom gonoral debl ty, want of ap- tite, constipation, etc., 80 that e as b §°n after using Burdock Blood Bitters I felt bet- ter than for years, I cannot praise your Bitters t00 much.” R, Gibbs, of Buffalo, N. Y., writes: “Your urdock Bloc « Bitters, in chronic diseases of the ood,liver and kid nllrkl)d ysel ki bt roauits for wnfld&g of theliver, ad in caseof a friend of mine suffering fiom diopsy, the effect was marvelous." Bruco Turner, Rochester, N, Y.,writes:"'T have been yubjoct o' serious disorder of the ldeys, and unablo o attend to business; Burdock Bl Bittors rolieved mo bofore half -\mua was used fool contident that they will eatirely curo me.” + Asenith Hall, Binghampton, » writee: [ lufluml with l dull” pain Lhmu[(h mv llfi lung and shoulder, Lost my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficull % keop up all day, Took your Burdock Blood Bitters as di- rected, and have felt no pain since first week af- ter lulnl( them," Mr, Noah Bates, Elmira, N, Y., writes: “About four years age Ihad an m»_x of billous fever, and never fully recovered. digestive organs B takiaks, aud.1 Would e ostapl pros- trated for dmyn After using two bo".lel of your Burdock Blood Bitters thel mprovement was so visible that I was astonished, - 1 can now, though 61 yoars of age, do a fair and teasonable day's work, (. Blacket Robinson, d)ropriutol of The Canada Presbyterian, Toronto, Ont., writes: *For years 1 suffored greatly trom oft- Mumn headache, used your Burdock Blood” Bitters with ha resulfy, and I now find mvself fn better than for years Mrs. Wallace, Bulhln N. Y, writes: I have used Burdock Hiood Hluur- for ner\a\u sod bil. ous ) dashos, and can recommend {8 to anyone qu_ & 8 cure for billiousness, ' 8, Ira Mullnolland, Albany, N, writes: 1 Por nl 7 aRe 1 ki WIRAAEA fm clhuur- ring billious’ heada:hes, dyspepsia, sud com- piata poculiar to my ‘sex. Bluca’ uslng your urdock Blood Bitters I am entirely rellev Price, 91,00 por Bottle; Tria Botties [0 Ote FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N, ¥ Hold a4 wholessle by Iah & MoMakion sad C. oodman to 97 eod-m- I st calth 1O INErvo. ,AS aurlerera THE GREAT EURCPEAN HEMEDY, Dr J, Simpeon’s Specifie DML 320 06 3 € MU XED 14408 puogitive curs for Bermatosrhes, Berubim Wooknoss, Lnpotancy, aod sl diseases resultlag from BelicAbue, a0 Montal Anxloty, Low Mowory, Paing L tho Back or side, and tor Ndll. lold flu. 104 !n-\ 108 ‘fl;&"‘

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