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WHOLESALE GRY GOODS Boots and Shoes. OMAMA, - - - - - NEB. J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLFSALE AND RETATL DEALRR IN Lath, Shingles, Pickets, S, ELINDE, MOLDINGS, LinE, OEMENF BOEA SRR, DU, MTSTATE AGENL YOR MILWAUKEZ CEMENT COMPANYY inoar TInion Pacifle Devot Evv————————— C. F. GOODM AN, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate Glass. will Sod 19§ thelr &4 8ASK, 0 &% Anyone contemplating bullding store, bank, or auy other fine antage to corres ond with us before purchasitg thelr Piate Glass, C. F, GOODMA™M, OMAHA . g - NER. W.B, MILLARD. EDWARD W. PECK, ‘MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLIOITED] gonts for Peck & Banshers Lard, and Wilber Mille Flour OMAHA; =+ 2= =« - . NEB o ] REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & 00., TOOTLE_MAUL & CO. STEELE, JANSON & G0, WHOLESALE GROCERE AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned OCgpods, anc All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED 7OBAGCO. Agonts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER G0. F.C. MORG-AN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam St.. Omaha. Nah. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W AL, PAPHR, AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. I8 FARNAM 8T. - - OMAHA POWEHR AND HAND B W INVE BT SsS 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOBE, BRAK3 AND IKON FITTINGE PIVE, 4725 PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND BXUAIL HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURGH'AND.SGHOUL Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. . BOYWIEE: o2d, «~—DEALERS IN~—- - HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Pr>> . AULTS, LOOCKS, O . 1020 Farnham Street, PERF ECTION HEATING AND BAKIHG 15 only attained by using 8toves and Ranges. WITH WIBE GAUZE OVEE DOOBS, ¥or eale by| MILTON ROGERS & SONS OMIAE A full-mbely THH RAILROADES. has been granted the Wis- Vebracka Ford throngh the Right of wa consin, Towa & city of Des Moines, The Chesapeske & Obio earned dueing the thirl week in November $137,770, an increare over 1681 of 230,131, Fogincers havo been turveying a parallal road from New York to Springfield, Mass,, for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Weetern company. The Chicage & Northwestern earned during the third week in November $449,- 100, an increase of 22,100 over the same week in 1881, The Knneas City, Fort Scott & Gulf railroad hax just leen comvleted to Van Buren and Fort Smivh, A k., and through trains are running. Herenfter the headquarters of the Madi. son division of the Chicago & Northwest- ern will be st Barabon, they having been transferred from Madieon, The gross earnings of the St. Touis & San Franciceo railrosd for the third week in November were $75,5 an increase of 0 over tho same week in 1881, enator Malione, of Viginia, during a recent trip to New York city, denied tnat he had been tendere ), or had accepted, th presidency of th) wond & Dauville railroad, Daring the third we: Wisconsin Central syst 0:9 42, an increase of $3 9 same week in 18 k in November the m earned $28, 5,30 over the Tho new Milwnukes & Lake Winnohago rood will ba opened on December 11th, There only romaine to be doue one day's track Iayin: six miles south of Fon du Lino The Penneylvonia railroad company is cutting down cxpenses, On December 24 seversl hundred men were discharged at Pittsburg, principally laborers, trackmen and section hands, Articles of incorporation bave been filed at Hilishoro, 111, for a new road through the county. The road will start at Spring- field and run scuth through Jacks n county, An offer of $800,000 has been made to Chicago by the Michigan Central railroad for three blocks of ground on the lake front, south of Randolph street, Part of the land is submerged {)y water. Recently the Indianapolis & Louis railroad refused to shi any from Shelby- ville, TIL., unless the .Ln-per would release claim for loss which might “e oceasioned by fire in transit, A resort to the courts will be made, The assistant nunme{ of the United States has reported that he was successful in getting the right of way for the North- ern Pacific from the Flathead Indians through their reservation in the north- western corner of Montana, The business of the Milwaukee & North- ern road is satisfactory to the stockholners, As roon as the weather will permit in the spring, work will be commenced on the 100-mile northern extension, This will tap the lumber and iron regions. The_stockholders of the Pittsburg & Connellsviile railroad are making arrange- ments to build a new line to connect at Glenwood with the Wheeling and with the western connections ot the Bultimore & Ohio, Besides this, other western connec- tions will be made The supreme court of Arkanses this week decidod that a mandumus brought befora it by the Batesville & Brinkley railroad to restrain the St. Louis & Iron Mountain road from building the White river branch should be dismissed for want of jurisdiction The only gap on the Texas & St. Louis narrow gauge road is croms the White River valley in Arkansas. This will Le closed by January 1st, thus affording a continuous line from Cairo, Ill, to Gates- ville, Texas, a distance of 752 miles, Pittsburg counts on having two new roads within a short time—the New York, Pittsburg & Chicago and the Baltimore, Pittsburg & Chicago, Both roads are backed by heavy capitalists and will be built immediately, On the 1st of November the lease of the 8t., Louis, Alton & Terre Haute railroad was transferred from the Indianapolis & 8t, Louis to the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis . By the new terms the lessee will pay a rental of $450,000 and keep the road in repair, Judge Depue, of Newark, New Jersey, has decided that the death of C, M, Wood. ruff, the sleeping car man, last year on the New Jerzey Central railroad, was due to the poor condition of the road bed. This is considered important. in influencing the ultimate decisionin the damagesuit brought by the heirs, Track layers on the Northern Pacific reached Livingstone last week and pushed on the ascent of the belt range of tne Rocky mountains, The western construc. tion corps are working west of Missoula, 1f the weather continues favorable a gap of 200 miles only will remain to be closed next spring. At o late meeting of the bondholders of the Toledo, Cincinnati & St. Louis rail- road, at Boston, a proposition for $800,000 additional bonds was discussed. Of 8 0 miles of contemplated road not more than 200 miles are in operation, The amount will probably be rubscribed and terminal facilities completed in Toledo, Dayton and East St, Louis, 5 The representatives of the Pacific roads met in Kunsas City December 2d to dis- cuss & pooling arrsugement, which will be necessary when ths Southern Pacific’s ew Orleans extension is open for busi- ness, Thelatter’s 2,000 mile route is the shortest between tidewater on the eastern and western shores of the continent, Jauuary 1, 1883, a new arrangement b the trank lines oentering in New York will go into effect with regard to immi- graot rates for points in the west, Here- tofore the steamship companies have been sllowed & commission on tickets, Here. after tickets will h,vn to be secured at starting places in Kurope or of a genoral agent of the roads having his office at Cas- tle Garden, New York, Considerable railroad building is going on in the ladian teriitory. The Atlantic & Pa ifi 2 is now constructed to the Arkan- a5 1iver, The extension « f the road has been .urveyed through the Oklahora lands 50 a8 to euter them at the northeast corner of tho Mac aud Fox reeervation six mi(ieu north of the thirty-sixth line of lati. tude, INDUSTRIAL NOTEHS, The loggers of Wisconsin are doing lively work in the woods, A recent fall of six inches of snow facilitates the work, The wages of operatives at the Spring. field, Til, watch factory were reduced from ten to fifteen per cent Decomber Lst, At a recent meeting of 8t, Louls sheet- iron workers the members agreed that proepects were good for steady work at BOUU Tates, The Philadelphia ard Reading Coal and Iron company’s rail mill closea December 2d for ten days, After that a reduction of wages will ocour on a basis conforming to the price of rails, Depreesion in the iron trade has caused & stoppage in work in the guide and bar department of the Allentown, Fa,, rolling mills Three hundred men are out of ewployment, The $2,000,000 to be raised by the Mu. tual Union Telegraph company will be ex- vended in extending the lines through new territory and constructing ‘‘tickers” for use o different stock and grain exchanges. Sponge culture in the United States is likely soon to present some definite results, Sponges grown in Key West and points a ong the Floridian coast shows excellence equal to those of Mediterranean sponges, An exhibit will be sent to England, Application will be made to the next Massachusetts legislatuae for an act incor- rating & company to build a canal across Jape Cod., he lenvth of the canal will be seven wiles and » half, 66 feet in width | to heal and 22 feet deep, De Lesseps will super- intend the construction, Thirty union shoemakers, who have been discharged from a factory in Burlington, THE DAILY BEr-OMAHA \\'FDN f Sl)AYf'iVDE(’EM BER 13 New Jersey, have mn’e arrancements to start a co-operative factory in that place, the capital to be furnished by parties in New York. It is said that only union men will be employed. James Rishop, ehief of the New Jerrey state burean of Jabor and indnstries, thoronghly inspeoted the Rio Grande sugar works at Uape May Insst week, and gives the following statistios of the reacon’s work: Number of toos of cane ocarted to the mills, 6,087; net weight, 5850 tone pounds of sugar manufactured, total amount of atate b unty, One Buck Kills Another. VPetersburg Indepevdent-Appeal, Tho particulars of a very remarka- ble occurrence near Brauder's bride, in Chesterfield county, were roceived here on yesterday. It pecmy thata son of Charles Harrison and another gentleman named Baird were out opossum huming, somo nights ago, in the vicinity of the bridgs, when they heard their dogs baying lna reedy swamp olose by, The gontle men then concluded to go home and proeure a gun, and on their reture found that the doga were after two large bucks, one with cight polnts and the other with ten points, From some osuse or other the buck with the wight prongs had killed the one with ten points with one of its prongs. The prong cntered the eyo ani came out vear the ear. By ecmio means the prongs of each of the bucks beoame interlocked, and had ovidently been 80 for.eoveral days, as the dead ani~ mal had been dragged a considerable distance and had been killed long enough to become oftcnsive, The live buck, which had undoubtedly suffored for food, waa in a very poor and ema- ciated eondition, aud was shot and killed before the murkeman could roc- ognizo what It was in tho dark, The above story may seem iucredibla, but it is literally true and can be vouched for by a gentleman now in the city. Horsford’s Aoid Phosphate {in Abuse lof Aloohol. Dr JNO. P.WHEELER, Hudson, N. Y., says: “I have given it with prosent decided benefic in a caso of innutrition of the brain, from abuse of aloohol,’ — Drying Up Cows, Amorican Dalryman, Should dairy cowa be dried off, or should they be milked up to calving time, if they are dieposed to yleld milk up to that time! To answer this question pat, yes or no, would only betray the ignorance of tho spesker on tho rubject of dalrymen’s practices and projudices, We know of no sub- ject that needs iateiligent airing at FAST TIME Chiramo & Northwest R Gl wa Tralng leave Omaha 8:40 p, m, and 7408 ™ For tall Intormation call on "(‘ P. DRUEL, Tiske Agont, 14th and Farnan ste,, J. BRLL, U Rallway Depok or st JAMEST. OLARK, Gener S THE SHORT LINE Milwankee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS OMATA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Pullman's Magnificent Slespors inest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST 10 CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE, posite Post O%se, th 1SLh Btrest, , AHCHITROTS ock, AT LAROF Jdr., Hoom 8, Orelghton Elook. JAMES DaVINE & 0O, fins Pocle and Shoes. A good 10me work on hand, corner 19th TIOR, ERICKSON, 8, K. cor. 16th and Doosine 1014 FORTUNATUS, b, ranut to ordar good woes Are acknowledged ‘¢ b the best by all who have ‘ut he to & pra tiosl test. 4| ADAPTR 10 HARD & | GOKE oR Bed LARRIMER Man Olothing Bough: 4 UARRIS wiii pav highadt Oseh price for & con Oornar 10th and Fa MANUFACT 'BUCK’S ETOVE 07 [ i i \ PaInte ana Ols, viwiiul o | === Bigre; Mi, FAUL, Willisms Mioek Cor, 1ash & Dodge SOLE - AGENTR ¥OR OMAY Olvil Englnesrs and Burveyors. Epoctalty. HASTINGS, N¥D. 4 wry Gooda Notions, Ete. IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH ST. PAUL OR MINNEAFOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukee& St. PaulR'y Ticket office locatod at corner Farnam and Fourteenth streota and at U, P, Depot and at Millard Hotel, Omaha, £47 See Time Table In another column, F. A. NASIH, General Avent, G. 1, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, S. 8. MERRILL, A, V. IL. CAF General Manager, Gel J.T. CLARK . 11, HEAFFORD, General Sup't. Ass't Gon, Pass, Agent. the meetings of our dairymen's associations this winter so much as this, It is well known by all that no matter how great may be tho flow of a cow's milk when she firat calves, i€ she goes dry too moon she will not prove a profitable milker, | Indeed, most dairymen would tako & large sized surprico party if they would only tost tho question as to the | yearly yield of the two cows that gnvo the mostiand least at the time of calving, This* could be approximated by keeping the ddtes of dropping calves and going dry| of the different cowa in the herd, with their various yields woighed and recorded. * What we started out to say was that tho strange part of this subject relates to the practjces and prejudices of dairpmen, In the country we find farmers almost universally drying up their cows with the fear of hurting them i milkél op to calving time, Near the oities, where milk is sold to consumers, no attention whatever is gnid to the timea cow is due to calve, he Is simply milked as long as she will give it, and sold if she goes dry too long before calving. Breeders of dairy cattle who handle high priced cows are in great doubt on the subject of driving off. They all know it is a dangerous practice if not done with care and diligence. If the cow is neglected and formas milk in her udder that is not drawn off, she is sure to suffer from the neglect, while good milkers are almoat cortain to give milk vp ‘o the day of calving, with a pretty general opinion that it injures the calf and creates too Leavy adrain on the cow. Can our dairy expounders at the convention lay down a safe rule to pursue in this matter? Let them try it, by all means, Benutiful skin, aud falr complexion, robust health, and powers of endur- ance follow the use of Brown's Iron Bitters, — Wintering Pigs. Cdr. New York Trivune, I have found that it costs as much or more to water a young pig as it does an ofd hog, and gnve abandoned the practice of wintering anything but breeders, A breeding sow may be allowed to havo & litter of pigs in the spring, which can be sold, and the old will get in fiue condition, almost if not quite fit for butchering, on clover, cornstocks and roots; and we count the income derived from the pigs an extra gain, There is siways a do- mand in the spring for young pigs at | from §2 to $4 cach for tattening, and a higher price for breeding stock, which makes tho profits on & fimdmg sow cqual to that of a cow, with a great deal less cost of keeping. By a listle painstaking and effort a farmer can make a msrket for his pork at a price more remunerative than what is usually paid for it in the car- cass, Town people will buy and eat more pork if tiey know that it has been grown and fattened on whole- some food, We could have sold in Bchenectady for 10 cents a pound a ton of spare-ribs produced on our farm if we had had them. Our head cheese sold at the same price, and we expect to realizs from 12 to 156 cents for bacon, hams and shoulders, The highest price which was paid In our local markets for pigs was 7 to 10 cents per pound, according to quality. Our &"nlm cut 6o that they can be whule marketed in the above forms. Pigs grown and fattened as I have described produce meat not only of the healthiest character, but of the very best flavor, which, of course, in- creases the demand for them, ‘Woman' e Priend. A friend in needis a friend indeed, This none can deny, espacially when assistancois rendered when one is mullv afflicted with. disease, more particularly those com- plaints and weaknesses 80 common to our lomale }m ulation. Every woman should know tl .J’m.,cmu Bitters are woman's true friend, aud will positively restore her th, even when all other remedies fail. A single trisl always proves our as: rtion, They are pleasant to the taste, ud un(l! cost fifty cents bottle. Boldby C. F., Goodmas . In the old Favorite and FPIRINOIEF.A LIGIN B 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®@outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steol Track 1l connections are made in UNION DEPOTE hus_n Nutioual Heputation " as belngthe reat Through Oar Line: and ls ualvorsally onceded to be the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall oad In the world for all classes of travel, Try it and you will finé trayeling & loxury Instead of a discomfort, Through Ticketa via rhis Colebrated Lino for sale at all offices in tho West, All information about Rates o Faro, slcorlm Oar Acun'mmlndlt\.n Timo Tables, &c., will be choerfully glven by applylning $o T. . LDTTE);‘. 2d Vico-P'ros’t & Gon. Mansger,Chicago PERCIVAL LUWELLAR' Oht Gon, Passenger 3 oago W.J, DAVENPORT, Gen, Agent, Conncll Bluffe, H. P, DUELL, Ticke$ ,Agt. omahs mnio-ed 1y Oapital Stosk, - - 00,000. JOHN 11, F. LKUMANN & 00, owr York Dry Goodo Geore, 1810 and . 0, Ruewolt. JAS. B HEARTW roundry. A. L. CLARKE, V| OUN WEARNKE & SONS cor 14k & Jackeon obs E. C. WhBSTER, Treasurer T R R RS DIRECTORS, JOMN DAUMER 1814 Farnbam Bireet, Samuel Alexander, Oswald Oliy r, A. L. Clarke, E. C. Webster, Undertakers. Goo. H. Pratt, Jus. B, Heartwell, OHAR. RIEWE, 1019 Farunam bet. 106 & 118 L R Moty —_— . ANTIELD HOUSY, Goo. Canfield,0th & Parnbam | . J JORAN HOUSE, P H. Onry, 918 Famham 84 Fll'BtM.‘rhiugfl Lonns»‘ } ecmlty BLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th B4 Souhiorn Totel Gue, ilamel 9th & Leavenworbh OENTRAL RESTAURANT, M A, RYAN sunthwost coruor 16thand Dodge. Bost oard for the Money. This Company furnishos a permanent, home Institution whore School Bonds and other legally fasued Municipal securi fos of Nobraska can be bo negotiated on the most favorable terms, Loans made 01 improve! farms i all wel. settled faction Gnaranveed, | counties of the state, through responsible local correspondents. rumianed wons Sowniec, | PBHOO0 REWARD, Furiturs, The above rewnrd will he paid to any person 8, New and Beound Hani Furoivare | who will prodice a Paint that will oqual the i thest b pels N i peors, | enest b B Do nnsylvania Patent Rubber cond hand gooo TER 1200 Douria ef. Fine goode & Paint, for preserving Shingles, Tin w Ferce norke, OMAEA FENCE ¢O, Warranted to be Fire and Wal RINS&CO 1218 Harney 8 ordors promptly attended to, Ch oves, Trem and Wood tor than any n'hnrxnlul now in use. \ings, Connbers Plue STEWART & STEPH Sole Provrictors, Omaha House, ot all Houre Board Ly tho bay, Week or oath, Gravel Roots, P All aw Pawnbrokers. REFERKNCKS ROEENPELD __10th §t.. b Cor. & far | OMcor & Pusay, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pinney, — s Retrigerators, Oanfield's Patent. OPo .‘\,,'{‘,,“f':.»,,fi';;". Neo COCLMAN FLL O T AN Y] —_— ——— Olgara and Tobacco. NERVOUS Lk =iy 1500 KR, manufacturers of Clgacc Oures Guarnntoon 1o Dealors o Tobacoos, 1806 Daugine Dr. K. IJA%-!'- fi.,m and BT Trve ZEN_manntsciurer 1418 Farnham | A apeotfic for Hysterls, Dizsinese, CrocHery Nervous Headncho, Montal Do Memory, Epermatorrhaes, L . PONNER 1800 Donglas ety aetan, Promevure (14 & Junk. rtion, sol(-abuge, ot aver- H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Motal. A.__920d line. to misory, doch, . Ea Tumbor Lime and Oement. deshicnsn OBTRR & GRAY comer fth and Douglas At | 07 MO, 000 “Tamps ano Uinsswars. Vith "f':, hv;i‘nhl ?en'l'v-I, ty companied wi vo dollare, will @. A. LINDQUEST, RU oviiriiba, ¥ o, Ui b One uf our most popular Merchant Taflors is re- roal. ‘e #lving the Iatest doeigns for Bpring and Bummer | e iooda for gentlemen's woar. Btyliah, dursbie, |~ \nd nricos low as avor 1206 Farnam strob, 5 e MRS, 0. A. RINGER, Wholosalo and Rotal, Fau AND 1, Gooda n groat varlety, Zaplyre, Gun Eoards £ (oslory, Gloves, Corvote, &c. Chosy ones in Q W W Parchasers save 80 per oont omss | BLOOD OR SKIN DISEA ES by Mall. " 116 Fittoonth Btrast IN ANY STAGE, Fioul Mnd Fesa. Disappoear before the perfect alterntive JMANA OITY MILLS, Bth aed Fsrohmn ww. | and tonic effect of the grostest of a/l Blood “olabne Broo., proprietors. | Purifiers. It so completely roots out wll 3 rocore. 'mlmn from the blood and ‘broces the deb- $1a0 botwoon Ctintng sud deas dlluned uylni:m. that di.cusen of this nature bl sapperr like conff before the wind 31000 SR8 8ol Gruniliie Blesn: | Bl R I8 G irad nte fof Rua)o RorasNords in Nostrils and Eurs, after everything OLAN & LANGWORTLY, Wholwale, 110 an¢ | known to the medical profession had failed, Three months bave passed sinte L quit taking 8. 8. 8.5 there 1« nosymptom of the (12 1£¢h streot A. HOLMES corne 1fth aad California. disense remaining; I aw perm mently Harness, o8, &o. LI " 2 cured. It stanus unrivaled for Blood Di- I WEIST 90 15th 8b. bet Farp. & Harney canes.” JNO. 8. TAGGART, Sioax ity & Pagie s R Rane a Boltd Traln ‘Through from COouncil Bluffs to 8t, Panl Without Uhange Time, Only 17 Hours —1¥ 1h— ACHE» MILER THE GHORTER KOUTR vrou OOUNOIL BLUFFS 10 ST. PAUL, MIKNKAPOLLS DULUTH OK BIEMAROK and all polate fo Norshorn Loviu, Minnew.tn ané Dekote. This Uas to squipp proyed Weetloghouss Aulomatlo Alr-brake snd Nille Piattorn Conpler end Butter: aud for SPEED, BAFRTY AND COMYORTY i# uosurpaaed. Pullman Falnc Sleoplog Os ugh WITHODT OIANOK betwoon Kan Olty and 64, Panl, via Oouncll Diode ane uz City. ‘Tredos leavo Loton Pac Travalox v Com 1 Blutis, ab 7:30 p. 2, dally on arcival of Kane 8o Jowph wnd Councll Bludls trelu fror th i Auiving st Blous Cly 11:40 p, o, and aé thio New Unlon Dopot kb B4, Paul s, 118 noon TEN HOURS ¥ ADVANCK OF ANY OTHE! ROUTH AW Rewumbor 1n tak!ng e Bloux Clty Koo you got 8 Through Traln, The Shorvid he Quickost Timn and & Coralorksbles Afde tn &b Through Cars_ bebween COUNCIL BLUK¥S AKD 8%, PAUL. #9700 that your Tickods road via ‘s “'Blony Ofhy sud Pacific Ratiroad 8. WATTLES, J B, BUOHA AN Gen' Paw. Agan tuperintendont, Missour! Valley Ia. W. B. DAVIE Bonthwestery Passonger Gourell Blufis * Olothing and Furnishing (oor s Salamanca, N, Y. H. PETERSON. Also Hats, Ops, “8. 8. 8. standy without a peer, The Ne A Cutlary 804 8. 10th street, profession will have to acknowledge it a —— — | Specific for Blood Diseases, Qornlce Works. Dr N. L GanLoway, Monroe, Ga, Wosbeia Oornfoo Works, Manuface: fon | “About four or fiye weeks ago 1 was (o e ;:J;fl;»':-‘u';’ Boatlug s Ordse aiticted with ' very sgeravited type’of B Difon 10) P BloodDisensn. T commenced using § S, 8, mannne. e e Sondioor ) ' [and after taking the rat bottle felt o Galvanized Iron Cornices, Window Caps, etc., | mush relicved that T hovght five more, manufactured and put ur in any part of the | and amglad to say, after u-ing four of thew, countrv, 7. SINHOLD 416 Thirtoenth strest | ghat I am entirely cared, frevion-ly havin ‘Gommission fAerchant teen under medical wlvice for vever: JOHN G. WIL LIS,1¢14 Dodge 8treos months,” C. G Ratonivk, D B. BEEMER. For dotalle wic large advarkive LRichmond, Va, ment n Dafiv and Woeklv. ““After mffering from the wors Blood Oves anu inware Disence for more than two years, and hay. A. BURMEATE ing been treated by several eminent physi. Dealos n 8t0vos and Tiuwa) aie. tu cians, confine ! to my room snd bed the of Tin Roofs and ali kind i Wor | greater part o he time, my body covered 0dd Fellows’ Block. with coppr-colored sores from the size of oo wnd_Cnoat | 4 o e to that of a silver half-dollar, I was well nigh in despair. At last I commenced taking 8, 8. 8 Ina short time I begun "8 | to improve in flesh, all the sores healed,and I could feel and know that I was well, snd to 8, l? 5. umnt‘ the urt;ditl be given of WORIL 819 1000 #peans | WY entire restoration to health, I have ATCOVEN MU0 21080 | ot taken o dose for over six months, and wm ns free from wores or blumish Loimig Ross, Atlanta, ved ufter taking (he first 3 in two weeks was able to o home, fin: I"f the waters were no benefit.” J. W, Rew, Newport, Ark, Bt Qi G0 Ne. [ENRY BAUFIANN, iad J. KVANS, Wholoslo and Ruatl Beel U a0 Onitivators Odd Fellown _:lr. 1 Photograpners, GEO, HEYN, PKOP @rand Covtral Callery, 212 Bixtoonth Rirees, aear Masontc Hall, Wirst-class Work and Prompy oo pusmutosh —————— | bination equal to 8, 8. 8, for skin or blona Plumbing, Gas and Btesm Fitting. Flbreeal) P. W. TARPY & C0., 21413 Bt., bet. Farohaw T, L. MABSENBUKG, and Douglas. Work promp yattended to. Ph. G., Macon, (s, D. FITZPATRIOR, _ LouglStresd | gL BY ALL DRUGGISTS **Our science bas not made known a coms WESTERN GORNIGE WORKS'! 0. SPECHT, . - Propriotor, 1212 Harney §6, - Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Specht's Patont Motalic Skylight, Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. Iam the general agent for the above line of goods, Bank Ralliage, Window and Gellar - also ] : “WINE OF CARDUI" cures Lrregw lar, paxmnl, or difcult wenstruation. ns and Burgeons. M. D, Boom No &, Orelgbton oo, P, 8. LEISENRING, M. D. Masonlc Block 0. L HART. M. D., Xvo and Ear opp. postomc ESTABLISHED 1865, SIDE SPRING A'H'A(::LIINT-—NOT PATENT A. J. SIMPSON, LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btreat, aug 7-me 6m Omana, Nes, N r—