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| i DAILY BEE-— SA'I‘URDAY. JAN UARY THE D 7 Whoop la! Get along! Go! 3,13 and yon may know We're en route for the Boston ftore, Nothing like it £ince old “*Noar.” Hoaved his anchor and left the Shore, BOSTON i:TEA iCO., 16 Main Street. "WATER That never require crimplng, my other halr dealor. Also Ben'and colored nots. - Waves mado from Indiee’ aloewhere. All goods warranied &g represented. %D, KDNUNDSON, . L.SHUGART, A, V. STRENY, Prosident. Vice-Pres's. Casbler. CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. omnlnd nndu the lawas of the Etate of Iowa Pald up cay 0,76000 Autho 200,000 Sapiial Intorest pald on time deposits. Drafte losued on the pfln':p‘h cltloa of the United Btatos and Im'up@ Hpecial astention given to collections ‘correspondence with promph returas. DERBOTORS, J.D.Edmundecn, E. L!m! 3T W.AW, |Wn||hm. lll. A FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Aro now ready to contract for small castings ot every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY I1RON And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Bpecial attention is callod to the fact that the motaly are me ted in CRUCIBLES which gives tte vory best castings, Burning- Brands —FOR— DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Ete., Ete., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Hart, Hlllll Works: Corner Sixth streetand Eleventh aveuuo, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, WAVES. a8 Mrs. J. J. Guod's Halr Biore, at prices nover befere ouched b » full line of switchos, etc. at greatly reduced 'S Also gold, D3 oot all bo call betor pur el;)nh( 20 Main stroes, ocnneu mn' Towa. own halr. ¥HOS, OFFICER. w. B M. PUSHT, OFFICER .& PUSEY, A DI ECEIIRES, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1868 Dealers in 'oreln fhnd) Domentiol Exchange and home securitl MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Penaa. 0fflce Ocr, Broadway & &lenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and psintul dit Scultios pocullar 0 femalea s poecially. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COUNOIL bLUFFS, IOWA, Office—Broadway, between Msin and Pea &IO& WUl practice In Btate and Fede S. E. MAXON, A ROE XI'T B!IO T. Office over savings bask, OOUNOIL BLUFFS8, - - - Iowa. EI-\S'I'WAHD ' 1s the old Favorite and mm‘oxruz.xxn CHI.JAGO. PEORI 8T. LOUIS, ‘MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, IT, NIABARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East mdluum.nn HE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4 000 miian, Bolid Smooth Btool Track Hwnnocflnn made In UNION DEPOTS has_s National Repntation se being the reat Through Oar Line, and is universall oncaded o be tho FINEST EQUIPPED Rail cad In the world for all classcs of travel. Tey It and you will dnd traveling alaxuny instead of & Fremush Tiokess sia thie Celobrated Line for mlo b all offices in the Wost. ‘a1 tatormatton aboat Ratés o Fare, Olee "rh. Oar Acocmmodations, Timo Tables, & cheertully glven by applyining 4o 54 Voo beadt & Gon. Mansger,Chicago PEROIVAL LOWELL, W.J, DAVl Gen. 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The Bhorsent ckoed Tie and a Gemforkeble Kids fa Throngh voen -l 1 HIUFPS AND #Y, PAUL. your Tiokeds road via $hs “Blon: n 0“ nlj Pacifio Rellzond Jyl ATTLES, J.B, BUOBA{AN ldfl;\er\nhlnd'l'l Gen' Poov. Ag'n Mimoor Vailey In, W.E. DAVIY vikwomorn Pastenger Oouoocll Blufls * Samuel C. Davis & Co., DRY[GOODS JOBBERS IMPORTERS. Wasghingtons.Ave. and Fitth St. ST. LOUIS MO ITMIEFORTED, BULBS " 'l'-un-. Andall other for Fall Planting ment ever shown in Chicago lustrated Catalugue free. Zond for 1t | Hiram 8ibley & Co., Large ' sssort $500 REWARD The above reward will be pald to any porson who will prodice & Palnt that will equal the Penngylvania Patent Rubber Paint, ¢lea, Tin and Gravel Roofs. Fire and Water Proof. ~ All 1 to. Cheapor and bet Shin tor preserving Warrante rdor p tor tk AT Va M waw. Traing leave Omans §:40 p. m, and T:0a. Yor fal Information call oa . F. DEU Ageot, 14th and Faram e "o, Biiiway Dopok. o1 a4 JAMERT, GLABK. Hl'l DEARE:!T FR.END New York Hour. n Norman Van Elst told peo- plo that Frank Garnet was his deareat friend ho meant a great deal, for al- though Van Elet claimed but friends, he clung to thoso he had like drowning men cling to whatever can sinking. He had been more unhappy darlng hia earlior daya than boys usually sre, for ho had lost both parents whoen he was but a mere ohild, and had been rearod by a childlees pair of relatives, who loved him dearly, but knew no better way of showing their sffection tham by withholding his pennies, so that he fow save them from — — 'nna right thi rmmh to the bone, with the yu've no reason to be,"” said Van | pone it. E “but I can't help staring at her | this notice. plolum for I've met the lady, und I| admire her aimost as much—"' ““‘You've met her? For sake where!’ demanded apringing from his --hn!r “AtBloomgrove,” replied YVan K quotly; ““where I spent my vacation.' “The little witch "'ucll\mml(mrno( “and she allowed me all the while to imagine her at home in Baltimore! I supposa she thought If I kuew she was 80 near New York. I would run out there and seo her. Ah, these Baltimoro glels aro very |ur!lruinr, Van, And you've actually been look- ing at that angel for a fortnight, and I Jé-lm WEALTHY NEWSBOYS heaven's Garnet, . tunes in Cinolnnati, Cincincat! Commorelal- dazoite *‘That big tall nowsboy over ther in his own rights,” to the writer. i “Yor newsboy: that's might not squander them at a toy- thop, aud by delivericg to him an ondleas course of lestures, in the hope of saving his soul from the bottomless pit. He met Garnet almost as soon a8 he reached his majority, and came to New York with the amall patri. mony to which he was entitled. Gar- net was 80 cheery that he was a steady stimolant tc Van Klst's sober wits, while Garnet found la his now ac- quaintance an earneatness so unusual 10 young men that, with a New York- er's appreciation of whatever is worth having, he returned in hearty measure the regard bestowed upon him, After the friendship of the two had grown for s year, however, Van Elst began to feel almost guilty over the fact that Garnet was not as much in his mind as he had been. For Van Elst had fallen in love. Daring the fortnight's vacation granted him by the firm with whom he was reading law, he had several times met Misa Flcuneo Ashmore, and as in manner and conversation she waa far superior to any one he had known in the coun- try town in which he was reared, as well as any young lady he had met in Neow York, he did not walt 8 moment to analyze b leolings, but pronoanced himself irrevocably in love. As she was very bashful and Miss Ashmore was quite aprightly and brilliantly sarcatic on the subject of young men who Imagined selves 1n love, he did not declare his passion. The lady was unable, however, to prevent hor morry face sobering a little and her honeat eyes ceasing to laugh whenever Van Elst quoted poetry or talked of musle, or rhapsodized over beaatifal scenery, and although he never made love to her in the cenventional man- ner, he talked of the tender passion in & way that made the young lady a0t only unable to laugh at hiw, but constrained Ler to listen as if she longed to hear more; and what pleased him more than anything else was that Mis Ashmore was kind enough to hear, without showingsigns of wearineas, all of Van Klst's praise of Garnet She even was so good a Itstener that she asked questions about Van Elst's dear friend, Van Eist returned to the oity full of hope. He had asked nothing; Mias Ashmore had ‘promised nothing; but oould he be mistaken when he believ- ed that her face had said far more than she had meant to divulge? Naturally reserved and secretive, he neverthe- leas could not keep his joy to himself; 80 on his return to town he huried to Garnet's roow, determined to tell all, yet wondering how he would be lbl. to pat his story Into words. He found Garnet in high spirits, although, when they had parted two weeks before, Garnet bemoaned the fate that com- pelled him 10 Yemain in town all sum- mer. Garnet's spiri.a rase still higher when he saw his friend looking, as he declared, far better than ever before. He laughingly demanded an explana- tlon of the change, and suggeated that perhapas his f-lend had fallen in love, upon which Van Elst blushed like a gizl, and then Garnet insisted that he should at once hear vhe whole story. Van E'st tuarned his face away, for he felt that in his happiness he must be looking extremely ailly. Ha leaned agalnst the mantel, loooking at Gar-| net's little collection of curios as in- tently aa if he had never seen them before, “Go on, old fellow,” said Garnet, encouragingly; ‘ you couldn’t have a more sympathetic listener, for I'm in the same conditicn as you,” This remark might have enabled Van Elat to open his mouth, had not only thirty miles away and entirely fignorant of what waa going on! Why, you blessed old rascal, I'd like to choke you right here and now. How did she look —what did she say! Did she ever mentien my name?” “No," said Van Elst, “but I did to her for the lttomln manner in which she always listened " ‘‘What did you say about mef" saked Garnet. ‘‘Kverything that was good,” re. plied Van Elst. *‘Cortainly you did, you hones friend!” exclalmed Gnn-t, taking both of his frierd’s hands; ‘‘and I've no doubt that's why I got hor definite answer within a few hours. Bat oh, Van, I'm only begloning to reallzo what lies before me. Her family 1s not very proud; how dare I make a formal proponl to her while I'm only a poor olerk?” “Buy an interest in some business,” sald Van Elst, ‘‘have you name known aa that of & member of a reputable rm, boy In this ecity. Fourth street olerksdo. Alf average six and seven dollars a day.” ‘‘Bat he has to work for it!" ““Well, I should say so. that corner! he has never given it up. the boss business of all the boys."” ‘A rogular trade!” ““That's it, sir. men come across the street hours, get a paper from him withou a word and old and he has hondreds of them.” He is ropert; Out at Milford he owns a farm foi ) other property, real and personal, o Moution whore you saw Three or Four Who Have Made For- at the postoffice ateps s worth £20,006 It was another newsboy who gave this rather startling bit of information " gontinmed tho talking Alt—A\f Shattler, and he does the biggest trade of any Why, maybe you don't believe, but it's true, he makes more money & day than any of the How long do you sappose he has sold papers on Ninoteen years, sir. All began business aboat war times, and A BAVeT Now he has | Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffs, You'll see gentle- at all way not offering to pay. Those are his regular customers Further inquiry disclosed the fact that Shattler 1a nearly thirty years old. married and lives in his own on Bpring Grove avenue. THE p! 3 r which he has refused ten thousand s H 0 RT L I N E dollsrs Besidos this farm he owns ] clronlare fully detalling plan hal topelle gelp of yoatw, Eh1--look:|whioh1a the uest known, Good| 1 | T I_ E A B S T R A CT 0 F FIGE. iog at her pioture again! I sball be | egonts can get territory if applied for o X * E vua of you in & moment, soon, Write to-day. Do not post- [L,and s a n d ots Bou ght a.nd B8old. MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANGERS COUNCIL BLUFFS - - -__10WA, L. E. MLAFTNE & CO. (Buccessors to J. W. Rodefer) o WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL IOWA GOALSI CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 84 Pearl Btreet, Yards Oor. Bighth Btreet and MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EEAIR GOODS 837 Brondwnv. Oounml Bluffs, Towa. REMARKABLE ! Kaxtas Crry, Now, Crry, Mo, Bept. 0, 1882, [ think it a :lul 1 owe $0 humanity to eay what your remed t 13 ~OF THE— ¢ Oh, Van, you're too modest,” pro- Lvalne, fyout s done tr me. Ooo year tested Garnet sarcastically; ‘‘why !‘1;1;“:“ at the oorner of Fourth and OEIOCAGO ot knowing th it ;‘.“:.31.“1“&‘..,5’1.".‘&.&." don't you advise me to buy rallroad | yalngt 1a apother newstoy, whone fa- 4 T Dot D e e 8 SESIY NDERN Y f or a gold mine? It would be no harder to a man without a dollar be- yond the demands of a week."” “‘I've ahout $10,000 drawing inter- est,” sald Van Eist, ‘‘you’re welcome to uve all of “V med Garnet, ‘‘you're almoat as much of an angel as Floy. But I'm not going to use ysur money; some day you'll find youreelf as deep inlove as I am, snd then you, too, 5 will buve a business-like father to face. e Bt bkl At thst time you'll need the money to e make your own position good.” that point for ten ynrl put. name is John Fino, vade it for $5,000 and have it hunond. even,in His Own House. miliar face has boen a landmark at I.||l Walnat is his pecallar finld nud no other néwsboy ever nnumph to in- Though mnot #> wealthy as |18 80w running ite FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Shattler, Johnny can draw hischeok He has had his home at the Unlon Bethel for yoars, where he regularly pays a The Prophet Honored in His Own Country the boat physician in t: s city, who reated mo for aix months, TINR'T TOOK OVER 600 PILLA OF PROTOIODIBN O MEACURY | grain each, andhad run down in welght from 210 to 157 pour ds, and was confined to my bed with Mer. curial Rhevmatism, scarcely ablo to turn mynelt over. Bolng traveling man, some of tho fra- ternity found mein this deplo: condition, Wthey and recom mended me newot to try your Koveral specific. asy OMAHA AND COUNGIL BLUFFS [:iv. sy Nilwankee & St. Paul RAILWAY trom en cured by ita uso it wita v o fuith anp in —~WITH— wook w te tako my pl sores And copper-collorod bpota gradualry disep hun itever was, [ do not wish you to publish —AND THE— may whow this lotter to any Van Elst tried to laugh, but he did not succeed, although he managed to nay: “Nonsense! I shall never fall In love.” *‘Why, half an hour ago I was sure I think I yoa wero as far gone as 1. The honest, sunple narative of Mre, 8. J, Whipp who reaides a8 No, 177 Will'ams 8% , Providence; R, 1 “Durlug tho past six or sevon yoars I have been wsvercly sflicted with kiduey disoase, eas ing Intense back-aches, d/zalnoss, and other ve- vire pains throogh iy body and limbe, rendor- Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE CCING EAST 10 Pullman's Magnificent Slaepars'?‘,‘;‘;! 851 iy welg® o 317 Bound: hbtaw more it of 8. 8. 8. for I auow it is & Yours Truly, JOH, B Soxe thirty yeansago there lived In Montzo- wery, Aln., % young man who was terribly afflic- r buing trestod for o long time hy the wsion_of this town, with o benefit, newd taking 8 8. 8. After pen know the signs.” ‘‘You don’t know anything; men in love never do—they are utter fools,” replied Van Klst with such savage emphasis that Garnet clapped his hands and shouted: “‘Oapitally acted! By Jove, old boy, you ought. to go upon the stage. Bat say, let me read you her letter—— she'll forgive me, I gueas, for letting work, and was terribly distresiod for broath. cournged. 1 had no ambitlon 4o undertake to ds anything, aud barel existence desirable, baving falled o find lef from the doctor's pr scriptions. AV ing crisly, tie of Hunv's Remedy, anl 1 now rejoles shat ing we 80 weak and prostra o thatad timos it was tmpossible for me 40 do Any part of my house- Ihave had also & flattering of the heart 1 was very misorable ard completoly wora out and dis- M isnk strongth 4o ronder y re- friond persusded me $20btaln a bot taking it two mouths ho was cure). quainted with him for the discase never made it J. W, Busiior, J. P., Hot Springs Ark. CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE., rotura, Or to any point beyond; or —— 11 yy oubt, coma 10 see us, and wo will CURE |F You AnE col"c HORTH YO rie 1o'hing! Write for particulars 5 and & copy of "the littlo book, ** Message to the 0 Unfort nate Suffering " sk any Druggist s to ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS |OV*@nive - 4] BEST RO LX) ard will he pald to any ALY i Chemist S o SARYEI0r 00 LA of 8. 8 partib o of Ma cury, lod do of 1 | o ) 80 dear a friend know its contents. | iowed suis trieudly adrics, for the Remedy Chicago, Milwaukes& 8t. PaulR'y T g ;“;’.::f‘& RWirE Hero 1t is; sho saya—" acted iike & charm in my caso. After Ihad tak _ Price of Buall fis 108 Don't, please, Garnet,” said Van |, , tow dos-s, my health bogan o improve; 1| Tickot office located st corner Farnam and | Largo Bize 1'% Elst; ‘‘a woman's heart shouldn't bs oponod to more than one man--not even to the man who most dearly loves her lover.” And the end was that Garnet mar- rled Florence Ashmore, and Van Elst is the dearest friend of both husband and wife, and although he fondles his little namesake as tenderly as if it weore his own, no one has ever sus- pected what he endured for the sake of his dearest friend. sakon two bottles of the Remedy, I w s entirel, Huot's Romedy, and a fow dozes fix mo all righ 1 shall never be without it in the fature, trequently from the first dose. - I heartily rocommended *Humanity's great hope for the futurelis alone to be realized ,In im- proved conditions of matrimony. What a profound obligation does this fact involve! Those who realize the responsibility can hardly do better than take advioe from Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham whose wonderful remedies for the cure of all diseases peculiar to women are 8o justly celebrated. Send for pamphlet. 1 think shat o family should be without it. MRS 8. J. WHIPP, No. 177 Willi s 81., Providonce, It 1 * f‘lcruclalln‘ Pain. Edwla Freeman, of Norton, Mass., have suffored tho most cxcruciating paia in m. cou d not relleve ni 1 commenced taking Hunts Remody, chawd @ battloat blanding's drug idenco, and 1 took the first d we there, and afte Eacouraging Him, Ho had been with the establishment five years without an incroase of sal- |t hls eye jant then strayed to the end of the mantel and fallen upon a small photograph of Florence Ashmore. “‘8peak boldly, I tell you, and don't delny, continued Garnet, ‘‘or I shall get ahead of you and tell a love story myself, “‘Go ahead,” said Van Elst, atter a moment's pause; ‘‘it may make my work easler.” “Ail right, ' said Garnet, gayly; ‘it may be selfish of me to speak first, but I've given you the chance and you've neglected to avall yourself of it. Well, old boy, the long and short of it {s this: I'm not in love, but an accepted lover, and there's the pioture of my darling—right there on the mantel. Why, I believe you're look- ing at it now.” “‘What s her,name(’ asked [Van Elst, hardly able to belleve what he had heard. “Floy Ashmore,” sald Garnet; ‘‘and she is the dearest, sweeteat—"' ““What did yoo sav her first name was,” asked Van Elat., “Floy,” replied Garnet; ‘‘or, to be precise, Miss Florencs Almnoru Isn't she pretty—isn't her picture jusi the loveliest thing you ever saw 1n your life! Confound you, Van, what do mean by standing there without say- ing & word to me while I'm in the scv- euth heaven of bliss and with & million rosy clouds floatiog over me! Spesk just cne word, won't you?” “‘Garnet,” eald Van Elst, turning slowly and displaylog a very white face, ‘‘I coungratulate you with my whole heert and soul and strength,” “That sounds well,” eaid Garnet, fter a meditative poff or two at hia haum pips, *‘but you might eay it with & le more epirit, 1 th Haug it, men, I didn’t say 1 w - ing to die; I said I was the accepted lover of the sweetest girl in the world," Vano Elst mo smiled brightly, grasped | band firmly, and roplied “My dear follow, you're the luck. lest man In the world, if that ploture does the lady justice, 'and Miss Ash- le & mighty effort, friend's more is a8 lucky as yon." “That's better,” said Garnet, hastily, withdrawing his hand and thmmug two knuckles into his mouth, ‘‘but, my dear fellow —oh, how that finger hurta!—yeu needn't crush my seal ary and without getting higher than the basement. The day after New Year's old Foggs came down stalrs for a look around, and by and by he said: “‘James, you keep thlugl in pretty good shape down here.” ““I try to, sir.” ““How long have you been here?"” thia terrible diseass,” Trial 8’70, 76 cont. ci t —Cok, “Five years, sir." HAS BEEN PROVED RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & 00 “And your salary is 8156 per week " CHICAGO, 1LLS, “‘Yos, sir.” Embody ow 1335‘::1.:;...“:".::" lo: “Fifteen, eh? Yes. Justso. Fif- ractioal fesuros pep 8 teen dollars & week aud l')ecn here five ! .::ém- :'n.luf:lo ‘;‘;.\-.En‘“ say " i ye,‘r;o.‘ .Al:.u'm! Jamesl healthy sction w-;;.:;;.p-‘:l-&hwm [ '“!.':.‘fi‘.,i“., and Bradford, Omaha, “I think I'll send you up stalrs.” “‘Thanks, sir; thanks.” “‘Can you sell goods?” “7 think I can, sir.” “Very well, I'll stairs—"'. *‘Thanks—tbanks," “I'll send you up stalrs to ask Mr, K—" | passod, aa it will sot prowiptly aud safely. Eithor Bex. send you up IDNEY,-WO T “‘Oh, sir, you are very kind."” “‘I'll send you up stairs to ask Mr, K. If we cau't afford to give you all [} 3 your everings, 8o that you can ar-|@ D Osodies in Americs, put up spin out your salary. Yes, I-think we'll let yon do that. This houss has always made it a poiot to reward en- ergy and honesty, and I take pleasure in advancing y« ou o step There—no thauks—ran al peiided Money for the Unmarried. One of the most rolfd and eubstun- \ tianl institutions in this country is the Marriage Fund Mutusl Trust essocla- / tion of Cedar Raplds, Is. During their first year, onding January lst, 1883, they pald over £30,000.00 iu b their members, and the evails among holders, They are ganizod under the laws of Jowa, and their officers and directers are among the leading and moet prominent busi- ness men ot Cedar Rapids, Every un- marrled person should have a certifi- cate In this association. 1t is a splendid investment, as eafe) ZI < |- uwn ht gom. y it once, O. ¥, GUNTHE w |Conteetioner, ‘Chlcag ESTABL 4*,\;"1\.. ATTA H\U:m NOT PATEN \l\l BON, 4.- LWAD]\H folt bebtor evory way, The fullering of the heart, the intease back-aches, and tearible shor neas of breath spsedly disappoared, my strength and ambltion soon returned, and befors I hsd well, and able to wash and ironand do n.y house- work, Onpocein s whilel sm troubled with the hendache and ne 5002 a8 I am taken I resdr) to 1 have mmonded the Hunt's Yom.dy to | Gold Rope Tobacoo has induced my felends, and they have exporoncad roliet | bor hran; toall who are affiicted with kidnoy djsea'o or | Bope. We cautlon tho t ade and cousnumor to seo diseases of the liver, bladder, or trinary organs, sayn: 1 kidnoys for yours, wad physicians or medicine until about threo yoarssince 1 pur ro o Proy although this was threa yours ago IXave scen no traco of disenso ad have not had to take any using onobottle I was freo trom wll paln, and E I boieve Hunt's Rewedy to be th a best kidney and liver medicine ever known, and I chocr'ully recommend it to all sufferers from E Hunt's Rewedy I a puroly ve, etable propara- | 3 tion, sciontifically preparod by a skilitul Pharma- KIDNEY-WORT Ineontinenoo, retention of| 8| urine, briok duat or ropy deposits, and dull| & * | Bend §), 82, 83, or 85 for & re- >' tail box by Fxpress of the best Refeen to all Ohi Pourteonth streota and at U. P. Dopot and ab SOLD BY ALL DRUGGTSTS. Millard Hotel, Omaha. & 8oe Time Table in another column. P. A. NASH, Genoral Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. Y | 8. 8. MERRILL, A. V. H. 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These SurrosiTories act directly upon the lood Vowsels, and by their astringens y force the blood trom the swollen and by making the coats of ¢ GOLD ROPE. Thelntrinsic merit and lup"lnl & lity of onr er manninc: rket ro0da slmilar to which are offered the genulne Gold turers to put upon tho In name and sb; 1t | and wold tor loss mouey thi that our name and trade mark are upon ench fump. The only genuine and orlgival Gold Rope Tobsoco Is manufactured by THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO _____BACCO JOMPANY. "HEAT YOUR "HOUSES y or Cast Ircn.] ["poo 20 [vo) 2041 EvEaa the veins - rovent their refilling, and hence a radi- cal curo s wure to follow their use, Prico, 78 couta u box. _ For sale by il druggiata, or sent b mail on receipt of price by En_lish Medioa) [ live St., 8t Lonin knltuu. 718 O FURNACES IN THE WORLD, "CATARRH AND ECZ:MA No argument ls'nocossary o show that these Inonses aro of & blood origin; M. 8.8 , therefore, ¢ composed of the ik 08, dostroys the d \ y 7 atting the bioed n a pu 1s & wure cure; wured me ota had failed 3ukNs, Grooncastle, bnd [ i, uwd s Sy ervee You wiil el “nrea i you use|] Hop .‘"t’l aftor all othor tre C Rev. W J. Robiuson, member North Georgla Conference: “‘lave takou 8. 5. 5. fcra closr cve ; eruption bus dirappearcd and 1 am 8. for Catarrh with grest | g range to clerk for some grocer from 7 | z olegant boxes, and strictly pure hink th mv‘:.)zé.’: 1rnnvl'\1yl'um'.;ln:..ly to 10 o'clock! In that way you can |1} . o e ey K B H) Bpatanburg, 8. 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You can justas well have a| JARRIAGE FACTORY u:‘:m:énu":;;“\:.':..‘, good sum of money to commence mar 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btreos, ried life on as not, Over 200 mem- o 7-me 6m Omaua, Nes, bers hayve been pald off, receiving iRy Tene B S - over 300 per ocent, on their inveat-| ~WINE Of CARDUI" four times ment- end » postal card for tree) i & = 'a WPy Lousehold. Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Plates to Order Mo, 00 N, Ifil.m" W, Louls, Me tha trostment which cost him or who hes used it for » serofulous 4 permanent cure from it cure Yours truly, L VaxBasaen, Sornem