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2 THE DAILY BEE-~THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. 1863, Vital Questions!! Ask the most eminent physician LOVE, GOLD, AND DIVORC! 1 Of any school, what is the best thing in | The Heiress of & Cattle King Becretly the world for quieting and allaying all irri, tation of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike refreshing sleep always? And they will tell you unhesitatingly “Some form of Hops CHAPTER 1, Married and Now Anxious to be Set Free, | San Francisco Hersld The elite of the state have been thrown into confusion by the announcement Fhat Ask any ot ‘il of ‘tho most eminent | Miss Diana H. Murphy, of San Jose, or hysicians: s "‘\\'lu\f is the best and onl, rs, Morgan Hill, as it appears is het remedy that |legal designation, iad commenced divorce can be relied on to cure all diseases of the | proceedings in Modesto. The hervine, Kidneys and urinaj such as Bright's discase, dial _ inability to retain urine, and all the dis- eases and ailments peculiar to Women organs; iana H. Murphy, is the daughter of the | etos, retention or | late well known millionaire, Dan Murphy, who died at E last October. had been a San Jose belle Diana for several “And they will tell you explicitly and | years, and many were the suitors for her , “‘Buchu.” emphatical: 5 e physicians Ask the & “What is the most reliable and surest |great. To all, cure forall liver diseases ordyspepsia; con- | deaf ear, excopting Morgan Hill, of this , malarial | city, upon whom she " and they will tell you: ];innn. much, however, to the chagrin of | her Hence, when these remedies are com- [no threats proved of an, | ever an opportunity offered the stipation, indigestion, biliousn fever, ague, &e. “Mandrake! or Dandelion!” bined with others «|\mll{ valuable And compounded into Hop Bitters, such awonderful andmysterious curative power is developed which is so varied inits opera- tions that no disease or ill health can possibly exist o resist its power, and yet itis Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use, CHAPTER 11, Patients ““Almost dead or nearly dying" For years, and given up by physicians of Bright's and other kidney diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy! From agony of neuralgia, nervousnoss, wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women. People drawn out of shape from excru- tiating pangs of Rheumatism, Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering from scrofula! Erysipelas! Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspepsia, indiges- tion, and in fact almost all diseases frail Nature is heir to Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proaf of which ean be found in every neighborhood in the known LYDIA E. PINKHAM'¢ ' YEGETABLE OOMPOUND, 1a a Posit For all those Palnful Comp! s0 common to our best female population. & Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Womas Prepared by a Woman, {he Greatest Medieal Discorery Slnee the Dawe of iintr., @it revives the drooping spirits, invigorater A< ©armonizes the organte fuactions, gives elasticity +a Irmness to the step, restores th oe, and plants on the ..o ¢! oges of 1ifo’s spring aud early s - Physiclans Usw 1L and Pro; 1t removes falntueas, flatul o or_stimulrnt, and relieves weakness of the storoact That feeiing of bearing down, causing pain, welg e md backache, 18 always permanently curcd by its ns For tho cure of Kidncy Complalnts of cither v this Compound Is unsurpasscd. 1 — \ JYDIA P, PINKHAM'A BELOOD PURIFIE, Erdudie B wiafiegihie e v Both the Compound and Llaod Purifter are prepa:d #23and 285 Westorn Avonue, Lynn, siass fither, g1, Blx bottles for 85, Bent by »tpilis, or of lozeng Price 4 wlin the ford olpt of price, $1 per »a ‘answers all lettors 4 end for pamphlet, mquiry Enclose ¢ stam No tamily should be it i PILL ey core co torpidity of tho livar. 25 TICKETS TO EUROPE! 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Stock Entirely Fresh and New. 105 1%th Street Opp. Postoflice, Safety Fund System. Life Insurance porfect in security and st the lowest possible cost cony it therewith. HARTFORD LIFE & ANNUITY INSURANCOE CCO., HABTFORD,CONN. AUS. H. PIETY, Genersl Agent, “ALthe Paxton, SGood Agents Wanted! ide-lm hand, as it was known that in the event | of her father’s desth her wealth would be | however, she turned a conferred her affec- mes, no entreatios, | avail, and when- ung | s of arents. No sc couple met to exchangd their mutual affection.§ a9 708, A change came, however, butin a_way loast ox‘mch*d. Just prior to his death | the wealthy cattle dealer realizing his sit- uation, sent for his children, Diana and | Daniel, jr. The former returned just in | time to receive the paternal blessing, which was ceupled Mill‘l the last request {18 lis aloH1A Ve marry Hiil. The promise was duly made and’ the fath died contented, leaving his daugh heiress of £800,000. The funeral over, an unmistakeable change was noticed in Miss Diana’s behavior. She no longer was the quiet, sedate young lady of old, but plunged into amusement with the recklessness of one who had 1o longer any pleasure in life. Hill's visits " les- sened in frequency and the rumor that the engagement was severed was reported, Diana, not content with her old field of conquest, attended the session of the legislature, dazzling the lawmakers with her beauty, and the attentions lavished upon her by a young senator from the orange grove district caused the report that a marringe had been arranged be- tween them, Gossip tiow found more food to feast upon. It was reported that Miss Mur- phy had. been clandestinely married in this city last July, and, though for s long time no confirmatory evidence could be found, last week it leaked out in Modesto that the report was correct. Last July the yacht Kellio ot thi port for Santa Cruz, where she remained for some time, Among the party aboard were Mr, Hill and Miss Murphy, and the latter’s confi- dant, Miss Mattie George. On the re- turn of the party the ladies registered at the Palace, while Mr. Hill romained at his quartersat the Grand. At the latter hotel, on the evening of July 31, the marriage took place, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Dr Jewel, of the {oward Street Methodist church, Tl marriage was kept secret and Mrs. F returned to her home. Until the death of her father nothing Tappened to mar the blissful condition of affairs, but after tnat time Hill lost control over wife, and she chafed under the yoke of matri- mony. Hill's wish to avow the marriage was met with a flat refusal by his wife, and he was unceremoniously ~ dismissed. He has made no answer to the bill of complaint filed at Modesta. — Spent Fift In doctoring for Thonurs thisx me Durns and sprains it is ham, East Pembrol Dollars, tivm Dofore 1 tried Used a B0-cent bottle of it in one week, For llont. Jas. Dur- | 0 A KE warnronf, UVCKY The Wes (& g Apparel Selected for igressman Blackburn by Hisx Daughter, From the Wasl 1 saw Congressman Joe Blac terday, and asked him about the paragraph that is on its rounds «"out his summer wardrobe that his daughter is said to have sent him. He laughed, and said it had a grain of truth in it He said le left| lome for a day or two only, and took only « small bag with him, ~ The cor idation of Internal Revenue districts brought him unexpectedly to Washington, Heat once telegraphed home to have o trunk of clothes sent to him here, His little daughter, in the absence of her mother, opencd the dispatch, and thought it was her duty to obey it. So she | packed a trunk and put a note in it, as follows: on Correspondent Phil. Press, 5 Vensainig, Ky, Dear Para 1 send youall the clothes 1 can find, and I hope you are well, Mr. Blackburn said that the trunk | contained the following: Seven white shirts, T'wo revolvers, This is what a Kentucky wirl regards as o suitable summer wardrobe for a My, Blackburn, who is a | charming gentleman, ‘laughs s heartily | over the incident as any of his friends. O~ Hu n the Stomach Much of the distress and sickness at- uted to dyspepsia, chronic dinrrhoen and other catses is oceasioned by humor in the stomach, Several cases, with all | the characteristics of these complaints, have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Other ed by this medicine aro 80 wonderful that the simplest statement of them affords the best proof that it com- bines rare curative agents and when once used secures the confidence of the people, S — Tue Cross-Eyed Man's Rovenge, Bill Nye, Over in St. Paul 1 met aman with oyes of cadet blue and a terra cotta nose His eyes were not only peculiar in shape but while one seemed constantly to probe the future the other was apparently ran- sacking the camy past. While one rambled along'the LI possibilitios of the remote, yet golden ultimately, the other sought the sembre depths of the previously. He u-ld me that years ago he had a mild case of strabismus, and that both eyes seomed to glare down at his noso until he got restless and had them ope- rated on. Those were the days whon they used to fastenacrochet hook under the ingernal rectus muscle and cut it a little with a pair of optical sheep shears. The effect of this course was to allow the eyes to drift back toa direet line, but this | man fell into the hands of a drunken surgeon, who cut the muscle too much, and thereby weakened it so that it grad ually syung past the point it ought to have stopped at, and he saw with he that his eye was goimg to turn out] and yrotrude, as it were, so that a man could hang his hat on it. The other followed suit, and the two orbs that had for years looked along the bridge of the terra cotta nose gnulufily separated, and while one looked toward next Christmas with fond anticipations the other loved to linger over the remembrances of last fall | and woar him out across a telegraph pole. into the future with his off eye closed and | vice versa It is needless to say that he hungred for the blood of that physician and_sur- geon. He tried to Iy violent hands on him and wipe up the ground with him '0COIDENTAL JOTTINGS. California. becomes heir to an_estate in Ger- 000 or £30,000, owned by d recently. But the authorities always prevented the administration of swift and awful justice. Time passed on till one night the ab- normally wall-eyed man loosened a board in the sidewalk up town so that the phy- gician and surgeon caught his foot in it and caused an obleque fracture of the scapula, pied his duramater, busted his cornucopia and wrecked his sarabbellum Perhpas [ am in error as tosome of these | medical terms and their orthography, but that is about the way the man with the divergent orbs told it to me, The physician and surgeon was quite ruin. He had to wear clapboards on himself for months, and there were other doctors and laudable pus and threatened gangrene and doctors bills, with the cemetry looming up in the near future. Day after day he took his own anti-feb rile drinks and rammed his busted system full of iron and strychnine and beof tea rs refused to discharge non-union Joth papers have heen heavily plated since and the printers are still out A_fine bed of “kaolin much used by th manufs o At Girass d to be exte and very valuab) acramento authorities are in a muddle «tion. They are unable d although willing to, and licenso the games, twith the state which is a « Japane b » depoit is | belie Th over the rich steike i srted at Aden, in th Juniper mine. A large amount of the dirt Will, it s reported, yield € to the pound. ~As om of the richness of the , it s man is getting out 22,000 per stated that o day, The shipments of wool from dan_Francisco to the east by rail and sea fi six months ending June 30, 1853, were 14,444,380 pounds, and dover's powders and hypodermic ikt 17,184,846 poun the correspond: squirt till he wished ho could die, but of 1842, b 21,124,230 pounds. for death would not come. He pawed the | air and howled. They fed him lis own o tobe built by nuxvomica, tincture of rhubarb and street, San Francisco, » in the Union, It is it the furniture, ©erhaps €2,000,000 more, In it will be the most’ gor- phosphates and grul, and bronght him ck to life with a crooked collar bone, @ shattered shoulder blade and a look of | woe, Then h geous pri sued the town for 850,000 The cere damagen because the sidewalk was im- | for the sta porfect, and the wild-eyed man with the | §1%% b inflamed nose got on the jury. | sown “to g T will not explain how it was done, but | fullow land, there was a verdict for defendant with | year. F costs on the Esculapian wreck. The man | dition of crops, estimates the total wheat crop with the crooked vision is not handsome, | #ill, fall twenty per cent short of last your, but ho is very happy, He says the mil] [ V!¢ e fereage s ) el of the gods grinds slowly, but they pul- verize middling fine, age for the , is s follows: t 2,034,710 ley 775,405, corn 63,750, onts 122 551, This i the actual acr n, but does not._include summer which will prodice a crop next sm information received of the con- nt season, Montana. The eommissioners of Yellowstone councy | have decided to build a jail, to cost £10,000 or £12,000. Tt is estimated that Montana’s wool clip will reach 50,000,000 pounds per year in the next decad Take Up Arms. Tovevo, Omio.—Mr, H. Arms, the prowminent liveryman of Chicago, and this city, sayn that St. Jacobs Ol s suporior to anything he ever used for curing pain in man or beast in an experience of twen- ty years. braced in the old Blackfoot ——— ¢ R the Missoula school district were taken at 7 TERMS OF CONTEMPT. per cent interest per annum, The pos The Appellations Given Bad Work- |'lli1t\\=l\‘ T ronte to b man by Skilled Hands, na, commencing August 1 - The recent Milk river military expedition “!l““r"."!‘“" the little motal “"{’l““‘“"‘ though severul straggling bands of Creos which divides the switches on the key- board, inosmuch as the plug is a compara- tively unimportant part of the ma- chinery. Printers designate an unskilled type-setter a *“shoemaker” or a “‘black- | smith.” Tho derivation of the former | appellation i from the fact that a com- | positor who makes crrors s obliged to |l correct them after the type is set up, by | haging o taking out the misplaced letters and | viglnte “pegging” the proper ones into their |citi places. Tailors also use the “I-..ml‘-.lm. RGO CLa Ly maker” to distinguish a poor hand, as an |4 the air thick with S7.77 nutices havo beo A e Y O ey o IS e B HE G LG O far apart, and is therefore better adapted | to sow leather, where he can punch- tl loles with an awl before putting nt has ordered the Northern Pacific 1 Livingston to Hele- a gigantic project to reclaim ves of desert land and furnish merx in that section an abundance of watér, is now on foot., It is construction of a canal and one-half miles long, twenty- at the hottom and to have three five fect wid of water, ninal assault by the raying of the roughs against the ween whom war was imminent, A coriouf well in M 16 | vighteen inches of wate his | an inch, th from it sonla. contains but never lowers ough water s constantly pamped it reedle through. The appellation **black- | i oam boiler. At a dej smith applied to a printer whose | LLI!”I‘L[ ot solid i rm.\h_mu‘ 1 the pi fingers are clumsy, and a joweler | li tho liottest weathar, Aspstrong dealt of also terms an unskilled worker | houed to ¢ ) L at his trade a ““blacksmith” for the same |~ . reason, A term of opprobrium, which | Leld up re was used by old New York printers to | “relieved designate an unskilled compositor, was | robbe the word “boarder,” from the fact that a poor hand was generally a drinking man, and spent his time loafing or ding” in liquor saloons, Al striki stage conch was igers and mails One of the d the pos approved put it bac highwaymen were il pouch pured at Gallatin workers in common use the we Colorado. to distinguish workinen who take tho| Mauitow continues to b the grost resort in places of strikers, The derivation is ob- | the st viously from tho fact that the scab is a | ¥ morbid growth, and lives only at the ex- yonso of the well being of the rest of the {,.,.1,-4 The printers and telegraphers,two | of the most intelligent classes of wor nell, claimi men, aro the only tradesmen who have | Carey. The invented names to particularize the scabs | effect on busine of theiv respective professions, Thus, | A com " compositors L'nll}\ seab a “rat,” in C“"';!'Iu-ny’l o :l\;:‘fl li;::";lr:\"n‘ll;‘: ";"\I\lx';«-‘\x\" temptuous allusion to the rodents who i | 6 e distiples of dzook Walton. fest printing offices. The telegraphers | 7y juu 100,000 people arrived and departed haye only recently invented a term for |t Union depot in Denver during the scab operators. They call them “contu- | campment. There was an average of mists,” though the application is not of | trains a d ieluding 118 regular trains. technical derivation, but is probably an| Ttis esti e attempt to wfacture a word from the | river thr below Canon City Latin contumeo, the root of contuma- | year hive thieo thousand eSO ar o cious, to deseribe a stubborn and obsti- | s will be the lnrgest crop gyer be e nate person. te, and is filled yith people from every- reduced the Omaha still % of Denver have to ten cents. cost of sticks to ceeper named Phil, O'Don- 1t cousin of the slayer of velationship had an agreeable created among fisher- u Colorado, The success of tho government artesi | wells in the state s stimul i ! | torprise in that_direction. ~ Soveral. private For Nervousness, Indigestion, &c. | wells are now being sunk, and in some in- Send to the Rumford Chemical Works, ‘;’:A‘unwm flowing water has been reached at 180 Providence, R. L., for pamphlet. Mailed ‘ 5 | - — Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. et. After all the i ; v of the G, veunion, 08, | Donver is now kicking_over the expense bills, —— | which amount to ove 000, 000 mors Susan's Buccess. ! than the funds collected by the citizens, and a Philadelphia Rocord committee has hoen appointed to shave the nts, A il ace he reception accorded to Miss Susan | = , Gilpin con de a splendid record B. Anthony in Enaland appoars to have | (i it St Sl il o been one of cordial welcome. The En- tput: Smelting )1, R488. ! d Dllion, £463,900.80; united’ grogory, ctto Denver, glishwoman’s Review, in its July num- | ailings sold, ber, publishes the fll text of her address |3 at Prince’s hall, Piceadilly, on the 25th of June, and commends it in terms of | * 0 considerable enthusinsm. The addvess | o itself was a creditable one, and its meas- uremont of the progress made by Amer can women has naturally given uml'l‘hlq dr xl\lurn.qnb.vn‘( lml.ll-rh':]l . women suflragists in England —a sort of | ordin ass and the proper thing is to gulp new inspiration, ]\llmh.\uthnny'» sub- ih‘.fl'ii’\'.‘.‘,‘ single toss, T'he blandness with joct was *“The Position of Women in | funot be ex Ameriea,” and devoted itself chiefly to the changes wrought in woman's condi- tion by the events of the past forty-five years. In 1840 cooking, sewing and fac- tory work were the only occupations | half ef himult s relioldecs. of opén to women, There was one woman | au¥seiite NAInE copony 6 WAeh S merchant in Philadelphia, whom Lucre- | e T Clrsentite mine is' located in Lead. tia Mott used tu-np\'(\Luf with pride and | ville, and at one time was one of the great hope. Antoinettc Browp was then the | producers of the carbonate canp, and contrib- only woman who had been or- |uted its shuo to bringing Leadvillo and her dained to preach, Harriot Hos. |Mhines in prouinence.” Tabor was president of mer, who was afterward famous L. as a seulptor, went from college to college begging admission to their anatomical lectures, and in_every direction woman found barriers to her advancement beyond the narrow limits which primitive civil- ization had cast about her. This was the | | situation forty years ago. To-day all the | Cheyenn avenues of progross are open to woman, $ deank, She may elect her trade or profession as | The territorial pross are agitated over the freely as man. Women ave teachers, | xcheme of Goy, Crosby tw annex the National prineipals and professors in institutions | Park to Montana, They are doctors, lawyers, | 8T} preachers, editors, publishers, farmers, 1Y suicided notaries, telographers, There is scarcely | | calling closed to them. It 154 pleasant | The Sun, of Chey [ picture that Miss Anthony drew for her |* cloud, in thy o of a Yondon hoarers, and one that must have | & erediter named Oulp, wh afforded her somothing like a sense of " 100K & personal triumph. For, view it as we | may, we can never lose sight of the fact that there is no individual to whom the women of America are more indebted for [the splendid improvement in their condition and circumstances than Susan B Anthony. lled, or, the fomous mil"i iy w York City by Henry T, Cutter, in be- half of himself and other shareholders of the Wyoming. into improve The gove burned « iment 1 the 24th ult. Loss, 38,000, ran toper named ¢ , wound up his career in a gl Patterson, who at ( y it is believ yield 30,000 when all debts are paid cont 1 will e, s at prosent 1 for 5200 ag a cred Sever Four wen have filed on a mineral claim sit e eighty miles north of Rawling en end of the Big Horn range. a ompr about » acre Which erritorial Gool B e acie acid, Time and magnesi “Tho wife of a mashing barber named Gold wcker tried the strychnine routo last wee but took an ardose of the deadl was pumiped’ out. Honesty the Best Polioy. In udvertislug & medicine it is best to bo [Preciows buck . honest; deception will never do; the people | Yelopedinto a t‘tin harn sport, won't staud it. Let the truth be known that | of bis tine to fast women and Burdock Blood Hitéers oure scrofula, and all | his surplus cash, s by lowing i’ This thing continued till ho had to peer eruptions of the skin, The medicine is sold | The assessment of the several counties of the everywhere by druggists, territory, exclusive of railroad and telegraph anderlinder, an eccentric resident of | #5,000,0 om charge fifteen cents for it | lines s as_follo Albany t | Sweetwater, £1,602.5 Johnson, 87,682, 189, ) Laramie, 86, 540,00 Carbon, 2,8 : Ulnta, 8775, lm\l(inr total of near] . main line is assessed | Dakota. Clark county has a population of 35,000, The telephone infliction is spreading in the Black Hil | Henry Ward Beecher is lecturing on his westward trip The King Solomon m has been attached by creditors. The governm land office at Fargo took in over £20,000 one week recently (. county farmers have formn o claim jumpers uncomfortable. | ¥ near Rapid City ta tin_mi in the Harney district | sold to English capitaliste for 250,000, yme fine fields of wheat vation near Fort Thon The election at Sioux Fall result to the proposition to issue honds, Washburn, the proposed metropolis, forty | miles north of Bismarck, is laying the wires | | for a boom, | | The flonting debt of Lawrence connty, | amonnting to about £140,000, is to be convert- | ed into bonds, | was received at Bis. | tion of citizens headed i 1 favorably 000 ridge | Ex-Senator Conkl | marck by u large de by a brass band, During the taken in the 1 government land The government land in south Dakota is now confined to the partly settled counties st of Aberdeen, The cowboys occasionally enliven things in | the Black Hills, A party recently went a | whooping through Rapid City and wound up in the cooler. The round-up of the Black Hills herds showed the x-xmk condition and little « during the year, Shipments of the ripe cattle will begin at once. The agent of the Northwestern Transporta- tion company is_reported to Lave skipped out from Deadwood 2300 short in his accounts, He had toyed w the tiger. The assessors’ returns give McCook _county 34,783 valuation, which is considerably more than' twice the valuation of last year. The assessors’ census gives a population of 4,064, Lieut. Chance, of Fort Lincoln, near Bis- marck, has received a check for his lottery prize of 30,000, He proposes to in: most. car ending June 30, there marck district 511,047 of the wad in mortgages, and will continue to hold hik army job. The Uniyersity of Dakota is located at Ver- north n that of Forks; the ings; the the Pres Dakota at Grand at Brook- x Falls; Baptist college at & yterian university at Pie mal schools at Lavimore, Madison, Minto, Pembina, Spemfish and Springfield, and Huron will try for the Methodist university. Miscellaneous. The building of a £40,000 court house has Deen commenced at Hailey, I. T. There wero sixty-seven deaths in Salt Lake during the month of July, thirty-nine of whom, were children. A Chinese leper attempted to_commit_ sui- i ping into the river from a ferr en Portland and East Portland, Oregon, The Diggest run of salmon known in the river for five The average lower Columt last Saturday. was 200 fish. Nevada T allowed to ri¢ rs occurred atch per boat ans have a good thing in bt freeover all the railroads in the st: nd they make the most ofit. Pony heap played out. A branch of the Central will be built from Wi it is thought tha within the next sixty days. op prospects and the mining outlook in Utah were never better than they are to. day, and there is no reason why business dur- ing the coming fall and winter should not le unusually brisk. aminers found 8115, hoard of e 380,000 school bo 30,000 in U n had a very d ate bonds | . bond; ry season this year, and | ing and a_hot | d nd not more than ed. Fruit is alu in all departn Business in consequenc e has been lished al > Oregon Short railwa Shoshone, Idah to be kno postofhi of Augus | Can't Say Enough, “I cannot speak too highly of Burdock Blood Bitters; the In;\;v_lu anged. Wall Strect Vant $100 this morning!” cchoed the | ernor, as he wheeled around on his | 2 old son. *‘Why, 850 only yesterday!"” ““Yes, father, but belonging to a fash- | fonable club is expensive, you know.” | I don’t know nothing of the sort, sir! | When I was a young man 1 belonged to | the Apollo club, 1t included the eream | of the city, and my expenses weren't ay Yes, father, but clubs are run differ- ently now ““Phey ave, ch? Well, Tcan’t help th If a lot of fellows ean’t hire a room ove a tannery, put in six lamps, two d chairs, three fiddles and a checker be and enjoy themselves in a rational man- | ner, as we did, you had better pass your | evenings posting up my books. Fashion- | able clubs! Hundred dollars! 1'd like | to see you get it!” | —— | The Doctor's Endorsement. | Dr. D, W. Wright, Cincinnati, 0., sends | the subjoined professional endorsement: **T | ascribed. DR, WM. HALLS BAL- JUNGS in o great num- ith success, One case i en up by severa physicians who had lled in for consul- tation withmyself. The patient had ail the symptoms of confirmed consumption—cold night sweats, hectic fover, harassing cough, cte. He commmenced immediately to get bet: ter and was soon_restored to his usual health, 1 have also found DR, WM. HALL'S BAL: SAM FOR THE LUNGS the most valuable expectorant for breaking up distressing coughs | and colds that T have ever used. | TUTT’S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, | DiISORDERED LIVER, and ARI From tliese sources arise thre the diseases of the human rac symptoms indicate thelrexistenc Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head= ache, fullness after cating, aversion to cxertion of body er mind, Eructation of o0d, Treitability of temper, Kow spirits, A feeling of having neglected Dizziness, Fluttering st tho . lll,(hly('ul 'X'l 10N, and de y that acts direct) vermedieine TUTE Their actionon th particul: W ! mand the on the Liv PILLS | qus Kidneysund Skin 8 al | an impuritics through 4 of tho system," sound digestion, re skisanda vigorous body. CAUSO NO naused OF Friping ¥ with daily work and aro & perf ANTIDOTE TO 2hc. e —— S ———————————————— | TUTT'S HAIR DYE, | Gy HAIR OR WHISKERS clanged ine ] stantly 10 & GLOSSY BLACK by & single ap- plication of this DYE. OF sent by express on res iptof 81, Sold by Druggists, ’ Ofice, 44 Murray Strect, New York. TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL REGEIPTS FREE, a union | |and the most desirable styles, and am offerin PRICES than such goods are usually sold. [PASSENGER ELEVATOR.] CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha Neb. 11 CARRIAGES CHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITURE! . Have just received a large lot of Chamber Suits, All New Patterns, g them at much LOWER WM. SN Y DHRR, MANUFACTURERZOFLOFSSTRIOTLY FIRST-CLASS Buggies, 19 Harney Street, e. OMAHA, NEB A.HEK. DAITL.FRKY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE Buggies, Garriases and Spring Wagous, My Repository is constantly filled with a select stock. Best Workmanship guaranteed. flf_fice and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmaha A. M. CLARK, SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. Wi & RETAIL sWALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES & CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixtures, WPAINTS, OIL & BRUSHES, 107 South 14th Strout, OMAHA, - - - NEBRASKA ORNER SIXTEENTH W. F. 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