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What will it do? THE NECESSITY Bitter FOR THE Brown's Iro. Good for it bllal L, | what? Well,sco what it has done DR b dysp It L H WAGNER’"\\thm»mu«vtl‘ > wor b n chillssand fever Who W 5 to th heat shake with cold and burn when a bottle or two of Haslong been acknow than any other. The ever increas; 1mote < at this day ik Tical scienc BIOUEHY: Hoarer and’ nosren ¢ - n' on Bitters w ‘\I drive the ruo bay ubt that d flectin | l(wmi thing else, it we woul tand and know how to H imore, and clalty, bt b ap) that with most per v Ko ®ons of and i ence & mare enlighten. n b C tirg ian who d himself to reli the afMicted and IC Bre savi; hem fr worse than death, is A phi « i Keon o ph sh WHO by + i | L I cured Tanthrophy demned the v ' Y fotl 1. Mar d by Brown ] ; 1 A Few Reasons An a8 i ORs 15, Wagner is ) Iron, Bitters is the | The Grea Living Phrenologist, DR, J. MATTiRws, “The afflicted find ready relicf in your pres D, 1. Siuys. ular graduate from ad vy ex sted on ally on | /4 or iVORLD. 7.8, A Allens ],'{)/\//; Dis. BrowssL, qner has inimort liscoy Francisco Chre 8. “The Doctor's long ¢ should rendor him very suce tain News, fonce asful. Tocky Moun- Ithis title rejoicmg foctrass, Plain Facts Plamly Spoken. estimated hject 3 close investigation, it was ortance heing attach ure does ot invite 2y fgnorod rally contra rm and com and nervous af esults of self-abuse. Among the injurio tude, dejection or irras. ibil lity.” The boy se in the sports of his antage t man he will o It danger of be sex, and is troubl 153000 S bashfulness in thelr proson Id. This is el mefan oy o Wiy are ko y of all who 1t the practice )y A, ALLEN'S disturbances take place, Great L s 4 heart, or epileptic convulsions, are exj ORER. the suffer fall into o complete state of idiocy be- tore, tinally, death relieves him. ‘oall those engaged in this dangerous, practice, 1 would way, first ‘ot all, stop It at Ko overy possible effort to do so; but if you fail, V\wl\' nervous system is already much’ shattered, and consc Guenty, your Wi fonic 10,811 youin your offort. from the habit, 1 would. further counsel o 10 €0 through o regular course of tr iLhsn oreat istake Lo sappose b tovery roflitlc, ¢ P without suffering from its o number oned v of this habit later years, Cat the present da & Young Men Who may be suffering from the eff follies or indiscretions will do well to ay of this, the greatest hoon ever fering humanity. Di. Wa feit £00 for every casc of sen ts of youthful | themselves | he altar of suf- | arantee to for- bl T UM ]m Kq 2 Middle Aged Men. | | There are “‘many at the a ) to 60 who arc } Rl = of th 1 troubled with der, often o roquur companicd by o s weake not for. On ey & ropy sediment will often } s small particles of albumen will will be of thin mi i in meny men who die of this diffleulty, i use, Which is the sccond sta, al-weak: | news. D W. will zaarantee a tenre in al and o healthy restoration of the genito. urinary or- | Thorough examination and ad. ‘SI8001) pUB S1URHIIE | tient, as he spra | with acclamations. “You | ing in his [ with its flossy yellow curls and imposing | LU DR I'HE DAILY BEL-- ‘ DID HE PROPOSE? 1d M 1t was ju gas window-blinds t, T couldn't doit, with a shudder, hour before the th tin Ellerslie, the seductive lighted and | the tires shine and people strictly confi a littlo outside for the click of the cryst ainst the glass filled turned delicious twilight, when grate ko burning uasses of ruby, tting beside them grow dential, 1t was snowing Al the botter ized pearl ay down ilence and made the cozy warmt room luxuriously delightful. And ) Ellerslie’s pleasant brown eyes, fixed full n the ti WL y one can how much they saw Suppose she should say 1 h out, scemingly appro \ it all “Suppose she shouldn't vedGuy Iy wd say T nothing.' It's not they who bh{f nentary to Miss Glor “Nousense. You know what T mean But, really and truly, I've tried and 1 can't doit," “Very we l,” said Barnes, indifferent ly; “then it is an understood thin that you are to live and die an old bache I didn't say tl “Oh, 1 beg pardon; to you; that's it, You rre a heartless mi nt,” Eller- slie cried out, hali laughing, half iy ng to his feet and tossed | the remnant of his cigar into the fire, “and 1 shall not waste any more tine ujp on you-—unless, indeed, you goround to the fair with me. ““Where Fanny Glen has to stand? Not | if I know it! The money market is rather | tight for me at present, and those fancy fairs arc ne more than a den of robbers, where o defenscloss young man is con cerned, And Martin alone, The hall was all a-glitter with gaslights and fragrant with flowers when he got th The pretty feminine sparks, lurk- ach behind her well laden table, were all smiles and dimples, while the ou expect Fanny | is going Hlerslio went on Nis way throng of vietims cbbed and flowed | around them. Mr. Ellerslie found himself greeted will take a share. Mr. Eller- | ¢ put your name down here, . Ellerslic; there are only ten blanks left. ““Oh, Mr. Ellerslie, you are the very one we are waiting for. 1 have kept seven for you number.” ““Mr. Ellerslie! don't pray, spend all your money till you have taken a shake in this mammoth doll, with a trunk full of clothes.” And thus our Liero was flung hitherand yon ou the waves of the fair, drawing nearer, however, with every subscription to thetable over which shone the blue stars of Fanny Glen's eyes, But when he got there he was smitten with sudden silen Fanny looked wonderingly up. *1t's a fine evening,” he hazarded. ““Is i7" asked Fanny. *“Why, I thought it was snowing.” said our hero, g soven always was a luc owin: very red and overturniag with his elbow | Hon. Russel Heath of Carpentrie. This Venetian flask, for which | Famous walnut orchard, which includes | he immediately had to pay a sove- |about 160 acres of vich level land n ar | “T-1 mean it isn’t a very fine | thy scashose, has been often mentioned | | evening, in contemporary prints, but has never | “Oh!” said Fann been described when bending its stately | “Yes,” said Martin, feeling acutely | far-spreading boughs with its tons of fine | that he had made a monkey of him- |nuts, Just now when half the leaves self. | have fallen upon the nicely pulvenized, _Then he went, away, and he didn’t seo | iy Glen again the whole evenmny probib y hecause she was the only person | in the wholeroom that heeared a fig about | ;mw atall. But so unkind is fate to | overs | Jus his way out of the p very desperate and deject- | ed fraime »f mind, there was a rush and a flutter, and he heard his own name called in all the notes of the human mut ““What is it?”" he asked, vaguely staring around him. You've drawn the big doll!” ibyl Per t eried little ancing up to him, and lay 18 the wasen abomination, | con ¥ xion; while som THIAN KSTIA Y (TR TN A\TURDAY % 1 have ealled-1 hoy a have only to | his subje won't be vexed | if you don't like it Fanny dropped hor spri and looked up in surprise. 1 know it isn tof much consequence, went on Martin, turning the box round and round in confusion, “‘hut you of helliotropo it you'll accept—I've known and teemed you so long, and The damask roses deepe N Fa nie's fair faco. 1t has comie at last, ther the proposal she had anticipated o 1 nxiously. Not of much consequence! Oh! My lerslie,” she repeated reproachully “Would you eare for itd” he demandod, (uite oblivious in the embarrassine of the moment, that he hadn’t even ma tioned the gift “Care for at!” the in Fanuy's oyes n t | I u, Martin ran straight into the arms of 1 Jn 4\ hero, "Whon lo wet dow to tho lie was an .u; A man, how he hardly know himself; a fut would have ity the fiest personage acunst whom ho stumbled was Guy Barne “Hallo,” says Guy, *what's up “Don't speak so Toud,” said Ellerslic I passing his arm through that of his friend, **She's engaged to be my wif, “Who is! The divine Fanny, the fairest of hor sex | COf course; who else should it he “But thought our courage up to th “1didn't propose.” y Barnes staved. “You- didn't—propose! Then how | could she have aceopted you ! | That's just what 1 can’t comprehend | myself,” said the puzzled lover. We are ongs that is certain—but I can't for | the life of me remember when or how 1 proposed. " you couldn’t serew proposing mark (" | ““But of course you proposed,” observed | Guy; “people ul\\n)n do get a little thur- ried, you know,’ “Do they? Well, the case with me. ber. i 1 suppose that was But Idon't remem- “0h, don't be such a ninny,” said Guy Barnes, impatiently. And even after ho was duly marricd he |1 never could quite recall whother ho [ posed or not. But as long as dear o- | Fan ny was all his own, what did it signify? | ———— | All poisonous matters s carried off | from the system by Samaritan Nervine, H0. “For 9 years my_daughter had epilep tic fits,” writes J. N. Marshall, of Gran- by, Mo., ‘“Samaritan Nervine cured | her.” At Druggists, | — Wealth in Walnuts, Santa Barbara Cal., Independent. An orchard of English walnuts in full bearing is one of the most beautiful spec- tacles that can be witnessed in semi-tropi- cal California. The far-famed oran groves at Sunny Slope and near Orange, in Los Angeles county, are very'beautiful and well entitled to the oft-sung praises accorded to their beauty. But the grand- est orchard picture is a well matured Eng- lish walnut grove just as it is begining to drop its treasures upon the bosom of mother earth. A visit was made by a reporter yester. day to the far-famed walnut orchard of | the ten-year-old trees just yield a profitable crop of nuts, Within the next ten days the nut har- vest will begin and tons of fine fresh nuts ill begin to find their way to the San ncisco market. Thero i no picking, | in the walnut | the Heath or- | ¥ haulin 7 washing or drying in harvest as carried on | Hamlets, | ereasing | the | LOIBTC R 0. 1885, IBER 6, 188.. Those Autumn Days. FURNITURE:I —~THE—— The autumn days have csme (Lt ‘om come) And the loaves are on the sear, (Let ‘om sear) And 1'd like to lift my voice And holler and rejoice lot of noiso; And muke a1 A CHEAPEST I —— PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY We give it o Wae care not at ail v Furni ure But the ne will ¢ | - T ool e n 18 AT And we'll b rooms i And brown o 1 hit g ‘\’\“_. i i i They always have the largest and best stock. A I NG STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOOR A wasp is a good ik crab it goos ~ = = = The nso of tho term * Shor n with the & great road aof ust what AMUSEENT Line™ in connee OrPOTALe NG ey an i backward. ‘ i Tho “Olo hon on” i about to dosert an un- | fruitful nest, Do not throw away the little summer straw ulred by the traveling pub ) hat. 16 may bo teedod o plog up. moth holos by e, | BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE. in the ulster | " and Nn'”I-.»;l .|“| In.w vl||||;(\l\l - "Tho Now York Staranys tho nan who would | et by the Groatst reiony sy Aoeia’ *%2 fUFP. | AN RVKNING OF MEARIES LAUGHTER AND JOLLIEST FUN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, THE EVER POPULAR MESTAYER S TOURISTS In a Pullman Palace Car. Augmented in Numbers, With New Songs to Sing, Now Jokes to Tell. complain of our witumn weather would rofuse frogs’ loges for a froo luneh Milk is now 10 conts a quart in Now York, | bt consumors eamfort thomselves with the Alaction that at this prico the milkmen ean ford to uso loss water, One of the Chicaio thoatr with fleas. Tho carpentor complains that the | os andd Juliots rab down the their backs against it. A quack advortisomont says that rod nesoes wro sometimos eausod by dyspopsin. _ This an- nounc ont will be recoived with almost s much joy a8 that of the two-cont lottar post- Dr. Willis annonneos the fact that (Cuicaco, [V rwAUREE And St. Paul. 8 and oporaten ovs ' Winois, Wisconsin, M Dakota; and sl 4 ma ' bran tions reach all the great business naturally anawors the 1 Best Route botween aneapolis. stagos s infostod Keon New Quarteetos, A Noew Pullman Car Richly painted in Oil, gorgeously decorated. 1ther- in-luws are not langhed at in Porsia” Swmo “Wa are all right up to the present time.” | hore. Ho must be'a hold, Tad man, without &4 Seats on sl Thursday momning. — tu-th-tri | wny B, who would Taugh at his- mothor-in- law. An Arizona man at o funeral undort or o earriage which e found empty, but a | man with a revolver stopped him with, *You 't got in thar that hack's roserved for the pre's cousin The uncertainty thess he Judge Milwaukeo, Madison and Prairie d o, Milwaukee, Owatonna and Sairib Janesvillo and Mineral Point, Rocktord and Dubuuo. K Inland and Cedar Rtapids \d Omaha. Fally and Y BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE Saturday, October Gth, EMATINEE AND NIGH'I. The Strongest American Play Triumphant Sucoess HARRY LACY’S k to | of the woather and the i f daylight should remind © bl professionals that it is about time | | to stack their hats, mudl their balls, and take | a rost il next fly time, ¢ Prosnted, and orywhero. Pullman S world are run MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL ors and the Fi tho main lines of the st Dining Cars ins LAY An aetor boasted that he had played before | snd cvery attention i pad to passeirgors by - courte | 66 ) 3 ” | a1l the erowned heads of Tatope, - “T have | Ou8 employes of the company. never appoared bofore any crowtied hoads, ox- s actly,” suid another actor, “but four Kings | 8. 8. MERRIL, A V. I CARPENT once hppeared bofore mo.” Go'l Managor. Gon'l Pass, Agent COMBINATION. A cast of unprecedented exeellence, including the favorito artist Miss EMILY BIGL ' The tal nted young actor Mr. HARRY LACY ~ Superb toilets, new elogant stago accessaries, eto., ete. 1iox offica apon for sale of tickets, Thursday morne 3T CLARK, Gon'l Sup't. GEO 1. HEAFFORD, s, Ag't ‘The citizens of Belle Plains, To egged their brass band last week, have heard the band play think that the above proceeding indicates o high dogree of musieal culture on the part of the citizens, , rotten- Poople who “Hallo, & |1|M:|| ! I[uw'_n the ‘h-xinlnLi\ i "f‘[ 4th.D ol tu lrlu:l_l race in “Oh, fine! Two cand ¥ RT OF lh‘u)‘{lh TION OF THE dutes ; ning —one l“ lfwl man and the L othe rood one, *And of course 'nu are Gl e ‘.‘u United States National Bank At Omaha, In tho State of Nebraska, at the close of business, Qctobor 2, 1853, RESOURCES. Toans and discounts Course T ain't, He'd be too darned lonesome!™ Louisville Courer-Journal. If you write a note to your girl inviting hor toan oyster supper aud find on arriving at the house that a young lady friond ix visiting hor from Chicago, politely ~ask the Chicago girl. too. Then, before runhhm the restaurant, contrive in to fall ¢ S ioalcn log s ATE1 LK bobiex o ottt TS than a bankrupt. S, Bonnd to secure circtlation U, 8. Bonds on hand. ... Other stocks, bonds an1 mortgages Due from othor National Banka...... from Stato Hanks and bankers furniture and fistures.. b expenaes and taxes paid s paid .. other easlh iten oth-r bank ial paper uufl.m), nickles and It Western fai 1 in seal this year a velobes at he following is the secret: 1o before examining it 1f | n this bufore, would not | s fora worthless envelope liadd Joe have paid ton ¢ n when you could have got & dozen good o for the sun “Gontlomen,” romarked o chairman Idress of s wothly rolled carth the wealth of nuts | than au hour, on, WO Wi nin | Swifta's i 5 © trees can be seen to | the part; o s 6 wore; wo we | hereditary atnilg unon Cho reasiaaniba sty | 0 L B S e it at many ph Capltal stook 107,000 00 full advantage. Each bough is bending | ) ) WO pakpos et o AR ] ! | listener; anterrupting the speaker; v Spoctfic | Wik in 20,00 00 over by the weight of its frait. The nuts wony. Let the band play e you sit | rih il et e Ul ; \ hang in clusters of two, three or four, and | down.”” Boston Cour of the Thoro is it that cortificates of deposit. .. [re so umerons that ‘they_appenr inore T dheee Lpothers, by, o any who | et like the leaves of the tree than they | Jucoh Benjumin APt A | really are. The trees ave very large, but | ing the day's i | Clarksvile, ormly shapely auc | goe und golt hudide ! o uniformly shapely aud symmetrical. " The | el e T e 2 0 e stemsa wout eighteen inches in dinme- | = it yesil or sulfering twonty-fiyo yoars with a painful dry ix tollars und a hellof,” waid Jos- | tottor, and tryinig many_physicians, ©wis ot last re . ch tree covering aspuce of wbout |eph.” “In dot all ho gif your" exclaimod Tiovod by the i of Suifls. Spocifc, M eheorfatly | CovsTy op movau, | 4 rty fe They range in age mon iu agomzed tone, 1 paid sefor commend it to all similarly aMicted. ll. M lt 1 oanid ul‘m.mliu;. f .‘l ‘mxt‘lx the way from 23 down to cents for dot goat! We are ruined gompl | sdlaunlyeysanilut thashorostatmnent ila\pis ' 3. T BAKLOW, Cashier. Y hy, Mr. Smith! exclain the young { ’Ilooo ‘\REWARD. -~ - Subseribed and sworn to before my this 10y, ivint's thab. on - our- Ny -+ i toany Chomist who will find,on an | (1 e o aorm g2, oty o thbacber T bttt oen growing | AYabtot 100 ot rticto of Mereury, | L= ¥ corvoet = Attest: e, 16 ith'e. Jomg onongh to bita” A | 1odide Potassium, or any minoral substance JANIES 5. FIANC Mr. Smith mado a desperate effurt to twist THESWIFTSPECIFIC CO,, oAb o 80 Notar) : d of it into his mouth. “Ah, th Drawer 8, Atlnta, Ga. M.T Baiow, there's no necesity of being airaid of it?” said e ¢ Wit Ty, ) the young lady, drawing eloser. Mr, Smith Bliz. | 88 Write for tho litde book, which will be malle didn’s know what she meant. Ol City Horses Wintered. oulil e Mm Dr. Henry l | chard, As the ulxtu]xw]wuuiullhfi (luly, [ free. Den ulorado. VAT t atmosphe; he hulls split | | ALLSUENIDI R | ) ! —m— price: Small size wr ol Targo sizo | The undemlgned are preps » winter bo ot oy a0 ooy udscan; | a blooming flo Within " thin nutural | /% new sty seap bt s s spcationes | O RS e { cup tho well-matured nut lies, hold in its | ¥ it Yér¥ ",“".\ g froml . the. aututt | 31"9/9. Double or Box Stalls. h | [ [ Place by a delicate, mosslike net, which s of imported witing, wnd will do |~ ON REASONALE TERM i i ' 3 i o s prize By T o5 fr o ory el indesd fo ire dress, to tuke HIGHLAND PLACK T OMALLA, Let Your Light Shine. | the suggestion and bestow the prize upon t becomes dry, separates from the nut, | very -well indeod for an entire ) S | [hor, * 10 would bo delighted to |allowing it to fall. To facilitate :|.m‘:h-"lv’;:;;;f\_~lp;tl»-w it !'flllllflfltl\';'l":t"'i'l" NOTICE! ~sopt 20 Dr. Wagner, tho celebrated specialist, of Denver, | | see such a present.’ process Mr. Heath caused the trees | ' gly, and twelve arrow pleats - ol Bav Laniuier sbehy beliereln Iitnpiienrld “Do yau think they would?" asked |to be nntl\ agitated, 5o that the dowd- | a0k ki) SHO VIR IO MM D ik ' ' MRS. LOUISA MOHR his fellownien. — His ¢ lost manh Ellerslie, vacantly, and he went |ripe nuts fall from the opened hulls. | ploats hebind is sot o half belt which goes | sure o win him a namo that posterity will blows, | away, Great care i required in shaking the trees | around in front, aud from it depends w chit 1 Gradus tnd MldWIfe! i s Croy 1 ULt positiv that Hoidses ETUELEI A Slreat stupid fellow ! 0 avoid bacaki nd destroying the |line atsached u a velvet or loather shopping | T s curo tho worst o of s s e .n:u.u‘i:‘!: Have Found It spitefully she tripped back buds for next year's crop, which even now | 4 ~THE isdidal i i L3 rom ehronic uid sexunl diseases of evers kind wil | able. iy beseen formed upon the trees. The ) €A WILSON, 3. D, fhod it thelr best frond. . Jcad His avisementin tu iy be seen I COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! j all our city pape b e PP e (P d Laura | crop of nuts fall upon the smooth, well- | ' 9 : Hustdeng Khow you, wil corrabiorato Was the exclaciation of » man when ho gob & box | - ‘'L nOYOE guw such g goose, " said Laura [ Orop oF U Ja'" HDOR. i SIG0MML W | AVQRAME AFFATR. ,r ol Ay 27 Dvenjort 88, ferer's true friend,— Rocky Mounrain Nows, of Eureks Pile Olntment, which is & ..n..,xu and suro | Barrington, who had three sisters of her | volled earth beneath un $ K | Mra N1 Small the wite of the popular d AT— I\ ELLEY WILSON | s for Filea " Skin incasos,” Wity onute by | own at home season) the nuts form a layer ..|[ on l. Ty e Omcoola, Nob. " SON, aall, postpaid. |E Bt what am T to do with it said!|two iir dopth; ‘when they.are gailiorad by,| Serf aul Meossor of Foislian, [Meq Wik MIGR| o o gh ropalra, b A il ' M et | o undergeig hroronig epalrs ot Physicians and Surgeons, o Y 4 o 1self, a AV ETRe , | hand and sacked for market. | Moy 15, 1855 *“That aho had heen severely alicted | without, and the proprietos . Relief to the Afflicted. | The Amercan Diarrhaea Cupe (| Mertin to himself. as e traversud the | hund and sacked for war g e ONDTO NONE 1 tho Mate, 4 OFFIC g wintry gloom of moonlight strects, Mr, Heath, who has perhaps the |duringsevoral yoars with kidnoy wid liver discaso, Wi In medicines, a8 In scicnce, the spec Haa stood the tost for twenty voars. Sureeure for | Ol 1 have it! Ullgive it to Fauny |largest bearing walnut erchard in the [ accompaniod with wevore paing and hacka ST aug 21-2m Boyd's Opera House, Onuhu_ ..«sh page wha SR SODILIE 0 Doph A i Nover Fulls. Dinrrhacs, Dysntary, and Chole- | 0o, and sho can make . Christuas | United States, disapproves of gathering | jog triod many wocalled curcs, and medici nen, and - o resla. Thlg Teinacl (s goi ool ; : i1 | presentof it to her little black-eyed cou- | walnuts in the hulls, He claims that the | (0ot caselsing any bonefi " DUFRENE & MENDELSSW/N of hisprofeasion, and the cures he Deane's Fever and Ague Tonic & Cordial. | sin fruit is not ripo and matured until the | /0" PrErIT it ''Nebraska Cornice tnfortunate would seem wonderful if roperly 7o 1aid the doll. rejoisl ¥ and while soeking for & oura, ‘stio notioed the sdver e as o Baloripate ekl Al e8|t o rupossibe to wuprdy thorapid salooftho sama. | 116 laid the doll, rejoicing, on the sofa, | hull shells from the nut without aid. He AND “ndorsed by the most eminent of ° SULLE CUIE, WARRANTED and went to bed, sinking into dreamland | uses no huller, no bleaching or washing |tsement of Hunt’s lemedy snd decided o try it, N s | For Peeran A, snd a1 Mo trowies. | whont the time that Famny Clen was tak | proceasand hiscrop always commiands the | wasing gt tto st . Johmson's v tore ter how complicated their complaint, | PRICE, 81.00, |ing the k 1 ent | highest market price. Some idea of H‘m", mmenced using it with such flattering results that fimumvm TO OMAMA NATIONAL 4 Democrat. ;w J WHITEHOUSE goldon hair before the dressinig Durears in | valuo of a firat-cluss waluut orehard v | contnued is s, atr wsing oy e otilen f el Pl 1.«_r‘.,\3v.". tmenty .| Southorn Catifornia may bo realized by | e pprovement in herthoalt s o markod that sho s e BRI UNITED STATES 3 3 3 LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAIIA, NEB, Why, I what uils you!" cried | consideration of the following figur wishes all who are afflicted in like manner toknow of Chronic Complaints Require For Sale by all D t Dora, her elder wister. **You aro ery- | Mr. Heath has about 200 acres planted in |t most valus o i vt meaicine: and oo | GALYANIZED IRON CORNICES , y i or vale Oy all Oruggists |ing!” ; walnuts, of those fully two-thirds aro | most choerfully roommonds Buavs Remody towh, | S ERIEIERE ol A ., Time for a Cure. [ - “Lam o tived,” guiltily con bearing, and some of - hem are in their | wd especialy t fomalos who aro. troubled with the ENROF NAC I SRS RN regul 3 i < age, i) o o 4 o wex," ! ALS, /IN ), 3, onna aisance who wish tovo st 1 . | DRy HENDERSON, [ | Fanny. prime, boing 20 years of uge, othors 15, | cmpiainte el o FINIALS, 5, Wagnur Rowd not fool Iaciovurd hecaiso of bty | B0 168N Lottest) And she wept hovself to sleep, thinking | others 10 or 12 years old, Last year Mr. — TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, W Vst nim, 16 they will write to the doctor he wil Y0, | {how foolish she had been, and that of | Heath sold 60 sucks of walnuts, This A PAMILY BLESSING, e cones i wdvicn (o Sousbie o had huthortod 1y the sate to trse | courw Martin Bllorslio. didu't care o | year hin orop s mnch Jaror and 1o will| vader st - ap 1o k3 o bado.secivthe PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, OF OMAHA Bever uoad. He has patients in evory city, town an B b ki fitee, | straw about her, Why should he? aryest between 800aud 900 sazky, Each | oving intormation trom 3. Lo Lot of || p oy F @M Ein g 1 d wation 'L'»’i'}"”:"l" M;“'fl"‘ ‘.,h.‘”, the .ul‘;m Wortn, U y u’n\lhl\l\n Dis. Mr. Ellerslic rose the next morning |sack will average about seventy pounds, | 15 Charles street, Portland, Mo, Mr. Lombard says P PR ol Q A T s AU GV = .g,\::‘:..“.::‘:,.\,‘.‘“‘,‘:.‘7:1‘.;;.‘..:::::.:; full of bis momentons rosolve, wil e | which wlf thoreforeyicd b th Tollow” | ko eurtyvrs s 1 B v e wih |- O, AR el e B Capital, - - $100,000.00 —— g, Cures gusranteed ¢ ey rofunded. Charges | such o toilet that the landlady's little |ing vevenue: 800 sacks, 70 peunds to the | severe backache and paing in the side, and whe un N, W, COR. NIA . o ofcaes i i i |y, s i go i vith th0'bly ol [aasie, 28 Fosa; 28 tona of Walute at-3L | woukd No Mown I il dot rit well aa| NGO BUNILLAND JONB T Shall We Reform ? e b oy e e e neatly oncased in her basteboard box. |conts per pound, (tho present market [it seomed dwposible for e o gt | JAISER, Mansger. | 6w, HAMILTON, Pres't. rperionce aro tmportaut. A BOOK for oth sexea \.umlu his vum.<‘1“i“"’ rflm- ly paice) €6,160, 'mm.\..l i“ n-\l‘ ,..\h ilo an sy 1o snd ~h-:; M. T. BARLOW, Casiler. cilo remedies for all discases is the theory | fllswizaiod-=ana lrotiar " e “Oh, my eye, what a swell! from @ grove of trees, and will no doubt | and paing iner to n cl 0 B oant sle Ik USEUM 5 e ’ 4 " 1 I Py spocialtios, to e y dircct thels | - {him_ Yes, Cousin Fanny was at home | eall attention to walnut grewing in South- | Hdneys fastensd to e, and after by b Accounts solicited and kopt sub- studic 1l GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 | 1 hie walk into the parlor? orn California. Those who are surprised prescriptions awd miany of th ANTINGS, NHB. Ject to sight ch;uk. 4 Tust and hie KER'S W« hero, bof he had fairl t th larg old of valuable nut t Mt gettin benefit, | was porsuaded by » : Certificates of Deposit issued pay+ ek ncn is o wonderful fryg v k| BA. up bis mind'in what tarms to b ‘1‘- 14;:}:|\;|f:'}Tl‘|}'l2V‘|lnItl‘ti‘l‘uh-nl‘l“\gll‘llul: e hbor, M. o, sty Hunt's hemody, | COPItal, » & $250,000 able in 3, 6 and 12 months, bearing hiis and himself bowing and | five ye: o tal work to bring this | hiwself and wife had bean groatly benefited by ite Interest, or on demand without in- s iaren) i s e linis 16 a Taizchalsed VIROR 10 A Suy | rata o L 1 ia Pt sactiiaats oo | ies, e ur 4o ualntancas spoke of JAS. B HEARTWELL, President torest. sullonke o dispaagn vl lud s nescupliead Mo | S v R TR AL s ““‘ :ik“"‘-"' “ll‘“"y‘m‘ 1"‘:‘ (g i ‘I‘“‘ 1“‘|", ta woritain tho highest terma | ducidud to try it, A0 b CLAREE, Vot teadauh Advances made to customers on n.»u‘x‘ll,\:‘l’rh‘l‘w,l‘\-rw e y:.;.‘.\ £ N & e Tl walting: b nd has born many | \rl‘. ‘: ‘x‘ : hol's drug st u ¥ :rr"r&v'ii:ecumlun market rate B arat Bigotey aad lgnor eive ¢ f Cocoa mixed | *He u do, Mr. Elleraliei” said | crops of Lima beans while the trees wer | ! i iakao & L Gooh s A B i o P A S o i e i Sl belcs i e . /o coloring and suailing, **1 am muk- | growing, and Lima beens at from 3 o b | ek s ool andafter by 4 Nt St B cariel closely guarded and evary facil ty ik 14 the torch he can’ est use to guide ' tho weary it you see, for to-nigh |¢ und, an Iding som rireen F T . f e ). M. Mok inne e the founta of health it this asici | I It In d said Martin, 80d thien | ano ton o (16 Ao, a0 Ehiat thaland whiloh | 4Ly Mk 1isut e ; ¥ U3 NN TR P S b P e e Al i & VTORCHLIGHT sk up oyl ) ) “ | | 4 . 0 wority el will do al that is 1 for it, and | it M : 7. fretal sound banking freely extended. ahill to guide sufforing humanity 1o 818 Lazimer \ 1o reflected bow much more appropriate | is now yicldi ner a little fortu now of many other people in Portland who bave rst Mortgage Loans a Specla 1V | Draw sightdrafts on England,) - strwet, Denver, Colorado, it will answer the purpose " @& remark he might have made, and | annua, has not been anproduetive al nd & cure ln Muut's Rewedy after all others fafled land, Scotland, and all parts of Eu~ frvetch It was written, Address " for 1 d . , This Company furnishes permanent homo institu i DR. HENRY WAGNER, : turned very ro o R these years while the walnuts were grow do any koo, and Lrecommmended it to il whohave [ op where sehool Bonds and other legally lsucd Mu. | FOR@. P. 0. box 2389, oF cull at 343 Lariimer Street, Hold by Grocers everywhere, "l'm{, sit down,” said Fanny, ing. Oranges and grapes may be good in | kidney or liver disease, hoping that this may be the | lpal A ulnlh;-llu Ne hlw«kt can u':dmyulmh« ] Sell European P age Tickets. Deaver, Lo, “1 the fact is, Miss Clon,” said | their way, buta walnut orchard near | meanwuf relioving sowe sulleror who docs uot know | o/t Jvorsble tera Loas wads ubl mirox | V. BAKER & g iead the column hewded “The Necoasity for the oG- C0., Dorchester, Mass. Mr. Ellerslic, plunging into the midst of Sant Barbara is an assured fortune, Collections Promptly Mace. g e all woll settlod cpunties of thy state through o £ the merits of Huat's Remedy, " ponsible 2cal corresvondenta,

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