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- e G—OING "’D\TES: o L PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO,PEORTA &ST.LOUIS, LINCO! ORr VA EA""\: CITY A"D ATCHIS0 I TC DENVER, OMAHA AND u‘...*T I’I“ ’;_\T,ZCCD G-OINC-.— X 'AS'J". NEW l"’l{l(, Bo At trains for all points Seywh, Elogant Duy Conehies, Parlor Cirs, with Ite elining Chairs (seats froc ok ing' Cars withh Revolving Chy Cars and t 1 Chicao, Topeka’ Without ehin, runni g theix own truing between Chicngso, Lincoln and Denver, and Chicage City and_ Denver. Thiough curs Indianapolis and Council Blufts, via Peoria 5 Quincy, rItapids wid Al polis; Parlor Cars . Onlyone chiang is and Des Moines, braska, and Denver, C 1t 18 also the only Through Line beiween 8T, 1oUIs, MINNEATOLIS and ST. PAUL. TTt1s known ns the great LINE of Am *od o e the Finest Eqnipfni Railroad in the World for clagsez of Travel, Through Tickeis via this Hne for sale at R. It counon ticket offices in the United St Aad Cana uln . THROUGI OAR , and 15 universally admit PERCEVAT, ToW Manarer Due 4 07 "1 0LD RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, (suce) I'E Vice-tres. a5 ORS TO THE J. M. B, & B. €0.] “THE MONARCH The most extensive maunfacturers of Billiard & Pool Tahles IN THE WORLD. John Hockstrasser General Agent or Nebraska and storn Towa, 609 8. Tenth Stroot! OMAHA, NEB &4 Prices of Billinrd and Pool Tables and materials farnished on applicati Western Comice-Warks, IRON AND BL E ROOFING. C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 84. Omahs, Nob, MANUFAOTURER OF 6alvanizea tron Cornices arDormor Windows, Tintals, Tin, Tron and Slate, Roofing, Spoee Metalilo Skylight, Patent adjusted Rachots Har and Braoket Shatving. 1 am gont for the above line of goods. 1ron ¢, Balustrades, Vorandas, iron Bar umuw Fonc ]’l(()l‘l)S,\LS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF POST OF FORT D, A, RUSSELL, WYOMING. HIRADQUARTRRS DEFARTMENT OF TIIK I'LATTE, ) Sealod proposals. in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this joftice until 11 u; Saturday, October 15th, 1881, at which time and S foned Officers Quarter 1\‘\ Fickd Officers Quartors Engine House, and House o' be of bri Also, the following Workshops, and cated on sites to be designa o work o r s woon thereatte ) sots Barracky, and two sets Captaing Quarters to be comploted by Dec. 31st, 1884, and the remaining buildiogs by Junc 80, 1685 'if p Proposals may be mado for extheror all of the nigs: the price of each to be stated separately s proposal mist. bo ac ¥ & Kuaranty sum ot 5,0 build & oqual, and such oduction st Lo the public ser- given to article acture produce he consumption requ vernment reserves the right o rejoct any or or parts thercof. Plans and specitications sy b seen and examined at this office, Blank proposals and nstructions us’ to bidding terms of contract, paymeat, and cireular giving formation to bidders, willbe furnished on - applica. to this offfce, proposals to Lo marked ruction at Fort D.A. Kusscll, Fand addrossod to” the unde G. B. DANDY, Chiet , Quarters sty ing Turritory, OCULIST & AURIST J. T.ARMSTRONG. M. D, Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear, 1503 FARNAM ST, . - OMAHA afical Intitute by theStateof 1Lk - perimapentlyc Bleenenizdinarurty Ve {or by letter, sacredly confidential. + went by Mail and Express, No § assaue L0 indicate contente or sender, " ashington §i.,Chicago 1! &-—-—u.—.' et ()\L\Ih\ l)‘\ll \ l’l' 1 Tl’r,\lb\Y SE I‘"l "\H’I R: HUNTS IKIl)NFY & »'“ IT CURES ALL OTHE CINES PAIL, ns 1t aotn DIRECTLY and AT ONC the KIDNEYSH, LIVER and BOW. FI8, rontoring them to A healthy IT IS BOTH A ""SAFE CURE” and a ' SPECIFIC.” Discnnen, Excenscn, ¥ sin, Conweipation wnd ¥HT #1256 AT DRUGGISTS, 25 TAKE NO OTHER, “éa Bend for Illustrated Pamphiot of Solid Tes- timonialn of Abacluto C HUNT'S RE! DY €0, Providen BUNKd ANDA BLAINE MAN How @ Connectiont Church Piller was Swindled, Mr. Blatne” in that Welcomed the He Mects Emmons Crowd Candidate at New Haven, New Haves 21 the many visitors who came to New Taven on Thursday to gt a glimpse Mr business men and substantial farmers from up Naugatuck aino were some way. Most of them business or purchages to make in town, and staid over till evening to see the republican number candidate on his tour. the of picked pockets shows, there were other travelers in Mr. Blaine’s company than the distinguished statesmen whose names were published, and who made them- | selves conspicuous at every gathering of the people. But it was not supposed, until to-day, that any money had been feloniously taken away except in unwil- lingly abstracted pock Then an nkling came to the Times' represent- ative that somo confidence men h been in the distinguished company of Mr. Blaine and the common pickpockets, and that they reaped a heavier harvest than their humbler brethren in the pock ot-lightening art. Investigation showed that several persons had been taken and lost sums varying from 50 to 15 It wae noticeable that no cases were potted to the police, or, if they were, the public have not heard about it, and the game must have been worked with great akill. The only victim whose name has been found out is a prominent church member, whose motive for desired con- cealment was fear that the knowledge of his gambling would cause his downfall in the church. 1If the others who lost by ‘\\\QNS\@% And Undisputed in the BROAD GLATM of being e VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND MOST PERFECT COORING STOTE er offered to the public. OZ/R@W riven on Horlick's Food, writo hundieds of ful mothers. Mother's milk containg no March, An artificlal food for Infants should wontain no starch. ‘Tho best luul most nulr\\mul their greediness were in the position he occupies it is no wonder that a sense of shame has made them keep quiot. William Berry is the owner of a rather small but fertile farm in the Naugatuck Valley. His wife wanted a silk dress, and by much saving had accumulated about fifty dollars, which she intrusted to hor hushand. Mr. Berry had some business in New Haven, and his wife asked him to get a dress pattern like the samplo ono gave him. Were it not that Mr. Berry returned without the dress pattern or the money it would not be known how the gang operated. . Man like he was he forgot to get the dress pattern in the afternoon, but consoled himself by thinking it would be an ex- cuse to stay over till the next day and 800 Mr. Blaine's reception. He went to the station, heard the cheers, cheered some himself and felt happy gencrally, When the train pulled out Mr. Ber was nearer tho west end of the platform, a fow feet from the rest of the crowd, As tho last car had dashed around the curve a youug man whom Mr. Berry de- seribes as very well dressed, in a checked gray suit, very high collar, striped neck- tio, and black pot hat, ran hurriedly into hira, stumkled, and fell. He scrambled 1o his feet and started to run on, but the train was gone. “‘What can I do?” said he, as he turn- ed around appealingly to Mr. Berry. $What's the mattor!” i INVALIDS 8 frec from i AN Ic DA ER ' Hsn il =—THE MILD POWER CURES,—~— UMPHREYS’ OMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS. ars.—Fach number the spocial pre- £ an eminent physician ' —The only and 8 el ciues for tho people CURES, i , Intlamations, or, Worm Colle, hing of Infunty o use %) 1.00 or sln ‘.y‘..a Pric M R. RISDORN Gen’llusnranfiaAgsm R EPRESENTS Phaulx Assuraace 0o, of 00, O Avsota. . Y., Capltal, o Moraanta, of Kowark., N, § Owlhl 1 mm 1,50 Girard ¥ire, Phlacoly his, " Solial iremen's bund Ospibl . OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SPENSARY Cor. 16th and Capitol Avene, treats all oases Crip Pled or Deforuied, also discases of the Nervous System, Blood, and Urinary Organs. Al cases of Qurvature of the Spine, Crooked Foot Legs and A, Also Chronio affectic Kheumatism, Paraly sis, Pilos, Uloer Catarr s and Bronohitis are ail tréated by now and suc consful methiods. All diseases of tue Blood and Uriu: sry Orgaus, including thoss resulting fr Inore 1idn, or exposure, are safuly aud succossfully t s cure stion, Palpitation of the w8, Loes of Momory,Lack wn be restorod so health neglected. &l or write full descsiption of your case, aud. medi Con tation frce. Address s Block, Omahs, Neb. wd 76 p.m LSUndaye, cine way te snt you. Grmahs Dispense “‘Iather went off and he'll wonder what becamo of me. 1 went into the station to get a lunch and whon I came out the tramn had started. When does the train west leave?" “‘Is your father Mr. Blaine?” excitedly queried Mr. Berry, whe had heard that one of Mr. Blaine’s sons, was with him, “Yos,” answored the young man, *I am Emmons Blaine,” “If there 1s anything 1 can do for you,” said the kind-hearted Mr. Berry, *‘let mo know.” Mr. Berry felt a little exalted to be in tho company of the son of such u distin- guished gentleman, “*Will you direct me to a hotel?” said young Mr. Blatne. “‘Certainly,” and Mr. Berry started off, As they were walking up from the sta- tion the young man asked Mr. Berry to step into a tobacco store and have a cigar. He accepted. Behind the cigar store was a bar, *‘Come in and have a drlnk,” quoth the young man, As a rule, Mr. Berry does not drink. At homo, he nteers olear of all intoxicating boverages, except cider, but now he hated to diso- bligo and ho assented. The bartendor |} must have given him somothing very hard or Mr, Berry must have poured a protty big drink out of the bottle, for he Iuh.uu ho now expressed it, ‘‘a little flustrated,” It chanced that thero was a couple of men playing cards at a little table near the bar, They and the bar- tender wero the only men in the room, The young man from Malne looked over the men's shoulders and began to look interested. In a fow geconds he leaned over and whigpered to one of the men and slipped a dollar upon tho table, That hand was played out, and the man handed $2 to young Mr. Blaine. Mr. Borry's dollar was wagered, Mr, Blaine put up one of his own too, and the playor over whose shouldees they looked handed four back. Mr. Berry folt jubilant. Ho treated young Mr. Blainoand eagerly bot again. He won again, Laying asidohis natural caution, bo offered to treat the crowd. Young Mr, Blaine told him he was getting rockless and should subside, but he would not, He kept on, and began bet- ting on his own account, when young Mr. Blaine quit and tried to get him out ot the saloon, He got ahead about $20. Poker was the gamo and the man whose luck was carrying Mr, Berry through got & full hand, Queens up. To Mr. Borry's varloious eyes this seemed to be fortune. *‘What'll you sell that hand for!” he ored, hoarsel lay it yuunul{ if you want to,” pliod the innocent player, Mr. Berry played. Down went the twenty dollar winnings on the table. His opponent raised him $60. *You can’t do that,” said Mr, Borry. This game had no limit, and the player who had dropped out explained a fow technicalitios that the green farmer had never dreamed of, “Better lot him keep the $20,” said young Mr. Blaine. “Dashed if 1 do," said the pillar of the church, and he pulled two twenty-dollar bills and one ten dollar from the wife's dress money, The other man had four twos. Mr. Berry was indignant. He charged fraud, told you not to bet, said young Mr. Bleine. You would do it though.” *“Lhis was to much, Mr, Berry went Ho & the out, k the first Derby train next morning. Mry. Berry mot him at the door, *'Where's my dress’’ Bu drees there was none, She stormed, {Then it all came out how a pillar of the { church had gambled, Mr. Berry tried to km-p it 4(ulu( but curtain lectures are wetimy ard, and there is church T scandal to interest rumor young hero is a - When Dianer was a Failure, Mr, Edgar W. Va,, wa and loss of heartily and 1 who h ry best dinner i A8 no appe Yor troubled wit energy, H nes and sevoral | [ were in vain until a to try Brown’s Iron It red offec do hint, if yon 1ng, A his rk with vigor. dioner, The Trade Dollar. Lixcory, Nob., Sej T Iditor of Tire I In your issue of the 27th you state in regard to the trade dollar: 1. That il was countries. 2 That it was country. I cannot by rections: 2. Section 2 legal tender. small Dyes fo ular ¢ Only Richar Card, § stamp, 5 ens Rema oftico up to Sept An Brooks W Byed J C Burdotte G H Bell 1 Bire A Ballard Dr. Badjer J G Brown H Barty J 11 S M Coleman A Cloud J Clark CF Caauon €T Collison J Doyle J Davis W P Dawson J. Drew S 1 Everson J P I(ulml. Haskins T M Hewitt 15 Hill A Hines G\ Hanston C A Jones T Johuson W A Londriet C Mayza G Imu\ sen 11 Murry Morso .\ Co Noonon A Nilsson J V O'Donuell J Oleson J T Punminan A T Piner J Rasmussen J Rice H Reed 1. A Kounds J ~1cu)n .l“ Stehl, m»r{ H Servoy J Shields J A Stover C 1 Step H Thrapp J L Waldron A ¥ Woods 1 H Woeker J Willes T Witman E 1, y W \\.m.n M Bittonrney M Brathers N Bent I Danicls M G MeDevitt W I Manging W | Miwmron T Orcutt R Ordam | Jorrellu 5 Perkins Mill Do Russell R coined for ¢ That it quantity of silver in orc circulation for the purposes of trade. 3. nevi was not intended for circulation in ve irculation in foreign 8 given an extra r to induce its tender, aa it this er ale that Tue Bre would willingly misstate facts of history, and would therofore sugiest the following cor- 1. Section 15 of the actof February 12, 1873, provides ‘“Ihat the silver coins of the United States shall be a trade dollar, a half-dollar, &o., shall be a legal tender at their nominal value for any amount not excecding five * # and said colns dollars in any one payment.” Section 3680 of the revised statutes re- peals this provision, of a joint resolution of amounts, 17 Get the Best D family use have ily a package 1son & C colors, and_book of directions for Ze. e LIST OF | ning uncalled for nb congress, July 22, 1876, provides *‘That the trade dollar shall not hereafter be a Now please note that the party clmm» ing to be in favor of ‘‘honest money” made the trade dollar a legal tender for and that, when about $35,000,000 had been issued and a large )nul’llon thereof paid to the class usuaily reciplents of small Bmounu. this same party of **honest money’ the trade dollar and left its victims to suller the loss occesioned. Also please note that Tue Bre takes ground dangero lunatics” when it states that ‘‘they are at a discount because thoy are not a logal tender, although they are of more actual value in silver than the standard dollar,” which is another way of saying that the /i of the government mai demonetized y near the *‘greenback o8 moaey. CuiNrony Fursusi, The quals, dyed fast and L at druggis Burlington, V Diamond LIRS the Omaha 1ot 'S LIST. Abbott A\nmtvm-l P Albert Allen J 13 Bradloy 1, Burke J E Blank W 1T Lriggs C Bowman yle Connor J J Coursott A W Conner C J C Oross (i Sraighead C W Lnlu]l\mll J Drake ) l)uuuldmm JS Dillon A C tt 1lis W ' iott J ‘itzgerald C Geo W A Givill W W) sting W Grinne! 1 J Heeferty Hixon I} Hewson A Hulton H D Hart J W Harvoy J 1t 2 Hall ) Johuson C I Kuhn G Kylo H Kuplinger J L Leitch 1" Murphy G 11 Murply G 12 MeAiph McOune i [McBrido o M Mayfield G Muflin Nolan J son J Oveson A Yarks J T Parry A H Pinoow L Potts (i W Root J I Redman B 1? Rodgers L M Rorbey 1 Smith H Shannon J T Somman B Scott D Siple 1, Spechon J Souter J Sholl ¥ Seott C Q Shandy 1) Spenler L Tait l! L Wiitehiead Wijoski J Watson J Woo .«lwul\l b N W agener Yo den C Bandman 13 Tarkefelds O Cornor R frehity O Frauke ¥ Sileson 1* Jefiroy L, P Kowen M Leunox G 1 Mcinore P Mastr vania L 2 I Mor Madden W Mason TS oterson I Pict Phopis T 1 Reamer M Saratossa C hucarman S nith \ N Hall Mrs s D) s 1d Mrs H Herbert Mrs T Hunter It Hosford Mrs C 2 Hull Mrs M 1 H Hoover Miss I Huss A Jackson Miss I J-uv:m Mrs E Johnson Mrs J W Mrs ML Mrs Mrs 1 Kai Miss Keith Mrs C Laming M Longhenry 1 Luther Mrs F Leee Mrs B Lee C Leihan Mrs M A Lewrence \hul. H McClame Mrs W Mason Mrs 1 2 Mettes Mrs 12 Milier Miss 1. Merkel Miss I Magow Mrs C -“L“n"l) lisa J MelLaughlin Mrs M Marten J I Motter N Matterson Mrs M R Nychtrom Miss N Niven Miss N Overfeet A 2 Orbing A Gsburn Miss ¥ Pound Miss 1. Pierson Mrs C T Totter Miss 1, Rogers Miss B iwert Mrs H gers Mrs J, C 1t Miss C Steffen Mrs Mrs E B Simu un~ Miss L Pederson S Racias Mrs A H Rogers Mrs 1, Renouf Mrs C Senette Miss A ewart Miss 8 Sackett Mrs F 1 Clair M M Taylor Miss M ATH CLASS MATTER, Ekborg ( Bernuth H V Spitznagel J Persons calling for o.ln- above will plem«' say advertised, C. K. Courtant, P, M, e — Frai 1d Ohina, Pauts, September 29.—Admiral Courbet will not recommence_operations 1n Chinese waters until the first of October, Tikx TSING, September it is reported that the empress of China has decided to con- clude peace with France. LoN10N, Septembe Kong dicpitch says cl i Sullivan M Taylor Miss J The Times’ Hong The French stopped and d the English regular trading steamer at nklin and Hai Loong in the channel of Formosa, There is a great irritati sequence of this high handed p neutral steamers conveying soldic tions of war to the varions qu section of the world, are alarmed at their sects if this shall not be resented, and it rded as likely to be a source of probable Lnnvphunlnn with foreign powers, ——— 10,000 bushels Choice Winter Apples for sale in car lots or less, Your busi- ness sHlicited, J. G. Wiruians & Co. 27-1m Nobraska City, Neb, —— Canadian Canal Scare. WELLAND, Ont., Septemb ). —It is stated g line will with- boats from the canal trade and The assigned as low w ensburg that the Chicago & Og draw their erican boats will duct here_is The delay is caused by do the same, This is the cause of much alarm to the canal authorities, at the danger of losing so much money. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 wa Tickets ouly 85, Shares in Proportion®s Lonisiana Smf) LQHEPY Company, *We do heveby certify_aat we supervise tho o rangementa for all the Monthly and Semi-Annue Drawngs of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in perion manage and oontrol. the Dratsingt themselves, and that the same are conductad wilh honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all par 5, and we authorize the connpany to use this cev ificate, with fac-similes of our signatures atiached indta m'unmemmu. f:J Counaionms iporated In 668 tor 95 yeara by the leglalaturs o oducational and charitabls purposos—with & osp vl 1 §1,000,000—t0 which o vesorve tuad of ove) $500,000 has ainco boen added, B an ovorwhelining - popul 189 franehise waumedo a part ot the " present state’ conebitubion adoptod Docember 24, A. D, 1870, The only Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by the people of any Stato, It nover alos or postpones. Tta grand alngle number draw tace monthly, A splendid opportunity to wina Fortuns Ténthy Grand Drawing Olass K, I tho Acad omy of Music, New Orloaus, Tuasday, Octo ber 14th, 1884—-173d Moutbly drawing, UAPITAL PRIZE, 756,000, 100,000 Tickots at Five Dollars Eac tions, in Fifths in proportion, LIST OF PRIZE CAPITAL PRIZE, 1 do do 1 do do .. 2 PRIZES OF $6000 8 do 2000 0 do 1000, 20 do 500. 100 do 200 800 do 100. 500 do 50 1000 do 2. APPROXIMATION PRIERS, 9 Approximation prizes of §750. 0,750 1] do do 500 4,500 v do do 250 2,85¢ 1967 Prises amounting to. . . 4206,600 Lo Appication tor rates to clubs ahould be wade oaly e 0ffioo of the Company in New Orleans. For turther lnformation write olearly giving ful sddros, Make P. O. Money Orders payable sac didress Reglstored Lobtars to ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orloans, La. Postal Notes and ordiuary lotbers by Mall or Kx proes (all sume of # aud upwards by Exprees s ow Sxpense) 40 M A. DAUPHIN, uAM A DAUPHIN, Now Orloans La, 807 Soventh Ht., Washington D. C. 5 0l C. A.WILSON.M. D, (Faculty Prize Medical Uollege of Oblo, SPECIALTY Dyspensing Endigestion, s Malnria, Chills nnd Fevers, © trado mark and on wrapper, Take 1o other, by BROWN CHENICAL ALTINORE, 3D, armanent oo e LY Only $1.00 science of Lite. BY MAIL POSTPAID. A GREAT MEDIOAL WORR ON MANHOOD Exhauatod Vitality, Rervous and Physioal Deblilty Promature Decline {n Man, Errorsof Youth, an the ntold miserles osulting from Indlscretions or ox- oosgon. A book for every man, young, middlo-aged, and old. * 1t contatn 126 prosoriptions' for all acute and nhronlc diseasos each one of whioh la Invaluable 8o found by the Anthor, whoso experience for 2 yoars ls such as probably ever beforo fell to the of of any physican 8o pagos, bound In beauity French mualin m oossed covors, full gilt, guarantoed t0 be & finer work 1 every ssne,—mochanioal, 1it- orary and profoeslonal,—than any ‘other work sold in this country for §2.50, or tho money will be retanded tu overy Inatanoce. Price only $1.00 by mall, post. oaid. Tiastrativo sample conts. _Sond now. Gold medal awarded the author by tho National Medlcal Assoolation, to the officero of which ho rofors. ung A b Relanso of Lifgshould bo road by & tor Instructlon, and by the sfiicted for rollat, 1t will bonoft London Lanoet. Thore 18 no member of soolety $0 whom The 8cl- enco of Life will not bo utotul, whether youth, par- ent, guardian, [nstructor or olorgyman.—Argonant. ‘Address the Peatiody Medioal inatitute, or Dr. W. T 0. , Who © oonsulted on #il disoascs’ requiriag skill and o. Obronic aud obstinato dlseat s that have clans tally Racn”treaten suseirs:HEA L odance fallure. HYSELF DR HGRHE S ELEGTPiC BELT NSNS flfmamrm\\fls —77 ey ,{ A'in Wn fustant by tho putiont. Winter is coming, tho season of the year for aches and pains. In view of this fact wosay buy one of 50 doing you will es_and other ills but cal et, cx . Or- fiAMBUBu-AMERIGAN Paclizet Tompany. (RECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. The stoamships of this well-known Ino sre bullt of Iron, In water-tight compartments, and aro furnish- ed with every requisite to mako 'the passage both aafo and agrceable. They carry the United States and Ex and Jeavo Now Yorks Thurs yator Plymouth (LONDON) Cler- IS) aid HAMBUM Firah Cabin, 855, 806 Al §75. Bicerago, 820 Honry Bundt, Mari Hasson, ¥ 1 Siooros, M- Fofe sgntsip Omaha, Gronewieg & Schoentgen, agents in Council Blufls. *C. B: RICHARD & CO., Gen. Pags Agts., 61 Broadway, N. Y. Cbas. Kozmingki & Co- ral Westoin Agouts, 107 Washiogton St., Chlca OCTOR IWHITTIER m 7 St. Cha . St. l »ul~. Mo. e erous” Prostvation. ety Mental and Physical Weakness , Mcre al and other Affece BEDFORD & SOUER Owing tothe increase —_|in our busivess we’ve admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Davis,who is well and favorably known in Omaha.This tions of Throat, Skin or Gones, Blood Poisoning, old Sores and Ulecrs, wo ¢ liic et § Py from indiscretion Exu:ss acribing above diseasos, in male o MARRIAGE CUIDE i tn clothand giit b eover ) Yook of griat. fnicr Habyinets 'aro wrotiuisd by i sdvi PwituP AY men “'Polsoned with Potash.” Thia 13 the caso with hundreds who have boen unwise enough to take Sarsaparillas, Potash mixtures, ete., until digestion i3 almost fatally fmpared. Swifts Specific 1s » vegetable remedy, and restores the sys- tam to hoalth nd bulldp up thie waste made by theso isons. T wis suftering wi several months with make me Yo, The and gave mo Lwr and both me’ rheuma. tism. I then took Sarsaparilla, ote. All these made nd treated Potash, ocly to my appetite PILES, FISTULA, And ber Discases of the An 1 Rectum, 120 8. 14th St. Cor. Dougla.s' " -"' OMAHA, NEB. od snd wit 3 All worse, as it tho'poison farther into my h ter, A lfl nd lnllutml Ishould take ft's Sp )«f o, and it cured me of the Blood Poison, llm\lr the Maroury aad Potaah, out of 1oy sysseres ad vo-day. | m us well as [ everwas." GEO, 0. WELLMAN, Jr., Salem, Masy ith, the larges rehant in Galnesville, fered for yoars from the combined John Ga., sy effects of ent and by taking 8.8 cured me thor: cly. A petite, strongth and flosh returued 1 waa cur ed with 16 Our Treatise on Blood aud Skin Diseases matled troe sppllcants to THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 00, Dravwer 5, Atlantac O, N. Y. Office, 169 W. 224 8t., botween 6ih and Tth Avenuce. Phlladelobia office' 100 Clicstout 8. RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.8, Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP Uhe Rhine, Germany, Lialy, Holland and France Btoerage Outward, §20; pald trom Antwerp, §15 gxcursion, § duding be i Cabin, 50, Souad Tuip, #0,00; Kxsaralot 00; Saloon frota $60 reion 110 4o $160. Wrlght & Sons, Gen Agents. 66 Broad BB D. E Flod Kiw Oaldvwell. Hamilton & Co., Om & Co., 205 N. 168h Sirest Cmahs willenable us to han- dle an increased list of property. We ask those who have desi- rable property for sale, toplace the same with us, The new firm will be T J & D REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St,