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s e h T]llil\\”“s (B EE ATU l ])\\ \()\l MBER 8 1884 DOUGLAS COUNTY, Mcial Canvas of the Returne, Leav- Lewis S. | | The offic hm\w.r tho roturns f.rf Douglas « d by M. | ith ¢ clerk, and Mes | [t unty, condu un'y 1 was uded d Capt, concl at 4 p.m, yo following is | the aggregate for l'm respective candi- dates Total numier of votes for Blaine and Logan electors, 4,882; Cleveland and Hendricks olectore, 4,444, Majority for Blaine, 438 Congressman First district—Charles H. Brown, 6,247; A.J. Weaver, 3,110, Brown's majority, 8,137, —James W, Dawes, 4,414; 4,8 Morton's For governor J, Sterling Morton, majority, 470, For lieutenant Shedd, 4,680; L. C. Pace, 4,7 jority for Pace, 45, For Sacretary of Stato—Roggen 4,582, Bonesteel 4,771, Majority for Bones- teel 18, For Auditor of State—Babeock 4,079, Beneke 5,272, Benoke's majority 1,103 For State Treasuror—\Willard 4,5 Clancy 4,766, Clancy's majority 1 For Attorney General—Leose 4,348, Montgomery 5,002, Montgomery’s ma- jority 654, For Commissioner of public lands and buildings—Scott 4 444, Alberts 4,919, Albert's majority 475. For Superintendent of public instruct- ions—Jones 4,617 Dean 4,744, Dean's majority 127- or Regent of University—Burnham Scovillo 4,736, Scoviile's majori- governur — H, H. 5. Ma- 33, For District Attornoy—Estelle 4 Godwin 4,045, Godwin's majority For State ator, 9:h eonutorial dis- ‘lark 4,087, Ferguson 4,710, Fergueon’s majority 23 For State Senator—Smythe_ Baumor 4,164, McShano 5,5l 4,870, For Ropresentative 9th district—Specht 4,932, Morrison 4,507, Jenk Brunner 4,798, Stephenson ¢ Ardle 4,886. Whitmore ¢ 4,043, Rasmussen 4,40/ tringline 4405, Riley 5,214, Mulvinill 4,776, Winepear 4,863, "Curtle 4,886, Clark 4,673, Gelston 4,264. For County Commiseioner—Radman 4,532, Timmo 4,612, Timms's msjority, 80. For County Judge—McCulloch 5,017, Points 4,334, McCulloch’s msjority, 6483, Eor County Coronor—Homan 4,2 Drexel 5,125, Drexel’s mojority, 917. For State Senatora—McShane (dem. and antimonop) and Motz (dem. and antl-monop) wero declared elected. For State Representatives— Whitmore, (rep. and anti-monop) MeArdle, (rep. and aati-monop) Troup, (rep.) Baumer, (rep. and workingman) Kiley, (dem., and untimonop,) Turtle, (dem. and enti- monop) Winspear, (dem and anti monop) and Mulvihill (dem. and anti-monop) wers also declared elected. For Float Senator—Clark, who was bsaten in this county 23 votes, carries the district by 24 majority. The constitutional amendments and the court house proposition sl carried by hancsome mn]urlhflu THE MAYOR'S REQUEST. The Council Biaffs' Executive that No Mora Balletins Be Posted Up. Asks Couucil Bluffs Correspondence, Mayor Vaughan, of Council Blufts, last night izsued the following request to the residents of that city: Inasmuch as public excitement over the po- litical contest in New York hus reached a point when the peace :nd dignity may bo- come endangered, I therefors request of the daily newspapers of this city that they cease displaying bulleting contaiuing exciting nows, and ask the people to repair to their places of business to await the result _with nd good order, As a precaution T ordered on a epecial detail of police with ve instructions to preserve the poace and dignity of the city at all huzy WK, Vavaiay, M The domocrats and ropublicans last evening tried to seo which could paint tho town the brightest red. The demo- crats, with a band and tin horns made a parado and serenaded congressman Pusey and John N. Baldwin, who made them s, Puaoy expressed tho hope o hurrah was not promature, The s wero out 1a fall force on y shouting lustily for Blaino and repu Broad Logan, Piotures of All the Presidents Free, A complote set of pictures of tho 21 Presidonts, each separate, with dato of inauguration, birth, eic., malled freo to everyone that sends 150 for sample copy and illustrated promium list of the Rural Nebraska, a 20-page, 80 column farm and family journal cxtablished 15 yours. The pictures alone are worth 10: apiece and roone who acceps this offer wili vwr rogretit, Addres H. S. Smith & Co., Pub’rs, 106 and 108 8. 14th St., I)umh1, Nebraska, e The K, O, Bicycle Tournament, Mr. William Patterson, John Hitch- cock, O, H, Gordon, C. M. Woodman and scveral other young men of Omaha left last night for Kansas City, These gentlomen have gone toattend the Kansas City bicyclo tournament, which begins to-day. Mr. Patterson has been engaged to do trick and fancy riding, and has en- tered the two, three and four mile and all professional races. Mr, Hitcheock has entered all open races. News from that quarter will be anxiously louked for to-night by their many Omaba admirers, a3 they are expected to come back with eoma of the prizes at least, e SKIN DISEASES CURED ¢ Oiotment, © By Dr 08 0 if by mag , Black Heads or Gru Blotches and Bruptions on the facs the skin cles Also cures 3 um 3ore Lips and old 0y by druggi | mailed on receipt 50 conts, Sold by | Kuhn & Co. and O iman. PR A Newspaper Treasure, Mr. John Taylor who resid ' Omi \ewapapor " Lidz I No, I published 25, 8 o Tony cuts ia ity Juaint > canals w | « present tin highly, and has once a fancy price for i S Only a Ste When catarrh has progrossed to a certain extent, it is only & step to y!.m terribly fatal disease, coneumption. If yon have catarrh, even sliy t';, it is a terrible istake to allow it to continue its coursa unchecked. 1 you will only resd, you will find conclusivo roasons why you should take Hood's Sateaparilla for catarrh, in the statements of many people who have been completely cured of this disease in ita most scvere forms, Send for book containing abundant evi. dence, to C. 1. Hood & Co., proprietors of Hood's Sarsaparilla, Lowell, Mass, — m Scourge. Revorts of tho disap have a depressing effect Tourists again are leaving Tho Phan Panis, October pearance of chole upon the bourse. the country. e — The Improved Ready Reckoner. Contains tables showing the amouat and value of any quantity of merchandise at any vrice from a quarter of a cent to ten dollars, either by weight or measure. Also tables and wages and board by the day, week and month; board, ecant- ling and plank measure; cubic meusure- ment of timber; log mensure snd weight of grain per bushel, and interest tables, Algo the interest laws of the different states, Business lawa in daily use, Busi- nees forms, eto. i This valuable book which should be in the bands of every man and boy in the land will be sent postpaid on receipt of tifty sents by the Wesrery Punuisiize Co., P. O. Box 509, Omaha, Neb. Land 20 stamps take e ~~|-1l Beef to the GO, 7 November 7.—The arbitration ttee on the relative rates on dressod beef and live cattlo to the seabord met to-day ld to agree. Judge Cooley, on b ilronds will report on the rate to Com- missioner Finlay, 8. W. Alberton, on bohalf of the men, will report ancthor. Geo, B. Swift, on behalf of tho dressod beef men, though disagrecivg with both, will make no roport, 's Acid Phosphate, ent Hesalts, Dr.J. L Wiuus, Eliot, Me., says “‘Horsford’s Avid Phosphate gives most excellent results.” e — and Health Stock. All owners of live stock are no doubt interested in keeplng their animals in a sound healty condition, and are anxious to bring to a halt any disease, no matter how tritling, as soon as it makes its ap- pearance. To accomplish either or hoth ae, the Western Live Stock Reme dy, manufactured at Omzhs, has no equal. It is easily given to cattle, borses,awine, and sheep, and is an articlo that hes never failed to give satisfaction, if prop- erly adminlstered. Taousands of dollars might ba saved annually it breeders, farmers, and,in fact, any one from the pereon owning an extensive hord to the modest gardner with a pony and a cow, {4 keep their animals in a thoroughly healthy condition, Keep stock healthy and every conta- glous disease that comes along will not take hold with the grip of death. To do this there is nothing equal to the West- ern Live Stock Remedy. Do not wait until the horge is stolen to lock thestable door, but lock it now— before the thief comes aloug, by the out- lay of only one dollar for a trial packago of the celebrated and thoroughly tested boon, the Western Live Stock Remedy. Euquire of your druggist, or general storekeeper, and if you are unable to ob- tain it there, send One Dollar for & pack- age, post-paid, to tho Westery Live Srock Remepy Co. Box 504 Omaha, Neb, Special Discounts to thoe Trade. —c— Buy B, H. D uglass & Son's Capsi- cum Cough Drops for your chiidren Diseases of Live they are harmless, g to tho tast: wnd cure their colde, D- 5. and Trade Mark on everp drop. 1 C ———— Prokcribed Literature, Loxpoy, November 7.—An injunction has been granted restraining Miss Devly from pub- lishing Lord Lytton's letters to his wife, - - FOR SALE—A good family hLorse, y and harnosa, L, A, Ramu, Post Ollica Box C — An ¥artl Shake, Burina Visra, November 7.—Tha severest shock of earthquake felt for three yoars was felt in this vicinity last night, At Cali a church and several hcrses wera botally wreck- ed, Catarrh i3 8 constitutional disoase, Ho.d's Sarsaparilla is & conatliutionsl remedy. It cures catarrh, Give it a trial. e Tervible Boiler B NEw O ans, November plosion at Mead's eugar house is more torrible than at first reported, Tho Lilled aro, Ed- en, engiueer, N. Boolk'r, John Jones, Heory Nush, Joseph Richards, Panl Richards, James Itees, William Wilson, Henry Marie' in lored), The last two nre boys, 12 and 13 vears of age. Tho wo nded niimber six, plosion, s boiler ex Decroasing British Teade, 7.—During Lontoy, November 7. October British imports decreased compared with Oc- tober last year, £4,737,000, Exports decreased compared with Octobar last y £ TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tho Greatest Modical Triumph of the Ago! YMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER, Loes of uppetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the bead, with o dull sensation in tho bick part, xain uvnder the shoulder- ry £,0 #pirits, with ed wome duty, eling of havi Jeariucss, DI Hear| over dache itering ai the | | FR DAY'S ‘"If“"' ‘ iy ‘;‘.fl ‘DG,’; ml’m ke Oattle Few aud at Peor Figures all Around. and Lower to Slow Tl’ld(‘ Wheat Crushed at Abroad. Hogs Strong and Home The Weather and Politios Flatten Corn, Eyerything Demoralized in the Greater Interests of Eleces tion Affairs, CHICAGO MARKETS, Special telegram to Tk Bre, Citreaco, November 7.—0ut of a total of about 450 cars of fresh receipts there were 100 Texans and 150 westerns, loaving ooly 150 carsof all sorts and descriptions, The im« proved demand caused prices to advance 10@ 15¢ on best, makiog an advance for the week of 25@30¢e, Three loads of Liverpool cattle, averaging 1405, sold for 6 05, and two loads of nice medium steers fat and even, avoraging 1360 1ta,, wold for 6 and these were the highest figures during the morning, Good . steers, to 6 80. ' But tho bulk ¢ alled fat cattle of 1300 to 1400 are_selliog around about; to 600 and reedinm steors of 1200 and upwards 4 80 to while common of 1100 and upwards may & 175. Cows and butchers utmk are v well: stock faoders re Toxaus wero sclling vy and st along shout the ern espocislly the best were making good pr as any day this week. grade Texans and weste ns were gonerally portod & shade lowor. Wyomi cqually Low ming, 1116 Montena, 1 Receipts woro rathor heavior than antici pated and the absenco of one or two big packing fitms and one or two loading shippers, the supply was preater than could be disposed of unless at lower prices, and most salesmen quoted the general market strong and lower, with the decline mainly on best packers. The shipments of hogs are nearl than Lost week and the recel per cont less s vold down ‘and thereabouts, Fair to woud at $1 00@4 60 and the best at 3501 80, while aesorted heavy, almost cqual to old styla P hiladelphias, sold at $4 1 en light sorts were dull at $100@+ poor to good skips, ON "CHAXGE, The general tenor of to-day's = bordered on weakness with littlo dechne re corded in grain options, the Influencing causes beivg the fine weath r and liberat sales, in nn- tiepation of a break induced by the polit situation, Wheat open shado lower and at quite o dechno, esrly. The k market helped SRR e t the top tho whole crowd hogan selling fieely on the basis of tho political “news and broke the market The close of the morning sess e hoavy m 6 the Jowest point of tho day up tot time. The woather also had much to do w the weakness. No, 2 t carly and down to opened stoady at full gures. I ‘T first quotations wero th best of the sora- ing eession, The mm weather was very de- pressing to tho cerea!, and brought ouf such liberal selling that values broke off § at about the same as in - wheat. No. 2 cash sold from Oats were steady at a slight declino in sympathy with other grains, but with little ly in_the May option, Cash Kyo waas steady and lightly traded in” at 50} for No. 2 Novemb:r, Pro- visions modorately active, steady and firm for all kinds, with lard showing 2} advance all around, and rib entirely nominal —— VIRGINIA, DEMOCRATI Ricinoxn, November 7.—Returns mostly official from eighty-three counties and all citics in Virgicia give & majority for Cleveland of 7,400, Seventocn counties remaining to be heard from gave a Democratic majority last year of 1,270. These counties are likely to the same, if not & greater majority now, Cleveland’s majority in the which will make state n rly 9,000, »r Mahone docs not y nocrats, VIVACIOUS VINGINIANS, Ricnyoxn, November 7.—Richmond’s en- thusiasm continues unabated over Cloveland's “eertuin” el ment of the democratic pogulation” is unparalleled, Two hundred gun wore fired, business has bean done einco yestorda; centers wro crowded all day with domoerats, Another great demonstrats curred to-night, 1 U nizht ¢ ned 6,000 10jority. 4 the stato to November 7.—The returus to- tho stato to the demo rats by KENTUDKY, THE SEAT OF BOURHONISM, LoutsviLLe, Ky., November 7.—Louisville has been taking thing: and anxiously waited the definite election roturns, but to- night the city has gone mad over the *“demo- cratic success " Tha Courier-Journal took the miti'ive in decorating its building, and the city is now haudsomely decorated with flags, bunting, ete, Old men and boys vie with each other in celeb ating, and the streets ar filled with enthusiastio citizens, who rejoice and shout for “democracy and "roforn call is issued for & mass ratification for Satur- day. iiet COLORADO, ALL STRAIGHT, Disver, November 7.—The republic state central committee estimate their ma tiesin the state as follows: Blaine, 4,000; Congressman, 3,000, and for the state tickat an average of 2,500, The democratic state contral commi‘ten give no figures, but cluim the u'ove majoritics are over ostima td, LOUISIANA, New Onrueans, November 8,—Rockets, bombs and bon fires light up the city, The States, Pic ayunc an A Times ]luw offices wted in honor wds in the atches from Missiesippi # ara shouting | nu\\ ntsin this stu At rej 7, CuanLotry, N, ( < wild with exci Tha city Tand’s pend from nine c tial from the r i | pood senso ent o ing Limself in the head. T rality of ( | p— | THASNKSGIVING |t ENT'S PROCLANATI0N NG ATAR AY, NO “ o | \ { The prosident i pro I'ho & son 18 nigh when it is the wont of this peopla to observe & day appointed for this purposo by the prosident as an eapecial A slon for thanksgiving unto God, Now, there n of this b woed enst Arthur, pre of the United by designat uch day of general thonksgiving, Th o the 27th of this present November, ) recommend that throughout the land, the peopls _ceasing from their_accustomed occupatione, do then keep s holiday at their several h'mos and their several placos of worship, and with heart and voica pay reverent ackcowledgment to the giver of all good for the cun: ings wherewith Ho has visited this nation —— Henry Fawcertt, Loxpos, November 7 ¢ postinaster- goneral, the Rt-Hon, Henry Fawcott, death was announced to-day, was a genaral vorite with the I:aders of Lith the liberal a the tory parties, A great deal of his p ity may be accounted for, howovor, by venaral sympathy which was exprossed for the total blindness with which Fo was afflicted. Astonishment has always been ox- dressed at the successful manner n which Mr, Fawcott conducto { the complex duties of his office without tho mid of the sonses of sght, and In this connection a great deal of praiso has been bestawod upon Mrs Fawceatt, who has for yoars acted in the ca pacity of privato secretary to her husband, ofton acrompanying him to the house of com mons when ha expected to speak, and render ing him material assistance in tho performance of bis cuties as postmaster genoral, e Criticising Our Klection Methods LoNnoy, November 7.—1hy tory papers to night contain large articlos descriptive of tho violence and frand which thiy assort universally prevailod throughout Ameriea during the olection of Tuesday, oy call the attention of Englishmen to this phase of Awmer rapublicanism, and insist that it should bo a terrible tho ovils of the growing in tho lust fow years 1 ireat Britain, On the other hand, liboral uals point with siguificanco to the qu ness und order which prevailed, a isil that uader the excitement of g ly closo contest tho peopls of the United States have shown a mount of o and oly unknown in like cireum- stanc:s either in Englan 1 or on the cont neat, et UNION PAOIRIC, ADAVS' EPLANS 10 ROAD'S FLOATING DENT, ik, November 7 —Charles Fra Adams, presidentof the Union a communication to Siinoy 1. plaining tho financial condition of tho paoy. s says that ha oxpects to havo by tha firat of January £1,500,000 uot to apply the floating de 1 Lhis time for ward the pla the floating debt steadily and by every means possible until it is extivguished, Smoke Seal of North Carclina co. whosa j LEDUCE THE IDENT “This e A Minneapolis Mothor, Many a mothior will read with intorost what Mrs, MoCurdy of 907 Cadar aveuue, Minnespolis, says: **Sinco an_ att diputheria, o year ago, I have b troubled groatly with indigesti ich |, 1o doctor's medicine would help. 1 be- gan using Beown's Tron Bitters two months ago, and it acted like a charm, 270 mo such an apptits I was hungry all the time. 1 consider mysclf well, and rccommend my friends to use it. Shall also uee it when my childrow are ailing.” e ——— RIOTOUS N THOUBLE AMONG THE MINKRS OF HOC VAL- LEY, OI10—THE SHERIVF CALLS FOR TROODS, Coruvypus, Ohlo, Nuvomber 7.—President Green of the Columbus, Hocking Valley and do railroad has reqhested Gov. Hoadley to order out the mulitia on account of the burning of bridges in Hocking county. Sher- 1l McCarthy of Hocking county to-day tele- graphed the governor ta order out the troops, Ho eays that Murray City was attacked last night by or more ers who used tins il ed with giant powder with fusos ‘attached and rome dynamite, Tho heriff says that he could manage Hocking connty it Perry and Athens counties wero looked after. troublo hus been reported so far to-day. Hoadley is in Cincinnati and ths call "has not been answered. PR Seal of North Carolina Smoking bacco is the best. To- AL Lovisvitte, November 7,— sky, assigned ,000, carr stated. to ba ca the extengion of ¢ uor Failure, fenry Wolf, 1by the failure of 1 period. — A Lincolnite's wvember 7, . Nelaon, b, suicided hero to-Jay, shoot x Ci incoln Duds Dusted, N. Y., November 7, o Dissell & Co. ,000. The cloth. burned this SYRACUSE, ing house morning; los A Valuable O mic—Itead this ARDANE 8, 12, L%, , ARK., January 17, 1883, A, Robinson & Co. Louisville, Ky. M Gionts—Fend immediataly by rail one gross Hughs' Tonic. You sk for what quauntity of Hughs' Tonic 1 am hand- ling. 1sold ducing 1882, soven and oue quarter (7}) geoss, and could have sold more had 1§ not been out of it on several oceasions, 1t s the leading T'onic of the country, and always will be from the fact that it gives tho bost matisfaction As for certificates of cures could if | had desired have gotton you any amount of them. You are at liberty to uso my name in regard to what I say of tho Tonic a8 you pleaga, (Signed) M. M. CROOM. Propared by R. A. Robinson & Co., Wholesalo Druggists, Lonisvills, Ky., and st retal by Schrofer & Bocht, Druggiste, Omaba, Rotails £1.00 per bottle, eix botiles, $0 00, o — Our Mexican Border, MEXICo, via GALvesTos, November 7 The treaty of reciprocsl passage of Ameri and Mexican troops across the bound has been extended to November 31, 1845, — named Inces a witness for the plaintiff in the case of the state ugainst Wood. mark yestorday sekel Judze Neville his foes were coming from, He was inl by the court that usder the rulings of th preme court there wis no payment, “Well,” #aid the ulting 1 will A man provirion witnes io take it out of you judge.” The court orderod him arvested for ntory and ho was keptin juil for o of hours, o thon apolg and was releascd, (Elcction Refurn I'he ttorney Goneral 280, Hostetter Orabb 11, W. ha, young man, is engaged as clcrke in the office of of | the I’ coufidence of his and numbers am warm personal friends, The manner of § Slowly Amying in )=Sx'1”h s, Republican National Ticket Suse (aing 1 Majoricies, Local Cone tests Unoertain, Third District, JUNTY, nsgive Blais Shodd 1181, Roy Bab ock 1104 Luese llll HROWN « hw- ial] ~Otlicial ref 1088, Dawes 980 1100, Millard 1104 Scott 1108, Jones 1111, Burnham 1001, Cloves Jand 451, Navillo 519 Morton 623, Pace Clancy 551, Bonestrel 508, Bor 391, Alberts 0, Dean § MERRICK COUNTY, all returns ar as follows Clovoland b, §t. Jdohn 11, ropu ity on »lull and county ticke i . Rlaine 024, n plural follows: Willard v.uu eprosentative i, nonatorial, Me Murahall 16, Second District, RED WILLOW COUNTY, The ofticial returns of Red Willow county aro as lulL wa: Blaino 66, Cles nd 200, governor, Dawes Morton Milldr lieuteriant_governor, Shedd "8 S8, secretary of state, |u\€|'|\ 3 Bodesteel 286, Bigalow 14; treastirer, Willard Fu'ton 1 633, Clancy mmmnoalmwr of vullic lands, Yolan 308, eI eFasthbatva) |V|~L[ 8. 00, llw kv\nll THAYER COUNTY. Thoe official vote of Thayer county is as fol- 220, fusion 8 0, St. John 14, 8, Miller 10, hmhl 1 Bonesett AD THIS, of Marahall b s d with nervons debility, 5 or old) aflic d all king of vitality and manhood bles, Also for rhew and many other diseases, Comy r to health, vigor and manhood No rigk ineurred, ny thirty days’ is allowod. Writo them at once for illus- od pawphlot, froe, e e— ARG, HUNT—HAMBRIGHT svember Gth 1881, by Rav, | lor. Mr. An- drew J. Hunt, o Mugio ¥, Ham- bright, both of this city. Tho young couple aro well known in - Oma- Tho groom is an upright and intelligent ¢ Express company, and has tho employers, The bride is ine of Omaha’s most excollent young ladies, # her acquaintances many frionda and ac. (uaintances of both unito in- wishing thom all ness and prosperity. S The Dynamite Disaster, READING, Pa., November 7.—Up o noon s, to-day the bodies of three of the men buried under ths ruins of stack at the Robinsonia furnace were recovered, burned beyord recogs nition. Tour ohers were buricd under wov- cral bundrod tons of debris. The forco of tho dynamite explosion was felt within radius of thirty mile CAPITAL PRIZS& $75,000 ~aTickots only 85, Slaros In Proportion®e Ledisiang Stale Loller Colpats, and én person manage and control th ]:ruvn themselves, and that the od Ronsaty, fairmess. and in good Jaith toward o ties, and 10e arthoriza the a rosorva b on added, far vodm fh fri wiaka 0onsHiL wae mado s 3 adophod Docors! ex %d, A, D, 187 iho only Lottery ever voted on znd cu. dorséd by the people of any §1at 14 nover soalon ox postpone: Its g2 nd nlngAe nuw place A y.,..,,mlm opportuulty to w) 11th Grand Drawing Class L, io tho Acad- smy of Music, Now Orloans, Tuesdny, No vember 11th, 1364 —-174th Mouthly drawing OAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000 100,000 Tickots at Kive Dol o, Froe tons, In Fifths fn proportiou, LIST OF P CAPITAL PIIZE do do a Fortuns 1 1 do do . ¥ PRIZES OF §000 b do 2000 i eddrear, POSTA Now York Fxe by Exprons (all mu ponso) addics vd y inury lottor. ¢ ¥ of 85 Aud UpWarus b our exe M A, DADFIIR, CrM. A, DADRIUI, New Oxlenra Lo, 807 50vent Wnshington D Mako P, 0, Menoy Osders payadle snd addross Rogistored Tottors to NEW OLLEANS NATIONAT, BANK, Now Urleans, L. E MEE,‘S "1 "% GLYE Q', T AL H.m,Tll. CHINA, &Gy oo IJMLD/I “‘No! “Sho Bittors T “But Bittors, ATHIC HOMEOP PNAR Hop plant, and the y have shown g *In compounding a medicing whosa virtues ato o palpable to every ono's observation,” away all the time for yoars, “The doctors doing her no good;" “‘And at last “ludeed! “How medicine,” ven yo a ln d of mu “Teom a complication of kiduey, liver, rheumatie trouble “Und ““Who gave her disoase various names, “And now she in restored to us in good 1th by «s simple a remedy as Hop beforo using it."- necesary ¢ tention to the mes- | rs in a8 plain, b favorably natieed ying the virtues of the riotors of Hop Bittars and avility * * t sh DI Sho Die? lingorod and suffored along, pin- was cured by this Hop | tho papers say s0 much about.” Indeed!” thankful we should bo for that A Daughtor's Misery, s our daughter suff ed on and Norvous debility, of the boat physiciais tho en; no relief, that wo had shunned for yeats Tk PARENTS, Father s Getting Woll, “My daughters say: “How used Hop Bitters ’ “*Hae is gotting well nfter his long euf- foring trom a diseaso declared incurable,” *And wo aro so glad that he used your much hm tor father is sinco ho A Lavy of Utica, N, Y. 4 Nono genuing without » bunch of green Hora on the white lbil atufl with “Hop” or “Hopa” in thole nanio, Shun all tho vile, polsonous Hostettor's $tom. aeh Bitters ina a0 s prematied cav. 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