Only n Tramp. A dark December night the snow whirl ing fiercely round bleak corners mid drilt- ing in long mounds into the streets. At n corner , where the liglit from a lump Tnllu upon him , standu a ragged , niotion- lefls figure bciirinj : tho outlineH o [ a man. His rugs flutter in tlie icy blusls , tlie HIIOW- flnkes eddy around him. drifting about hii feet as ho stands gazing into the uncur tained windows of a great house , whence come sweet strains of music. Within , a grate glowing with wnrmth nnd light , rich upholstered furniture , soft lights , and the group around tho piano. White lingers fljt acrops the keys and glad voices attumo themselves to full , rich I f chords not the cliinsic harmonies of Handel or Bnch , but the simple , .touch- ing "Rock of Ages. ' , The figure moves nearer , find as a simper blafit su cops round him shivers and draws his rags more closely nbout.Yiim. Out in the night , homeless in the pitiless storm , but he is heedless of it all as memory car ries him backward. Childhood , purity and love , the strains of music , acd he forgets what bo has been. "Hock of Age cleft for me , Let me hide myself In Tlice , " And out from the warmth and splendor tho words float to tho liHtcner in the wild storm. He leans wearily against the lamp post , tho wind rises into a shriek and dies away in a hollow moan , tho snowflakes whirling by , for a moment flash diamond fires , but his senses seem sunk in oblivion. Suddenly , from out the brouze throat of' a great clock , jarringand discordant , comes the stroke of 10. Housing from his .reverie , he draws his worn hat over his eyes , and turns into the dark street going where ? A tramp. Only a retched outcast , sick at heart Avitli buffeting the storms of life , weary of disappointments and heartaches , drifting out toward the great shores of Eternity , unknown , till at the sound of the last trump ho answers at the roll-call of the Eesurrection. [ Detroit Free Press. Thirteen at Table. "None of my patrons ever order a din ner or lunch for thirteen , " said a well- known caterer. "Perhaps it is out of re- Bpect for the guests as it is very hard to Beat a company of thirteen. There IB al ways one who prefers to wait , and usually Bonie member of the family retires. At a recent lunch party in one of our beat fam ilies , a yjoung lady insisted upon eating at a side table rather than make a thirteener. She said she knew ttho would die before the year was out if she sat nt the table. " ' Do educated , sensible people believe 5 X there is anything in this superstition ? " "Perhaps not , butit mnkes them uncom fortable. I served a dinner last year where thirteen sat at table , and one of the gentle men took down all the names with the date. " ' "And have any of them died. " "I haven't heard of it. But thentho year isn't out yet. " "Do you believe there's a fate in it your self ? " i "N-o-o ; not exactly , but strange things do happen. A thirteen-platc dinner never turns out welJL" _ ' i carrying Debt. "No , eir ; he did not die of pneumonia ; ho died of bill brokers , sir. He projected an unwise improvement of a piece of real estate , made loans , covered himself with bonds and mortgages , and finally incurred a street debt of § 2,000 , which rapidly rolled up to § 8,000 and crushed tho life out ? of him. He borrowed money on call , got paper discounted , and he worked , lived and died for the bill brokers. Yes , sir , he died of a street debt , upon which he ex pended his strength every week , throwing it ahead from one day to seven. " [ Dry Goods Chronicle. _ \ YlijISo JBou < ; l t. \ ; A young man in Cleveland who invested several thousand dollars in an undevel oped silver mine was taken to task by a former business friend of his father's , who said : "I can't see what on earth possessed yon to make such an investment. " "Well , Y I started out with a determination never to invest in any stocks which could shrink. " "But this stock - " "Can't possibly go lower ; I bought it for 3 cents on the § 1 , nnd the seals on the certifica'to are d cents each for tags on plug tobacco. " Mr. Charles F. Powell , postmaster , Haute. 0. , writes that two of his very Qu est chickens were recently affected with roup. He saturated a piece of bread half an inch square with St. Jacobs oil and fed it to them. Next day ho examined them nnd there was no trace of tho dueuse re maining. , Ho Knew tlio AVcnltucss oftlio Sex- . "Gracious ! Here comes that Miss FlygFi who eloped with old Smith sometime ago , ' said Mrs. Brown , nudging 'her husband ; "I have heard so much about her thafc I want to get a good look at her face , but I don't wish to appear rude by staring directly at her. " "As you have your new bonnet on , my dear , " returned Brown , "all you need do is turn around nssoon as she has passed nnd you will be sure to get a good view ol her face. " [ The Judge. Mr. E. R. Wilson , Grand Eapida. J reports the case of Mr. H. T. Sheldon , of Lansing , Mich. , who for several weeks suf fered from a frightful cough and cold , which was cured by one bottle of Red Star Cough Cure. _ Tlio Doctor's Fee. During the cholera epidemic in Nashville , Tenn. , the late Dr. Bowling attended an old blind nego , who eked out an existence by playing the flute at the street corners. He recovered , and with a heart overflowing with gratitude he took his flute and sat under the doctor's bedroom window and played it the whole nightlong. Of all the large fees he ever received the doctor said this was the largest. [ Medical Record. Tlio Duty of State Legislatures. Legislation should be effected in every state regulating the sale and use of the many poisons resorted to by vVomen in their desperation to obtain beautiful com plexions , wliile there exists in Dr. Barter's Iron Tonic every requisite necessary to ac complish the object without injuring the health or endangering life. The first strike on record was made by Cain. _ Will not soilthe clothing nor stain the skin. Hall's Hair Renewer. JTry it. "Ayer's Pills cured me of stomach and liver troubles. " D. W. Baine , New Berne , N.C. SCIENTIFIC TEUTH Regarding : tbc Functions of an Impor tant Organ , Of Which tlio Public Know * but Little , Worthy Careful Consideration. To the Editor of the Scientific American : Will you permit UH to make known to the public the facts we have learned during the past 8 years , concerning disorders of the Immnn Xidneyn and the organs which diseased Kidneys so easily break down ? You are conducting a Scientific paper , and are unprejudiced except in favor of TRUTH. It is needless to Kay , no medical Journal of "CODE" standing would admit these facts , for very obvious reasons. H. H. WARNER & CO. , Proprietors of "Warner's Safe Cure. " That mo may emphasize nnd clearly ex- plnin the relation the kidneys sustain to the general health , and how much is de pendent upon them , we propose , metaphor ically speaking , to take one from tlie hum an body , place in the wash-bowl before us , and examine it for the public benefit. x You will imagine that wo have before us a body shaped like a bean , smooth and glistening , about four inches in length , two in width , and one in thickness. It ordi narily weighs in the adult male , about five ounces , but is somewhat larger in the female. A small organ ? you say. But un derstand , the body of the average size man contains about ten quarts of blood , of which every drop passes through these filters or sewers , as they may bo called , many times a day , as often as through the hearr , making a complete revolution in three minutes. From the blood they separate the waste material , working away steadily night and day , sleeping or waking , tireless as the heart itself , and fully of as much importance ; removing impurities from sixty-five gallons of blood each hour , or about forty-nine barrels each day , or 9,125 hogshead a year ! What a wonder that the kidneys can last any length of time under this prodigious strain , treated and neglected as they are ? We slice this delicate organ open length wise with our knife , and will roughly de scribe its interior. We find it to be of a reddish-brown color , soft and easily torn ; filled with hundreds of little tubes , short and thread-like , starting from' the arteries , ending in a little tuft about midway from the outside opening into a cavity of considerable size , which is called the pelvis or , roughly speaking , a sac , which is for the purpose of holding the water to further undergo purification be fore it passes down from here into the ureters , and so on to the outsidb of the body. These little tubes are the filters which do their work automatically , and right here is where the disease of the kidney first begins. Doing the vast amount of work which they are Obliged to , from the slightest irreg ularity in our habits , from cold , from high living , from stimulants or a thousand and one other causes which occur every day , they become somewhat weakened in their nerve force. What is the result ? Congestion or stop page of the current of blood in the small blood vessels surrounding them , which be come blocked ; these delicate membrane are irritated ; inflammation is set up , then pus is formed , which collects in the pelvis or sac ; the tubes are at first partially , and soon are totally , unable to do their work. The pelvic sac goes 011 distending with this corruption , pressing upon the blood ves sels. All this time , remember , the blood , which is entering the kidneys to be filtered , is passing through this terrible , disgusting pus , for it cannot take any other route ! Stop and think of it fora moment. Do you realize the importance , nay the vital necessity , of having the kidneys in order ? Can you expect when they are diseased or obstructed , no matter how little , that you can have pure blood and escape dis ease ? It would be just as reasonable to expect , if a pest house were set across Broadway and countless thousands were compelled to go through its pestilential doors , an escape from contagion and dis ease , as for one to expect the blood to es cape pollution when constantly running through a diseased kidney. Now , what is the result ? .Why , that the blood takes up and deposits this poison as it sweeps along into every organinto every inch of muscle , tissue , flesh and bone , from your head to .your feet. And when ever from hereditary influence or other wise , some part of the body is weaker than another , a countless train of diseases is established , such as consumption in weak lungs , dyspepsia , where there is n delicate stomach ; nervousness , insanity , paralysis or heart disease in those who have weak nerves. The heart must soon feel the effects of the poison , as it requires pure blood to keep it in right action. It increases its stroke in number and force to compensate for the natural stimulus wanting , in its endeavor to crowd tho impure blood through this obstruction , causing pain , palpitation , or an outofbreathfeeling. . Unnatural as this orced labor is , the heart must soon falter , becoming weaker and weaker until one day it suddenly stops , and death from apparent "heart disease" is the verdict. But the medical profession , learned and dignified , call these diseases by high sound ing names , treat them alone , nnd patients die , for the arteries are carrying slow death to the affected part , constantly adding fuel brought from these suppurating , pus-laden kidneys which here in our wash-bowl are very putrefaction itself , and which should have been cured first. But this is not all the kidneys have to do ; for you must remember that each adult takes about seven pounds of nourish- ' ment every twenty-four hours to supply the waste of the body which is constantly going on , a waste equal to the quantity taken. This , too , the kidneys have to separate from the blood with all other de composing matter. But .you say , "My kidneys are all right. I have no pain in the back. " Mistaken manl People die of kidney disease of so bad n character that the organs arc rotten , and yet they have never there had a pain nor an ache ! Why ? Because the disease begins , as we have shown , in the interior of the kidney , where there are few nerves of feeling to con vey the sensation of pain. Why this is so we may never know. When you consider their great work , tlie delicacy of their structure , the ease with which they are deranged , can you wonder nt tho ill-health of our men and women ? Health nnd long life cannot be expech-d when so vital an organ is impaired. No wonder some writers Hiiy we are dpgem-r- nting. Don't you see the great , tlie ex treme importance of keeping this machin ery working order ? Could the finest en gine do even a fractional part of this work without attention from the enginer ? Don't you see how dangerous this hidden disease is ? It is lurking about us constantly , with out giving any indication of its presence. The most skillful physicians cannot de tect it nt times , for the kidneys themselves cannot be examined by any means which we Have at our command. Even an analy sis of tho water , chemically and microscop ically , reveals nothing definite in many cases , even when tho kidneys aro fairly broken down. Then look out for them , as disease , no matter where situated , to 93 per cent , as shown by nfter death examinations , lies its origin in tho breaking down of these se creting tubes in the interior of the kidney. As you value health , as you desire long life free from sickness and suffering , give hese organs sora e attention. Keep them in good condition and thus prevent ( as is easily done ) all disease. Warner's Safe Cure , as it becomes year after year better known for its wonderful cures and its power over the kidneys , has done and is doing more to increase the average duration of life than nil the phj-si- cians and medicines known. Warner's Sufe Cure is a true specific , mild but certain , harmless butenergetic and agreeable to the taste. Take it when sick as a cure , and never let a month go by if you need it , without tak ing a few bottles as a preventive , that the kidneys may be kept in proper order , the blood pure , that health and long life may be your blessing. II. II. WARNER & CO. , 'licro GciiiiiH Is Admired. A stranger who had just arrived at a country hotel in Arkansaw became in volved in a discussion with tho clerk. Finally the stranger , striking the rough pine counter with his fist , exclaimed : "You are the bigge-st liar in Arkansaw ! " The clerkinstead of becoming offended , said : "Let me see you a minute , please. " He drew tho stranger asido and remarked : "Who told you ? " "Who told me what ? " "That I am the biggest liar in the state. " "No one. " "Then how did you find out ? " "I knew it at a ghince. " "My friend , " said the clerk , affectionately placing one hand on the stranger's shoulder , "you are the sharpest man I ever saw ; it took me some time to find it out , but I am the biggest * liar in the state ; if you were as good a judge of a hoes as you are of a man you could soon get rich in this country ; slay at our house as long as you please , and your board shall not cost you a cent ; you will not find a place in this country where genius is admired so much as it is at this hotel. " The matter for wonder and astonishment is-this : When Remus jumped over his brother's little city wall , how were his sprains and bruises Qured without Salva tion Oil ? Metaphor I. Chase is the name of a Ilav- crhill , Mass. . citizen. Bo merciful to dumb animals. Heal all open sores and cuts with. Stewart's Healing Po.wder , 15 and 50 cents a boz. The hiickmen of M > ntreal decided not to work any more on Sunday. EXPRESSES His GRATITUDE. Albert A. Larson , of Kirkman , la. , in expressing his gratitude to the proprietors of Allen's Lun Balsam , writes : ' 'I firmly believe my wife would have died of consumption , if not for the timely use of your balsam. " Buy the § 1 bottle for Lung Diseases. Bicyclist Stevens , now in China , expects to reach home by Christmas. PATENTS obtained by Louis Badger &Co. , At torneys , Washington , I ) . C. Esfd 1EC1. Advice free A high school girl at Bay City , Mich. , quotes Shakespeare in her sleep. PHENIX LIVE STOCK INSURANCE CO , ( iMDTUAL. ) OFFICE AUDITOR LINCOLN- IT is HEREBY CERTIFIED , That the Plieiiix Live Stock ( Mutual ) Insurance Company of Omaha , in the State of Nebraska , has complied with the insurance law of this State , and is authorized to transact the business of Live Stock Insurance in the State for the current year. , > Witness my hand and the seal SEAI. , . of said office , the day and year ' ' first above written. H. A. BABCOCK , Auditor Public Accounts. Swine are not treated fairly. They are hung first and tried afterward. How to Ulalto Ittouey. No matter in what part you are located , you should write to' Hallett & Co. , Port land. Maine , and receive , free , information about work you can do and live at home , at a proXit of from § 5 to § 25 and upwards daily. Some have madeover § 50 in a day. All is new. Capital not needed ; Hallett & Co. , will start you. Either sex ; all ages. Those who commence at once will make sure of snug little fortunes. Write and see for yourselves. Nellie Grant will visit her mother again , leaving Liverpool some time in December. Small Size , Small Dose , Small Price , Strong points in favor of CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Even the worm will turn , and so will the oyster , if you keep it too long. SUFFERERS FROJI COUGHS , SORE THROAT , etc. , should try "Brown's Brochial Tro ches. " a simple but sure remedy. There are 365 colleges in the United States. Shoe nnil hardware dealers sell Lyoii's Heel Still- encrs ; they keep boots and shoes straight. Spirit wrappings Jugs and bottles. The most practical , large sized Oil Can in the market. Lames are filled direct by the pump without lilting can. No drip KB oil on Floor or Table. No Faucet to leak and waste contents or cause explosions. Closes perfectly air tight. 3fo teatace-Xo Evap- orutlon Abnolutcly nfe. Don't bo Humbugged Tfith worthless imitations. Bay tho "Good Enough. " ManTd.br MFIEID MMF'G. CO. , _ _ Warren , Ohio. Sold by First-Clau Dealers everywhere. SUPPLIED BY JOBBERS. Two viMltors from 7VIu kcgoii , Illicit. New Orleans has been complimented by n visit from two dis'inguished citizens of Muskegon , ifich. ifessrH. William H. Brown and Charles J. Herrmann. The cause of this unexpected visit was n Louisiana State Lottery ticket bearing tho numbers 20,442 , which , in the Drawing of Oct. 12 , drew the capital prize of § 75- 000. 000.Mr. Mr. Herrmann , the holder of one-fifth of tlio prize ticket , and his employer , Mr. Wm. H. Brown , President of the Lewis L. Arms' Shingle and Lumber Company , at Muskc- 1:011. concluded to make n pleasure trip to the Crescent City. On their arrival they registered at the St. Charles Hotel , where they still remain , and on Thursday morning visited the head quarters of the Lottery Company , on St. Charles street. They were politely received and requested to call nt noon , when a check for § 15,000 would be ready for them. Promptly- the hour both gentlemen returned , and , being introduced to the 'writer , the following facts were elicited : Mr. Herrmann , a young man , for many years in the employ of the shingle and lum ber company named above , has played but once before in the lottery. Last month he wrote to a friend residing in Plaquemine , Ln. , for n fractional pirt ; of a ticket , and that friend very kindly sent him the win ner of the capital prize. Unaccustomed to travel , and being more of a workingman than a financier , he in vited Mr. Brown to make tho trip with him , and , under the circumstances , it is presumed that their first impressions of New Orleans are favorable. A check for § 15,000 having been given them in exchange for the ticket they held , they departed for the New Orleans National Bank and converted it into sight en New York. Messrs. Brown and Herrmann are intelli gent business men , representatives of one of tho largest interests in their State , con trolling a mill which turns out annually 80,000,000 shingles , to siy nothing of dressed lumber. They will depart for the West on Sunday. New Orleans ( La. ) Picay une , Oct. 23. Secretary Lamar rides an old brown nag that stands without hitching. IT WILL PAY all our readers to peruse very carefully the article elsewhere copied from the Scientific American , addressed to that dispassionate paper , and reproduced herein because it is of very great value to every one , containing some important scientific facts very plainly put. Lehigh university has a "Mustard nnd Cheese Dramatic club. " Tliey Brine ; Natural Color to chrsek and lips , CARTER'S IROX PILLS. Lcvi P. Morton paid § 80,000 for the es tate of Hon. William Kelly at llhinebeck. 3 months' treatment for 50c. Tlso'a Remedy for Catarrh. Sold by druggists. The Charleston earthquake is no great shakes , after all. Every person is interested in their own affairs , nnd if this meets the eye of anyone who is suffering from the effects of a torpid liver , we will admit that he is interested in getting well. Get a bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters , use it as directed , and you will al ways be glad you read this item. The "Mrs. Cleveland Chrysanthemum" is a this year's seedling , white and very fine. Tho Omaha Typj foundry can furnish new newspaper outfitH on short notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omahn. Thousands who have been troubled with tliatdl > asrccnble flow from the nose , offensive breath , piin : OMT and between the eyes , rinslns and Irarsilu , ; r.o'ses in th'j cars , nn-1 other disagreeable symptoms of catanh , ha\ebeen entirely cure , ! by Hood's Sar- sapnrllla , tl.e best bloccl-purif } ins medicine. It ei- pcls evtry taint of impurity from the blood , vitalizes and enriches itand also Improves theKcner.iN.ea'.th. If 5011 fuGerlrom catanh , try Hood'sSarsaprllla. "I hae Lccn troubled with catarrh about a year , ransiiiK Rrcat sorcnogs of the bronclal tubes and ter- I'blc headache. I w the advertisement of Hood's Saisapcrllla as a cure for catarrh , and after taking only one bottle I am much better. Jly tatarrli is cuieJ , my throat is entirely well , and my headache has all disappeared. " I ! . Giunoxs , Hamilton , Butler county , O , "HooTs Earsaparilla 1ms helped me more for crt in li nnd Impure bleed than anything else I ever used. " A. BALL. Sjratuse , X. 1" . Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. SI ; six for S3. Prepared byC. 1.1IOOD& CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell , IOO Doses One Dollar energetic worker ; buKinesslnhissection. Salary 5 > 7tt References. Am. ai'f 'a House. 3 5 Barclay St. . N. Y. - - * } ' " " " T'"f i nnmT it KIDDER'S PA8TILLE8,5S l5&ffi5 : Jlsstown , Atass. I JJ Wanted in every town , to sell _ _ _ ISa latest and best book. Weekly salary guaranteed. Arcade Publishing Co. Chicago. Jay Gould hns a superstition In tho mat ter of elevators. Ho always climbs the stairs. Epitaph on an actor Here lies one who never died before. Do not throw away your hard-earned money for every new cough syrup adver tised ; when you can procure that Htnmlard remedy lor coughs , Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 cents. The Pullman Palace Car company will fight against paying its taxes in Iowa. Harsh purgative remedies aro fast giving way to the gentlenctioii and mild effects of Carter's Little Liver Pills. If you try them , they will certainly please you. The buzz-saw hns an off-hand way with new acquaintances. MANGE , Oalte. Scratches , Cracked Heel , Thrush' " JmT'all diseases of the feet and irrita tions of the skin of horses and cattle quickly and permanently cured by the use of Veterinary CarbolUal ve. 50c. and $1 at Druggists. The reassembling of parliament has been postponed until Friday. One Novel Free by ITI all. We will send either "Jasper Dane's Se cret , " a stirring novel , "Widow Bedott Pa pers. " or "Robinson Crusoe , " all complete. to those who send for our now catalogue of SOO books , and enclose 4c. postage. Men tion this paper , and address , WESTERN PUD. Co. , Box 500 , Omaha. Neb. . Oscar Wilde is again wearing his hair long. The Omaha Type foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits 0:1 short notice. Prices same : is in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. IT IS A P U R LY VE6CTA3 LE PREPARATION SENNA-fANDRAKE-BUCHU ! It haantood tho Test of Years , in Curing nil Diseases of tho ( S&bv BLOOD , LIVEE , STOM ACH , KIDHEYS.BOW- ELS.&c. It Purifies tho Blood , Invigorates and Cleanses tho System. BITTER DYSPEPSIA.COHSTI- CURES PATIOIT , JAUNDICE , AiLDiSEASESOFTHE SICEHEADACHE.BIL- UVER ! IOUS COMPLAINT3.&C disappear at onca under KIDNEY'S its beneficial influence. STOMACH It is purely a Medicine AND as its cathartic proper ties forbids its use as a beverage. It is pleas ant to the taste , and as easily taken by cMld- ren as adults. AILDRUGGISIS F8SCKLY ASM BITTERS CO .PRICElDOLLAR Solo Proprietorc. . ST-Louis and KANSAS Crr ? German A thiim Cure never fa\ltta glre i immediate relief in the worst cuei. insures com- Sfortable sleep ; effects cure * where all other * fail. A itrial canrinow the mitt ilrpdrat. Price CO ot and 191.00 , of Drozgl' " or by mail. Sample FHKK for Jstamp. DR. It. 8CIIIPFUAN , M. I'.iul. illnn. 1 WARS' ? VfMSV a live energetic man . _ j V3.ia I S Wi or pennon needing ' profitable employment to n-prt-seut us in every county. Salary $ ? 3 per month and expenses , or lai e commission on soles if preferred. Goods btaple. Every one buys. Ontflt anil particulars Froe. STANDARD SILVEIIWABE CO. , BOS1OS , HASS. D 'afnrss anil Xaal ratarrh 5 permanent ourcil. Gl < i sei 85 fitted for all forms of defoc- &THROAT Inserted. ' Adilresa Dr. IMPEg. Omaha. Xuli. , - . , JM la'nliit Painlessly Cured at Home. 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I0th of tha of tho Elegantly Illustrated. Mailed to any address for Ten Cents. New Subscriptions sent at once , with $1.75 , will include the COMPANION FREE from tho time the subscrip tion is received to Jan. 1 , 1S87 , and a full year from that date. This offer includes the Thanksgiving and Christmas Double Numbers. Please mention this Paper. Address PERRY MASON & CO. , 37 Templa Place , Boston , Mass. BIB Best faterpof Goat , ThsFISH BSAJTD SLJCXil ! li warranted xratrrproof , and irlll Vwp jon dry In tha hardest ttonn. The vrv rOMlIEL R7JCKEB Is a p - < : t ridlnco t , and covers the rntl-e suddl * . fli-wareoflmltitloiu. None ccnnlneirlthont the "FUli Brand" trade-mark. UlcstriUtl Catiloua free. A. J. Tower , Boston , Mm. Everything perta'atMc.to . a Thnronsrh Businem Kducatlon / . Mi'J1' f l > r , S 'Perienceil ' . 'nil J > racticl -luhir" I/ rn. * ' . - . * . 5 > tuttciitr * litteil fur i'rurticjilVo * c in fro'm 3 to o noi _ . Practice , rcumanahlp. Boot-keeping , etc. For sncclmsn of rennumhlp and'cblUn curnU , uddrcis KATHKUX Jit JDAIL.KY , Omaha , Nob. Combining IKOX with PUKE TEGETABLE TONICS , quickly and completely CLEAJiSES and ENEICHES THE BLOOD. Quicken * the action of the Ilrer and KIdneji. Clean the complexion , makes the skin smooth. It does not injure the teeth , ennsc headache , or produce con stipation ILL OTIIEU IBOX MEDICINES DO. Pbjifcinns and I > rugci ti OTerynhere recommend it , Miss EMMA L. BETCHEH. 1517 Camming St. . Om&hs , Neb. , says : "Toreo bottles of Brown' * Iron , Bitters cared me at a very seTero case of Blood Poi soning.1' 1UUJE SowtES. Falls City. N h. . ys : "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for Impuro Blood and it en tirely cnn-d ma. " Jin. EDWIH I. YESS. with B. 4 M. R. R. . Omtha. Neb. says : "I have used Brown's Iron Bitters lor my blood with the most satisfactory results. 1 wonld not bo without it" Bins. NANCT SMITH. Junlate. N > b. , says : I used Brown's Iron Bitters for Impure Blood with much benefit" Jin. J. N. BAKEU. Avill * . Kan. , says : "Ills blood was in such a. bad condition Ui.-.t everIittlo scratch or break of tho skin cJiuned a Tery painful sore. 1I nsed Brown's Iron Bitters with too best of results. " Gonnlna has abovo Trade Atari : and crossed rd Ine3 ! on wrapper. Tuko no other. Made only by IIUOWX ClIE3II ' f. < ' - . HAI.T1.MOKE , MB. \VillpurifrthoELCOD rennlato tho LIVER aicl KIONEVS nnd Itr-STOIlE thr. HEALTH and VIG OR of SOUTH DJTSI 01 sin/Want of Aiipotitf. lmlicetlonLi ck of Strength and Tired Feel ins ab- solntcly cured : EOBLP. mns- cl 3 and nerrei receive neir for"e. Enlixens the mind _ . and snpplies Itrnin Power. SufferOK from complaint-i peculiar to their ( > piwill hnd _ . . . - * X * J * * * > * * - m m m mm r ! a t TONIC n sifo nnd speed jcnr . Gives n clear , hral- thr compleiion. Freqwent attempts nt cpuntcrfeit- insonlrndd to tho popularity of tho oncinal. 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