Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 26, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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THE GENUINE
DR.C.McLANE'S
IITEE PILLS
re not recommended as a remedy "for
all the ills that flesh is heir to , " but in
affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head-
che , or diseases of that character , they
suna without a rival
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic cau be used pre
raratory to , or after taking quinine. At
* iimple purgative Uiev we unequaled
-7IEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
"The genuine arcmntr tugar-coated.
Each box has a red-nax seal on tlie lid.
jiththelmprcssioi , .McLAXE'S LIVER
E".Eacli . wrapper bears the signx-
tMTBS of C. McLvsE : uid TLEMIKO BROS.
, i Insist upon Jiavinc the pennine
2)E.C.McLANE'S
LIVER PILLS
, -
pre-
'f jxired bv
FLEML\K os.rittsbnrgh , Pa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name Xrlttue , spelled differently ,
but same pronunciation.
BOWEL (03IPLAINTS.
A Bptfdy nd Effectual Cure.
4 PEREI DAVIS'PAIN-KHLEE
HJUS stood thf ten of roKTT TKiKg' triaL
Directtont iritft Ktch tottlt.
'OLD BY ALL DRUQUIST8.
IxxMA e < . .t6ery hcratostH
. . . . . . . _ _ . lea , icfliB&kiiiK Powder.
* l vorinj't rac 8. ttc. , by sample , to f mlll ,
tgoodOutfii. . free , Poopls'a Tea n * . , Box
H90 , SWi oois. Mo.
ATTORKEYS'AT-IAW.
flmiM A. Brufoes. W. W. iuanm.
{ STURCES & BARTLETT.
ArTOESnY.AT-IiAW Ao lCrei ht < B10ck ,
Omaha. Neb.
CHAPLES POWELL ,
i"rnBTlCE'OETHE > EC crner Jtth and
. * f * i'amham Sis. . OmahaNeb.
WM. SI ERAL ,
A TTORNEY AT '
LAW-Cunpbtil's Block ,
.Ci. 18th &treet"betwe n Farnbam end Douzlaa.
. OMAHA.
D. L THOMAS ,
A TTOBATTT AT L.\W Loans money , buys
" and sells real estate. Boom 8 , Crelghton
- .A. c. TROUP ,
LAW Once In HWKoml
Bk > k , with Seorge 5. Prltehett , 1(00
OMAHA. NEB.
DEKFER L THOMAS ,
TTORNEY AT LAW Cralckuuknk
tat. ap fitl
A. M. CHADWICK ,
TTORNEY AT LAW Office 1504 Farnham
Btr t.
t.A.
A. SWARTZLANDE
A TTORNEY AT LAW-Cot. ISthand Famhaai
Btrert. maySSti
. - - WILLIAM A , FONDA.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
rt _ Room No. 6. Frenrcr Block , opposite Poet
Office OMAHA , NEB.
WM. L PEABQDY ,
Office In Crelghton "no > - next to
LAWTKR
PottOtBce , OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
JTOTAHT PUBLIC. OOLLXOTIONB MADX
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
A ICORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
JTjsf PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth
JX > uglsst.
.sWOpllectlons Promptly Attended to.TKi
& BARTLEH ,
A t t > rn e y sa t - L a w ,
'Otnog-Unlon BlockJTft enth and Fsjnhaml
A. L. ROBISOK.
AT LAW. Room Onlghton
Ni-n. ' - tun .U
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
IWEACH BLOCK. COR. DOUGI6TH STB.
OMAHA. A EB.
5W. d. Oonnell ,
t o.i n e y % a -Law. .
'
M : Front roomsj'mi.sttlrs.ta Htnscom'e
foriek building , Tjt W. comer Fifteenth and
-1 i Streets. x
BJCDIOK. R. RIBIC& .
REDICK < t UEDICK , , '
Attorneys-at-Law.
- - .
-Bpadal attention wtU be-glvvn to-all-sulU
f. M BKt eorpontloniof every-desiriptlon ; . rlll ,
anetica in al Jtbe Caurts ol the JtaU and the
. \JnW d Btatm. Offloa. Junham SC , opposlta
Oonrt Honse.
r EDWARD W. SIMERAL ,
{ A TTOBNPlAT LAW Boom 6 CrelgWcn
( A. t Blotfc. 15th md Douglas utreats. no9dh
C. F. MANDERSOK ,
SV AT LAW S J Famham Strait
Om h
PARKf GODWIN , -
TTOBlfIT AT LAW-Uth sad DoojUs
L' IBtraett. with O. V. Poms
r. T. RJCHUIDS. G. J. Hem
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Att orney s-a t - L a-w-
OmcB 216 South Fourteenth Street.
t
Onlr Direct Liae to JEYanoe ,
GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN ,
TJETWEEN New York and Hamper 1S.K.K
Ij foot of Morton St. , pier of company.
Trarelen by .this Una an old both transit br.En
fVk7 lIw ysDd tbe discomfort of orossliii.tht
btntrsUS kmall boat <
AKADA , FiuuiainTL , Wednesday January U
fnooa.
AH BKUK , B. Joucto , Wednesday February
11a.m. - - -
raANCK , TiitJDKil , Wednesdsy , Tebruaty
Jlm-m.
PRICE OF PASSAGE ( Including wine ) :
TO HAVRE First Cabin , SICK ) aud SO : Becotul
Oabin , 6fi :
6 BroaHwar.N. Y.
EES.KO. . Weet Bldelitb
Vtrect , Bet. Fkmham and Douglas , HezV I > oot
e 0. 8. Express Office ( Sign 'of Palm * ]
MQthlp.l OH AH * . . XEB
EAST INDIA
BITTERS !
ILER & 60. ,
BOLE MANUFACTURERS
OMAHA. Neb.
V PAD -
A B wxA hitherto unknown nciedy for at
ISdnoys , Bidder , aad TJrinary
It will positinly enn Diabetes. Orarcl , Drop-
17 , BifarfcVi Distro , inability to retain or expel
* n TTrln * , Catarrh of ihe BliAiv , hlch eolorec
od nuiiy oriB * , Palnfol Drinittor , LAKS
, Ueaenl Weikaass , snd all female Com <
U arolds In'.crail aedidnes , U eertaiA to it
eSecta aaicarovbeo aothiatreU * ova.
for asle'oy all Drutjirt * or seat by aaU free
IMI DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING -QO-r PROPRIETORS.
SIS Farnham , bet. Sth and ICtl Strtttt.
TERMS OF BUBSORIPTIOK ,
i Copy 1 year , in advance ( postpaid ) $8.00
Scnntlj " " 4.00
3 months " " 2.00
1
T.ME TABLES-
THE MAILS.
l' . A. N W. R. RT,5:301. n , s. < 0 p. n > .
C. B A. t ) 5 : * 0a. m. . 2:10 ; . .
C U IA.P R. R. . 6:30 a. Yr , 2W : p. tt.
CAS : Joef:3Q t. m
S Cm * P 5:30 : a. m.
C. I' . R. R. , ll : 0 m.
O. & . H. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m.
B. * M. K. R , 8:10 : a m.
0. i N. W , 7:30 f. to.
omasa
C. N. W. R.B. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m.
C. B. Q , 11 a. m , R.30 p. in.
C.K I.&P..lla.m , lip m.
C. B. & S , loe.,11 a.m. , 11 p. m.
U. P. R. R. , 4 p m.
O. & R. v. from llncoln , 12:10 p. n.
B City & K , H s. . m.
B. &H. inNeb.lp. ra.
I oal null * for States Iowa leave but one * a
day , vis : 4:30 a m.
Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Bund'YS.
TflOMAS F. BALL Pofimaster.
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
UNION PACIFIC.
Daily ] FzortM. . . . 12:16 p. n. 3SSp.ra.
do Mixed . S.lOp a 4:15 : p. m
do Freight . 6.30a.m. l:40p , IP.
do do . 8.15am. IfctOa. m.
TIME CARD OF THE BUXLINOTON.
. LEaVX OMAHJL
Exprrea . . . .3tOp : m.
Hall 8l : < 0 a m.
Sundays Excepted. Ban' * yi
CH1CAGO.IRO K ISLAND tfPACinC.
Mall e.-OOa-m. I Man..lOrtOp. _ 1
CHIOAOO NORTHWESTEKN.
Mall./r. B : Oa.rn.1Man. . . . ' . ; . . 7Kp.m. )
Express * :40p. : m. 1 Expre-s..V > M a , m.
Sundajoenepted.
KANSAS CITy.BT. JOE t COUNCIL BLUfTK.
UUVB ARJUTI.
Hail 8:00 : a.-jn. I Express.-i-.iT : 0 , BL
Ktprces 8 : Op.m. | Mafl . . .sTSii.m.
The on'v line tunning Pullman Sleeping Can
out of Omahk to Union Depot. > *
OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND 8IOUI
CITT t PACIFIC KAtLHOADS.
Express 8:00 : a.m | Fxpraei 40 p m.
Dally Excpt8irndas.
B. t M. R. H. In NEBRASKA.
[ WIST ] '
Omaha ( ly ) 9.-00 Kearney
Plattm'th ar 102S a a
Keanu J"nc < Rj)7B3 ) p m Hod Cloud Qv ) 6'S : a m
"Ked dond ( anflJi.'pm Plattem'th ( ar ) 4 0 p m
B100D'gtonare:25 ( ) : p m Om.haarr.li5pin ( :
REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY.
Hartln OT ) 85 a ra'l ' BloonVglon ( art 1:30 pm
Blx > mlnirton l:3o pm I Huttingsi ( r)68p ) m
Orl * ni ( IT ) 730 a ro I Indl&atla f-r ) 1 ? 0 p m
Orleans ( ir ) 7.-00 p m | IndUnolaIT ) 2:30 : pm
SIOUX CITY * ST. PAUL R. R. '
H41 8:10am I Exprcsi 1010 am
e MOpm Wall 7:30 p m
WABASH , &T. LOUla * PACIFIC.
Hal ] 9a.m. | Mall 4:15 p. m.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R.
IJT Om h , dally. 8 a m , 9 a , m. . 10 a m. ,
11 a. m , 1 p. m. , t p. m. , 3 p. m , 6 p. m , , 6 p.
m. .
Lrave Council Blnfli ; 855 a. m. , 9:2 : a. m , ,
10:25 : a. m. , lira a. m , irrt p in , 2:25 p. m. ,
8:26 p. u , (35 p. m. , KA p. m. .
Foot ttipt on Sunday , leaving Oinaba at S and 11
a. m , , 2 and p. m ; Coandl Bind at 8:25 ,
HAS am. _ , and S:25 : and 5S5 p. m.
Lear * Omaha : a a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:30 : a. to. , 1
'
n , , * : p. m.726 p. m. . w
ITS Council Bluffs : 8:15 a. m , , 9tM a. m ?
. .M axn.B3 p ra , 7.00 p..m. , 720 p. m.
DillT except Bnndkj. *
OJCAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY E.B. '
UCATl ,
Han 10:45 a. m. ,
Dally except Bnndajx.
"
COMMERCIAL. . ,
f
Omaha Wholesale Markets.
OMAHA , Jnly 24,1880.
BUTTEK AND KG US.
ChoiccUble . " . 10Ue
7@10
? rcsheggs , per doz
Joney
POULTRY.
uickens , per doc 226
o' GROCERIES.
HOQA& &
Powdered..r
Granulated 10 |
8UBdHd"A" IgS
BTBUP8.
Extra cho ! ce and very bright. . . 60
Bright Table-Drips
New Orleans-MoUaMes SO
Market advadcing.
Rio , prime to choice 17"
BUo coed to prime to
EUo Fair to good
Mocha7ava.
7ava. _
BICE.
Jhoice . f
Goodtopnms „ J7
1 > HIEDKUITK
JiJew Prunes 8J
OldPrunes Ml
Ct0Tantsohoioe aew
Rloylr ( J1C.V& "RflrrlpB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f
Pitted cherries 9U
Bliohigaa grtd Apple * . . . . , , .8
S' ; Y. Siloed , ' '
Evaporated " |
State Peochtfl 8 ,
Salt Late-Peaches 15
CaHfornla Peaches.- - . . . - 16'
CANNED OOODS.
. . . _ , 2Ibcanstf cej . . 370
do incanpercase. . 240 ,
UghtWeight Oysters 2 Ib V case 3 90
Salmon , lib , y dozen . 176 ,
do 21b.tfdo n 2 h5 ,
Standard TomatoM.2 It ) , & case 2 80 ,
" " 3 ft , cat * 3 00
Standard Peaches , 8 Ib , J ? caee. 4 40
" " 2 ft , case. S 40 ;
Hamberrie * . 2 ft . . , ? ? owe. . . . , . " . * 3 00f
- - - -
280
Corn , 2 ft.tf caw. 380
Apples , Oal , dor 3/751 /
Narrow Fat Pe'se,2 ft , ? ca . . 4'00 '
5trine Beans. 2 ft.per case. . . . 240 ,
SUNDBIEU. ,
Nutmegs. 10
Pepper . 17
Allspice
Cloves. . .
Coasia .
9i
JSoz. . . . . . . l. !
, . , , -v--- " " " "
GreenwichLye.perjoaee..7..1. . 3"85
Benperbu hl 1 80
Cheese full cream 114
UJjASS.
Window Glass , 60 per cent dis-
connton lirt..x , . , < -rb _
HARDWARE.
IRON.
Common bar " ' -ew * S
HoMe-shpe bar 4
Noiwaynaflrod. . ' 9
STEEL.
CMtplpw 0
Am-i-caat , tool f8
JeeV8Eng. do 25
hAILS.
Tens , upwards. -559
' ' ' ' 660
B'rd'd'a shoe'g
" mule" ; 660
Omaha nail * Una , upward * . . . t 8 50
Nw'str'.hn "
DRY GOODS.
BROWN COTTONS.
Atlantic "H" 7i
do "P" 7
PepFerell "O" 7i
do , ' - 7i
do > f "E" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ;
InaJan'Head ' . - . - ' 8
_ j (
Nebraska , Standard "AA" . . . . .
UKN1MH.
* ' ' ' ' ' ' ' *
Beaver Creek , "AA"1 . . . . . . . . 14i
do "BB" 1&
Hayaakers
-Pauner. . . . . . .T. . 8
Otis "AXA" 15
do "BB" 14
do "CCT , ia
Wamn "ATCA" , ,16
do "BB" . . . _ 14
18
'
' -
BLSACffiEDOoTTO'NiL
Lonidal * 91
do Cambrio. : . * - 1M
Cabot . - - - f\ \
Fruit of the Looai ; 10
. -ewYoik "MillK * 13 ;
U
W
*
A J *
do
PMNTS.
Albany 71
Albion 7f
Harmony. 5 $
AmBiioan .7
Allen's 61-2
Allen'sPinks 8
Anconafancy.--- . 71-2
Manchester 8
Merrimae 7 1-2
Memmac shirtings 1. . . 6 1-2
Richmonds r..7".7T : . . . 61-2
Eichmonds , E . ' . . . : 7,1-2
' . . .
Sprague's -.T. 61-2
Simpson's mourainp.j. v - 71-2
Simpson's Mack , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-2
- 3TPIFES.-T _
American 1011
Amokeg. 12
Awning stripes , . . 1-J
Lewi"tonA 171-2
Hamilton 11 1-2
Omega 1U12
Pitt-held. IM
LUMBER ,
Franiinif. 18 ft. and under. . . . 32000
Each add. ft. over 18 , per M . . 50
Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00
No. 2,12 to 'JO ft. . . . 20 00
Sheeting , drresad , No. 1 20 00
" " No. 2 19 00
Common boards , dmsed 22 00
STOCK BOARD * ,
Astock 4000
R " 35 00
C " 8000
Common stock 2500
FLOORING.
No.lflooring 4000
No.2 " 8600
No.3 " 2500
Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . 45 00
BtDINO
No. 1 siding. 5. 25 00
No.2 " 22 r,0
No.3 " 2000
PICKTM.
No. 1 pickets , per M 3250
No.2 " " 25 00
riNiBHixo.
No. 1 finish , n , 11 , and 21n. . . 85 00
No.l " lln „ 6000
No.2 " 11.11 , and2in. . 45 00
No.2 " lln 4000
No.3 " In. 3500
SHIP LAP.
Plain ship Up 23 00
OG x No. 1 8000
" " No.2 2500
" No.3
'
i beaded , 6 in. , No. 1. . . . 25 00
" " No.2. . 2800
i " 4 and Gin. , No. 1. . . 4000
" " " - No.2. . . 3500
torrug&ted ceiling , No. 1 50 00
SHINQLI8.
A star ( bert ) sb ngles 8 75
No , 2 " . . . . - 800
So. 3 " . . " . 2 50
Lath. 400
Liirne , bbl 1 86
bulk , per bu 40
Cementbbl 260
Iowa plaster , bbl ; . . 200
Michigan plaster , bbl 275
Balr , per bu 25
Tarred felt , 100 lb 3 00
Straw .board , " 4 00
O G battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25
Well curbing , . , . . . 80 00
Rough $ , and 2 in. , in batta ,
per 100 ft. lin 60
POSTS
Cedar halvee , 7 in 18
" Bin 16
QuarterSin 16
Oak , 4x4 30
4x6 40
3 G casing , BJ and 6 in , , per
lOOftUn „ . 300
3ak plank and timber , perM. 40,00
Jlear poplar 6000
Black Walnut. 10000
HIDES.
* een hides , per Ib
reen cured hides 7J
Dryhidos 15 17
Dry salted hides 10at3
Sheep Pelts. . . . , 251 50
Tallow 4J
LIQUORS , WINES , ETO.
Sigh winee , per gal 1 08
Alcohol , 180 per cent per gal. 2 10
Fren h spirits , proof 1 18
Marshall's bourbon whisky. . . . 1 23
Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25
Brandy , rery fine , per gal. . . . 3 00a8 00
" common to fine 1 60
Gin , 100 per cent 1 50
" Holland. 90 per cent 1 25
Elums , mixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 60&3 00
New England 2 00
Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 60
per case 7 50
per 100 caeea 7 Ofl
iHuunpagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00
Domeetlc ohampaigne 2200
Port wine , per case. 1 60a3 00
Sherries 1 60a3 00
Ales , Edlnbure a 75
T.a gf Ca's 228
DublU stout 2 25
LEA USER.
Bent slaughter sole 82
BeetQAk 41
frenoh kiw HOal 40
French catt , leading brands. . . 1 60a2 10
QomeBtioldpe , . 76al 10
DomB-tic calfs 1 lOal 80
Hemlock upper , per foot 2526
3ak upper"per foot 'i5a ' 6
Sraln , npp r per foot 25
Linings , per do * 8 00&9 50
Toppings , per dor 1100
Morrocc * ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 35a 8
" oUdressed . - . . 35
" Simon per skin 3 00a3 25
" glove kid SO
Boot webbing , per foot. . . . . . . 45
BARNEbS LEATHER.
No. 1 Pitteonrg oak , 44
No. IPittaburg oak 42
No. 1 Cincinnati oak . . . .v 4L
No. 2 Cincinnati oak 89
tfo. 1 hemlock 89
No. 2.Hemlock S7
COAL RETAIL.
AnthraolU 1060
BlotBbutg 1200
Wyoming 860
Oskaloo < a 850
lowamt. . . . 6 00
White Breast 560
QEEATEST REMEDY KNOWN.
Dr. King'i Now Discovery for Cent
BUtnption certnin'y ' the greitest
raedioHl remedy over pUced within the
.reach. oLjuffe.ing humanity. Thou1
aanda of once hop-lets uffrrers , now
loudly pro laim their praise for this
wonderful Discovery to which thy
owe their lives. Not only does it poti-
tivtly cure Consumption , , bu Coughs ,
OoldB , Asthms , Brorohits , Hay-
Fever , Hnarinesi and all affections of
the Throat , Obut and Lungs yield *
at onoa to its wonderful curative pow
er as if by magio. We do not ask you
to buy & large bottle unless you know
what you are getting. We therefore
earntttty request you to call on your
druggist , J. K. Isn , and get a trial
bottle free of cost which will convince
the most skeptical of iri wonderful
merit * , and show you what a regular
one dollar eize bottla will do : For
bole by J , TL IHH. (4) ( )
(4)i
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER OO.
Xannfteturen o !
STANDARD SHOT
BB SURE f OBUT IT.
' ' THBBESTINMAKKrr.
E. W , BLATCHFORD & CO.
Vinnfiitgrers ot Lead Ffpe/heetaad Bar L ad.
J ' Block Tin , Tlpeiaa Sold , r , Unseed Oil
, arid OU Cake.
70 NORTH CLIHTJH ST. . CHICACO.
- ' ' * " " ' "
i-Hf F > VQ 'ij 5' "f34
& .t CO. ,
COLONELXAKES | REVENGE ,
I had been foolish'and"we k , but
not ' wicked , in my innocent coquetry
with Leigh , Lake. I * ay innocent be
cause < I had imagined it sport to him
as well as to myself. He had the reputation -
utation ' of being not only the handsomest -
.
somest man in hia regiment , but the
greatest J flirt , and I said , to myself ,
"It i should m this casn be diamond out
diamond. "
Somehow my * yes lad fallen under
hia ] Brat admiring glance , but I forti
fied ' myself with the thought :
"So he always looks. It ia the first
move in hia attack. "
I met glance.with glance , imile with
sni.K' , and pretty spseoh with saucy
rcU : rt , or sentimental repartee.accord
ingly hs one vt the other could b de
livered J with moie teliii g etf-ct.
'Are you sincere , he questioned
evening. "Answer me frankly. If
you are n > t , tell me so now. "
"In other word * , " ' I answered ,
"throw down my wrapons , acknonl.
edge I my unarmed condition , aud.smil-
uiviiejou to advance to Tiotory "
: No , " he eaid. At your hands I
prefer | defeat. You acknowledge ,
however , that you hold' ' weapons in
other wqrds , that you wear a m k "
'No. " I replied , "I wear no mask.
1 carry no wenpjne. Be merciful ,
Colonel Lake. "
He grew pale , and opened his lips
a if to speak , then , hastily rising , and
I > king a.brief adieu , he left me.
Fur tha first time I Was a little
frightened , a little in doubt as to its
being n holly a matter of amusement
t < > him a little dubious as to how
Roger would regard my conduct in
the . mat'or ' , for Roger played a very
important part in my life even then ,
since although five hundred miles
away he had my promise that on his
return I would Decome hia wife , and i
determined on tbe Colonel's next visit
I would turn the conversation into
other channels.
But I had no opportunity to carry
my Rsod intentions into effect. His
first act , when he entered the room ,
the next evening , where I sat alone ,
was , to crois directly in front of me ,
then to stoop and take both'hands is
his. ,
You asked me last night to be
merciful , " he began. "God help'rou
if ? you did not mean those words. They
have been ringing in my ears ever
ainse. Child , do you know do you
dream how I love TOR ? You have
have raised in me the first .passion of
my life , though I am to-day thirty-
five years of age. What a little , frail
thing you are , and yet you hold in
these little hands a strong man's des
tiny. Speak to me , love ! Tell me
that my wife is here before me ! "
In that moment my coquetry took
wings and fled away , audits stead came
a dull realization of what I had done.
I strove to draw my hand from his.
As well might I have tried to dii-
edge a stone imbedded for centuries
n ' the mountain aide. My self-pos
session foraook me. In my fright I
Blundered out the worst possible
hint : I could have said :
"I cannot do that. I cannot be the
wife of two menl I thought you
tnew I was engaged. "
A look of steely , ioy contempt flash
ed into his eyes He wrung my fin-
g jers an instant until I cried out with
p iain , then thro-v them from him , and
\ilded his arms across his breast.
"You dare tell me this , " be said in
l' ' concentrated tones. "Answer
me one question. What mean , pitiful
motive has made you do this thine ? "
"Ididnotknow youwero in ear
nest , " ! replied , remembering , as I
poke , how hard I had tried to maku
lim BO though never , in my inner
most thoughts , to this exi'ent never ,
s the Great Father is my judge , to
> lat his future , or to bring about his
mouth the white lines of agony now
Irawn there.
' 'I thout'ht , a moment ago , " he an
swered then , very slowly , "ibat in my
ife i I bad no other prayer to make to
leaven. I make one now , aud that
" , that I may live to see you suffer
hrough your love as you hare dealt
suffering to me through mine. "
His words sounded like a curse ,
fi led the room , and oppresced
my very soul with a nameless dread
8 nd a haunting prescience of the fu
ture.
Shivering , I buried my face in my
j nudfl. , Wnen I lifted it I WM alone.
Colonel Lake had left mo.
"When Roger comes home I will
; ell him all about it , " I whispered to
myself.
But somehow , when three months
ater , Roger CM me , I had'so much else
; u think of , in the busy p-eparatiot/s' / '
tor my marriage , and my * ky waa to
blue , that I could not bear to riak upon
. it a single cloud.
The Colonf-l's" words '
- setim < 1d'very
idle now. As th.puhs > nynmery ooujd
f [ > row out of the d > eep heirt-lovo Roger
and I felt fur each other ! * How smiOl ,
1 how unworthy of' him and of myitlf ,
had been my coquetries of the past. '
Never ] mind , I had all my ; future to
atone.
Then cam'o my wedding dayj when
the t outer wqrld gave'me it * trailing
benison 1 , in bright sunshine and
balmy l breezes.
I was Ro&er's'now ' his Very own
and could have defied the universe''in ;
my , exquisite happiness , f
Six mouths laternjyhuaband entered
" "
ed , our lit'lo sitting "room , one morn
ing j , bearing inhis - hand ' 'a letter
stamped ( with an official seal. , < > t
"Be , " he said my name was ) Beat
rice , , but I was too undignified for its
possession , fcnd'so they s'horYenedjit
to j Be and hh voice'trembled a litt'e
"it is yery soon , darling , to remind
you that you.are a soldier's .wife ; but
i I ara'oidered to report at once to Fort
, under Col. Lake's command.
They anticipate .trouble with tbe In
dians. ( Qed knows how 'I hate to leave
ydii my precious littiowife' , but there
is i no alternative. I must'start within
twenty-four ' , hour * . "
"Leave me " I cried , starting to my
feet , and throwing myself sobbingly
on his bresst. "You shall not leave
me. ' Take me with you , Roger , or
you will breakmy ! heart. "
"Child , , rt would be madness for
you to undertake the hardships of
frontier life. iWhhot consent.
But I pleaded , do pitifully that'at
last , reluctantly , yet gladly , he' ' prom
ised thatiwe should start ; on the even
ing of the next day.
When I had "t'imo to think it over , I
remembered he had saifl' he p'ost was
uqder Col. 'Lake's ' command. I shud
dered. He it was , doubtless , , whose
influence had ordered my husband
from" my sidejilnso he'h dnofdrea'm-
ed of my accompanying him. Oh ,
what further evil mighi hi not work
him ? Wa it not my , duty to UU
Roger , all , and. warn him , against him i
My courage failedjmeh I , w'rjuld wait
and'watch' At least'he" should only
strike at/him through me.
Our journey lasted thre * weak * . ]
was worn and exhausted atits ; close.
The Colonel hjmself met'our ambn
'
lance on its arrival. * ' '
> "You hav3 brought your wife , " 1
heard , him say ; in. amazed ionM,1n
answer to some remarks .of Roger'.s
after the firstgreeting ! "We willdo
'
all we can to mak'e 'hir comfortable
but it is very little ! Besides '
HB added something ; ini . ! vQioe so
low that I failed , $ g.c tch it , < r „
' '
'
A moment 'Tat'ert ceught light of
his fac * s
in-
r fnllyv fifty years of age. The sight
j caused my fear sad resentment to van
Ish , and I held out my hand.
"Won't yon welcome me , Colonel ? "
I said.
He bowed without seeming to no-
: Jioe ; my outstretched band , murmured
some ' courteous words of greeting ,
] then turned away , to give a command
' to an'orderly standing near.
I saw very little of him In the
3.ks , that followed. They were
weeks full of excitement , for the Indi *
tins were constantly molesting ns , and
feara were entertained that they were
meditating an attack. Indeed , they
had expected one on the very night
of our arrival , and this was what the
colonel had confided to my husband.
Still , spite of all , I was glad to be
'
here. Away from Rog'er , I should
have slckenrd of surpttasa. ' Now I
was by his side , to meet and know the
worst.
"Why are not you and Laka better
friend ! " he said to-me one day. "I
ramiot understand it. "
Nor oould 11-xpl < in , now that I had
kept si ence so long ; besides , my dis
trust was wearing awy. . Although
distant and reversed , quietly repuls
ing all my advances , I felt that
Col > nel Like w.iuld work R jar no
artive wrong.
Until one morning my sophistries
3od. The Indians hvrt nude a sortie.
No one knew their numbers or their
B'retitth. It was nec stry to tend
> ut n advance gu-irl from our litle
"ion , th' U h eaoh nia-i - who want
knew th.it ho m'glit never re
turn.
turn.At
At 11 o'clock my husband , to rcy
am'Jament , entered my room in full
uniform.
"Qood-by , little Bl" ho said "Pray
: or my s < fe return , rl ar. T" am ordered
; o command the advance ! "
"You shall not gi.l" . Icriad , wildly.
'It is hi revenge ! Fool that I have
rusted him. "
" Mydirling , oelm yonraelf. What
do you meanl"
Wait here a moment ! " I ex
claimed.
Leaving him transfixed wth ! aston-
shment , I flew across to the Colonel's
room.
He was buckling on his sword ; as I
entered.
' "You have done this thing , " I be
gan : ' 'yon have seen how happy I
am , and you must convert it mtp
agony. Rescind your orders leave
me my husband ! I throw myself at
rour feet at your meroy. '
. 'I would have spared him if I
could. He is the ouly officer at the
lost capable of just this attack. I a. -
iompany him , Mrs. Lee. The danger
's divided and equal for Inth. "
"Go , if must bo , to your death ! " I
answered cruelly. "You have no
right to drag my husband with you.
He shall not go ! "
But words were useless , though I
raucicd , as he turned away , I eaw : i
tear glimmering in his eye. ,
Still I pleaded , clinging to Roger's
neck , when he crossed in search of
me.
me.At last they tore him fr6m my sense-
ess form , and when I recovered con
sciousness they were far beyond tha
reach of my entreities , but not my
ayew , sent to a higher throne.
"Punish him , oh God ! " I cried , in-
my guny , "but spare my husband
and bring him back to me. He said I
ihould suffer. Ah , what was his suf-
ering io this intolerable torture and
inspenseJ"
The day wore slowly on. At night-
all , when my brain was bursting , we
teard tb note of a distant bugle.
> oine , at least , of the little band hAd
returned.
Like a white statue , I went forth to
meet them. They cime elowly , bring-
nt ; with them auma shrouded forms.
Among the latter I know that. Ichnuld
ind my husband dead , even us , find-
"ojr him , I know I should go mad.
Bur , no ! Leading tbe vnn he caia < ? ,
itting on bls h we , though in his
iyes there smiled no welcome , and
in bis trtoe naa u jlr i - lypallor ; bat
was here , and I was not a widowed
wife.
I threr myself on the neck of the
terse ; I kissed his mane , his forehead.
' . clung to Rrger in my wild joy at
eeinc him agiin.
"You are alive you are alive ! " I
said , over and over.
"Yes , " he answered , "but at what a
erst ! A man to-day has given ' p hia
life for ma. "
, Heapraim from his horse then. The
white dca'l face of Colonel Lake lock
ed np at ui both.
"We h Vb killed him B , you and
I , " my husband eaid. "He was the
noblest man tint ever lived. "
And then he told me all the story.
3a had rilclin on a 1-ttle in advance
of the oommond , when he suddenly
i d be n surrounded by the foe. Fight
despervely as he would , ha would
soon have been overpowered , but that
tbe Colonel had sten h's dangir.
b'pu r'ng hia horse ahead of his men
he liadfitwn to his rfscnc , charging
down in the very midst f a shower of
arrows.
I was a de d worthy a god , " my
husband continued. "I thought we
were both unhurt , Almost miraculous
ly so. We were batiug a retreat to
our < command , when one of the wily
ravages i launched'his ' tomiha k at my
1i 1 breabt. The 0 < > lonel saw it glittering
1j i in the air , snd throwing hinnelf be
fore j me caught the bluw. The next
minute i we were in safety , but safety
rained too late. 'Don't re rot it , ' he
bid , presiing my hand 'Tell her I
did it for her sake. I loved her ,
.Roger , lay boy. I have not cared
much for living since ; and now
now that I have spared her the suf
fering I would once have wished her
I am glad to' die. Ask her to for
give me those rash words I never
meant them and let her future hap
piness buy my atonement. "
I have been Roger's wife many hap
py years now. He was too noble to
reproach me , though 1 told him nil ;
but through my happiness mingles
ever with my heart's self reproach , and
the wonder if , at the judgment bar of
God , Cain's brand will 'not be upon
my brdw.
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The .BESTSALVE in the world for
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Rheum , Fever Sorea , Tetter , Chapp
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kinds of Skin Eruptions. Thls , Salve
la "guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
'tlod'ln every caae or money re Eanded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
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TESTIMONY :
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b /an to soo'hv , cotnJort and allay * h.i pain , ad
tnasbort itmn t as iclieTtdoI this distrtn'Df
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-
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The brilliant , fascinating
tints of Complexion for which
ladies strive are chiefly arti
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trouble way secure them.
These roseate , bewitching hnes
follow the use of Hagan's Mag
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less and always reliable article.
Bold by nil dmgttfsts.
The Magnolia Balm conceals
every blemish , removes Sal-
lowness , Tan. JRedness , Ernp-
tlons , ull erldences of exolte-
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Its effects are immediate and
so natural that no human being
can detect Its application.
Ask the
lions suffercrn , vlc-
r.uns ol fevrc nd
> ju , tba marcurlal
dl eastd patlffat.
IOJT tbey recoTsred
health , cheerful
pltlta and
i ppotlte ;
lU _ you ky
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= 1J"OK HEADACHE. Oobc , De
' 8 ° UR SIOUAOH' He"
" nf8 ( P * icl rf MwCDST , or
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wiuch an aU-nri a Provirteiic * tow placed lo
mmtrles where LlTr Dljeajo moat prevail. It
will cuie all Dfceatm , nVfd h , ifcnwgement of
the Liver
nd Hovel ?
TB'SrilPTOMS of Liver Complaint a f *
n. rv ° iLbad V19,1" ln the > rtb : Pain n >
I
aofc.Mdeaor Jrfnte.o'ten ' mistaken /orKh uma-
tUm ; Sour Stonwch : Loof Apnethe ; Bow lg
M D&UIj"lT , < 5.aDl1.Ux . . : Headache ; Loag of
,
Memory with
a painful sensation othatlne fall
M to dp somethlnit which
ou-fht to hive btea
done DBbllltyLowf pirlt , a thlok yellow apP -
P raDOeof tha gkln nd Eye , a dry Couzb of
ten mistaken far Consumption.
.
.Sometimes many of th symptoms ilteud
the distase. at others ver > ' fewjhut the Liver , the
7ig ? ? r8M In the " yl l % Xtn" "r the scat
i i dJ'n' ! not rearuUted lu tlmeifr4t
Buffering , wretchedness and death will snsuc.
I can recommend as n efficacious remedy for
dfcBMe of the Liver. Heartburn and Djipcpsla ,
mm" . - L wia 0. Wiinder ,
. i"ster 8trcet > Poet Master ,
fhlad )
lphla.
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know that for Dyspepsia , BllUousness. and
Throbbing Headache , it ( s the best medicine the
world ever raw. We have tried forty othei
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none of them cave iur jnor than temporniv tc-
I a : bit the Krgutalor not only relieved , " ' .u
cured ut--Kditor TeiJrrph ( \ \ > \
Marou. On ,
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Stomach Bitters , the flnwt , t-s roost highly
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\
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urn
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ig at Sioux City tl:15 : 3 m. . and Union
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my30-tl Coandl Bluffs
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Without Change of Cars I
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IR-A-ILIRO-A-IX
- - - -
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PASSBNGBR QOING HAST
Should b ar in mind that this .Is Ui
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Connection. ' , etc. , it II be cheerfully given by
app yinf at the offlco of the Lurikglon Rout * ,
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II. P. DUEL ,
fepfi-dl licket Agent , Omaha.
( DEC week In your own town. Terms and tt
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Ui
ONLY MEDICINE
j That Acts at the Same Time oa
A THE LIVER ,
A THE BOWELS ,
J and the KIDNEYS.
3 & 5SFW33SS
will t j p rfect : If tncy become
TERRIBLE SUFFEMROsC
Bllloasn , Hetdaeke ,
dc6ConsHpaUpnan ! J.Pll ,
la' the rine , TSET
cr BopyTrlaej or Bhea- ' '
rttu tl nrmors that-
ll'-l nMurally.
ICBDNEY-WORT
C > f Whv suffer lon5Brfromtli ) torTT > irt
SSl rffl bacsiut.
. .
a. . '
.zsd'z-y vtjeclii
' - . ? ir-'TTteS to * * , < * - * { -
. ' % ! XV&SJI * * & * &
tr : : . ' 'ttf * W > WflK .
EI1DNEGEN is hishly recommended and unsurpasaed for Weaker
or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright'a Disoasp , Losa of Enet-fjy ,
Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions nrisine from Kidney or
Bladder Diseases Also for Ye'low ' F ver , Blood und Kidnev
Poisoning , in mfcoted malarial sections.
3ythsdI tUaMonof : a FOREST LEVF with Jf.NIPEK BERKtW nd BAKLET MALT
juri
d po-lts formal In the btaJder aid pr v nt nrany l c , 8inrtlaz n atlee h n orlrntai
hi tbe mrmbrtnoui U ln < of th > JuctJf > r w.ter p 94e It exclts healthy aetlun In tha Khlr > <
r 'h'ffl strenicth , ttcor > nJ reetorinjr t it-e or iu ti > * h * lthy condltfon ,
onbnlhUwcol rcd eju-y flo r of urne H c n ho taken at ill tlrnr * . In all clIm'ttM and undrr
clrazin tanoes wt-.nOut injury ti tbe lyttm U > illk ny ether preparation for KMney Jlfflcu lt-
ItbtuiaTery p'eisannnl i.-rpeihlu ta ta an J fl or It h beea dilflcult tomakf prepMAU
onUlnlnjr poiliive nlure ! prop rtlcs which will not nxunwtc. but he acceptable to tbe sterna !
Bfor t-illrtf Liver m-Jl abot'te of ' ' .
- ny lac.irr KIDN'fiaHN' to CLKANSK th KIDNKTS fr\.m
| | UI nutur Try It ant yn vii'I a > w.ju It us a f-mily ranllcmo. Udic csfccUlly will like It ,
aod O n'.Iemf n will fl. d KtDNKQE.N tlin bft Kidney Tmic ever used'
NO IOK " .achbotfe nrs'h-svnttnre-f LA.WREXCBA.M.XRTIX , alwa Proprietary 0\V rn-
BMUittjtaoir. which permits Kin KOEN t > ; * .r.I ( Tlthout liwnao ) bv DrnpzlnM , frocfffS i m.
Of htr Penwtm T rrwhere.
Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Uso.
It not fuund at jour Drug < tuiUnraroc < ii . wa will w-iitl a bottl prepaid to the nearrst firri1
O0c4 toyoa _
LAWRENCE & WARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCEE8 and DEALERS everywhere
Wholesale a vnu la Onuh * , STEELE , JOHNSON 4 CO , mil tuppK th . jade at nuinu/nclur.
price * .
WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRAFHY O < rHIS COUNTKVe
SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. fr AT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE
Its main Ilna runs from Chicago , o CTounclI IHnCrtjCnriforeaUDgpurpftjwiontT. Oaf ,
plain , piuatna thromrti Jotlet , Otte a. La fruit * . frreat fpatcro of cur'PaUca Caralsa 8 > "
Oenetec , Mollne , Rock blond. Darenport , West SALOON her ioo can qnjoy year "I
HbertjjlowaCltr-Mareawo. Brooklyn.Orinnell. stall hours of tha OUT. ,
I > e Moraea ( the capital of Iowa ) , 3tuart. Atlan Murnmcent Iron Brfdin spaa tha MlatcSf > *
tic and ATOOS : with branches from Bur tu and MlnAonrt rlveraat all point * epM < S 57 t > i >
Junction to Poorla : Wilton Junction toMusca- line , and transfers are avofatxt at Connct. QaSt
rt , WashtasMn. Tslrtleld , Eldon. Belknap , Kanuw Cltr. Learenwnrth. and AtEblKM < 3Ot
CntT9TUIa. IMnccion. Trenton. CJjIlatln. ' "urae- nectlons halnirmada la Union Dooot.1
rsn. Loavsawortli. Atchlton. and Kanoiu Cltr ; THE rui.NciPAL R. R. cowinvnuei * ,4
waohlnfrtoa tu Slcoarner. OekaJooso. and Knoz- TUI3 GKKAT THROCOU LIHX > ASOT i.-
V1U : Keokak to Farntriiton , Bonaparte , Benton - FOLLOWa
ton soon. Independent , EMan. Ottumwu. Eddj- At CHICAGO , with1 all dlrenrtnTl4Ber < tV
vlUff.Osk&Joosa. f > ellttMnnro9. and D < * 93ioineat Eait and South.
Nnrion toMonrofl ; De-Muinea tolaJlannlaanil ,
Wlnunttt AtlaatlutoJLflirlsandAudatxm. and it. W. 4 c. R. Kds.
A * * * * to Dalian. This I * positively tlm only At W A8ni.vuiQK ttilOHTfl ,
Roflroad. . which owns , and operates a through
uno from Cb\tgo \ Into tbe fitat * or Kanuin. Atu kiLLi.wttalii.Cwt.it.Si > i
Tnronin Express raaaenger Trains , with Pull- AtPXORlA.wlth P. K A J.i P.D. 4 S. t IV rf
p n > aJsA9 Cars attaonod. sro TOJI each war daily % 7. till. Mid. : and T. P. 4 W..B4V 7 *
between CDICAOO snd PEonM. KA UR Cmr. At 110 VK IRLAXD wits Miiwaak fa. JkiCJ
Cotwni. Bttrrrs. l , .Av nvoRra and ATCKI- blsnd d.iortLtne. tnd Rock lira * K
At DAvexronr. wtth tha tMr.nport
tea and Eaniaa City , via th * "Milwauk and C. M. & Bt. P H. R (
ftiyiXI Uin'l6haLln . " , . .
Tbo " rjrOAC V-cc * ixlaad' * la mamiacentlr Ttth Centra ] low * R.
qnlppoil fu road. b Ustnic'T perfect , and lu > t pia Moustd. witSD Mi i F. U
tntk U l ld 1tult st 6l ralli- At'OtXCIL BMJTTtV with UnlOD
WhaV will pUaia Ton mtsl will CM tha pi nu -
- your menlg. irhila piuln artirt *
of Illinois and to 'a ' , > Bc eof I A "
oawua U. 1 At-1 , - - .
M Trains. 1 < io gat an antiro - A KICK' . * , S
a vocd aa U ivrred la any Oilt-olaM ! > > t l. " "IT * PML ail t
rcts Tentr-n'Tv c ntf. AtCAJirji&t wjth-H SfcJ . ,
Jjpr otatlnjr tb fact that a majority of tha At ATCnnciX wUi AWh. Top
peopla prefer nsnsjnta apartmontu for dlffartmt , wa. * s&i. a.ra aL.P. . R-J
( and the Immense pa-'sonCT business I At I.KATZN . . . jrro. w h Etan. ,
arrsnttnutlj. we r pleaded to > nCmt. . R.Kd .
nounca that this Cgmoanr runa Pullman Puloti I At KANSAS CnT.wlth all llnss for tk * >
67ertn9 Car * Tor eJecpLns purpoa ? , and Palate \ and South wesu ,
PCI-I-MAX I AI > ACE OAKS arr run through to PZOKIA , UK *
COtT ? C - BLTTPTS. KANHAM CITV. ATCIUBMMT , n < l I a/V'
Tlckvta Tla thJ X.H14. known a tha "flreat Iloak. IiIanilKvntc
II Tletet Agenta in tbe "United Suite * and C nitda.
For lofbrmatlan not ohtalaable ft soar home ticket oB ,
A. . KlMB r.r , , E. 8X. JOHN.
O nl S nvrintendeni. Oea'l Tltt. and ran
GHAS. SHIVERIOK.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS ,
And everything pertaining to the Fnrnitnre and
Tjpholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
Ap 14 mon th Ml 1208 and 1210 Farnli'am Stre 4.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
± 88O.
MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD ,
They also nake Buckeye Improved Iron Ueam Walking
Cultivator , with or without Springs.
The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Ilorse Styl *
Enquire lor them at the best dealers.
F. H. PUGH , Sen. Agent , Omaha , Keb.
JL V. GBJM. Mixfj tcr r of Mowlnz Ma-
cblnM , Troaarjsbnrz. K. T. , sa s : My thumb
, wss caoght In a machine and tras badly lau' d.
1 applied Eclectric Oil Ithamtrtt Insv-nt r
list. I bare a lire ncmrer of tatn raplor d
and nearly erery on * of them CMS it.
M. Sn limit , of Oscodj.itl b..wjit : I bar *
n ed your Eclectrlc Oil on cor'es for difffwt
dlteisea , and fcand It to do | a t ynn r c mrs -
rs nrf d. It has done jnstlearor me STMT tim ,
and Is ths bestCHjor mia nd t ist. Ivrer
r i * . Hhll. P. Q. . nys : J bare cent sold
ha
'hjoJucJse and dlaJocattd asil .
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NERVOUS DEBILITY
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CONSULTING PHYSICIAH
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