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    SELLING CHEAP TRINKETS ,
Uinga and Pine by the Bushel
and Watches by the Qroso.
Four Floors of ft Big Broadway BuildIng -
Ing Filled With the aowgaws
rjgsajThoProfltellntho Bustnosa
How the Stuff Is
Mado.
Ni Y. Times.
The ropottor brought up nt n larg
building whoso front -WAS almost cov
crcd with gold and black signs. Fou
floors of the jewelry which was hoapoi
in lustrous piles , in show cases , encounters
counters , find in boxes. The head o
this mammoth concern WAI found to
bo n stout , rucldy-fnooil man , with n
brisk air. Scores of clerks were engaged
gaged on the cjifioront Coora , am
three or four book-keopora were busy
at tholr accounts. A long row o
Bfifcs stood on the lower floor , am
these wcro filled with nioro valuable
goods. So full wcro the floors tha
there was barely room to move about
The business 6f the house amounts to
$500,000 a year , and it is prosperous
woll-nigh beyond rcliol. There are a
great many ether places in Now York
devoted to this branch of trade , bu
none so extensive as this. Scattoroc
among the great diamond and jewelry
houses of John street and Maiden
lane , in back rooms and on uppot
floors , are acorcs of little shops whpro
the low class of goods is sold in job
lota nndjat retail. Others are situat
ed on Broadway and intersecting
streets. They all thrive , and oacl
succeeding year witnesses an increase
in their dealings. To stock a itoro
with this trash costs far loss than ono
would suppose. Ton thousand del
lam would buy an enormous amounl
of it Its expense is little moro than
the metal it IB made of , and the pro
hts on it are largo. The marvel is
how it can bo made ao cheaply ; yo
the prtoo of the material and labor
saving machinery solve the problem
A tireless machine turning out a ringer
or a charm , possibly complete , ai
every revolution of the wheel , accomplished
plishod what human hands never
could. The great bulk of cheap jo\v
olry , not inclnding watches , is made
a1. Providence , II. I.and at Attloboro
Mass. , and the surrounding iownn.
The whole year round the factories iiro
kept running at their fallout capacity.
Tons , it is safe to eay , of the tnflus
are produced daily , but , notwithstand
ing the immense productisn the demand
mand does not decrease. The metals
used are brass , copper , tin , zinc.
Some articles are made of pure brass
some of brass and copper combined
and others of a combination of the
different motals. Some are plated
with gold and some are not. Fine
gilt goods , as they are called , are the
ordinary articles with the slightos
ilim of heavily alloyed cold .aproat
over them by moans of the olccto
plating apparatus. The value of the
jewelry increases with the thickness
of the plating and the quality of the
gold used in the liquid in the batter
ies. Machinery does all the work.
It cuts , stamps , forms , and burnishes
the jowelry. _ The lines and chasings
are stamped in the aurfaco aa delicately -
ly aa if traced by the skilled hand ol
an engraver. Muchofthe , jewelry is
hollow , while the cheapest is pressed
into difloront shapes" without the back
b'oing filled or covered to hide the do-
coption.
There are two grades of cheap jew
elry. | 0no is intended for Actual
wear , while it may forever remain a
problem what the ether ia madoyf 6r.
The base metal of which the fust ia
inado is hidden' bj a platp thw'will
last } for abc months or n year. ! The
workmanship , 'to the eye , appears as
fine us ou valuable goods. The de
signs are often beautiful and intrisato.
The attractive filigree work and the
interwoven figures are executed with
perfection. Real camnoca and ether
stones are used to some extent , but
glasa stained to imitate them com
prises the Bettings mainly. Diamonds
are made of a superior quality of
glass , and are cut in octagons and
ether fqrms with a number of corners
to produce scintillations. When they
Are eot a bit of tinsel is placed under
them , and this causes them to flash in
the light. Glass makes a-pearl that
is particularly deceptive. Enameling
is not oxponsivoana , is employed con
siderably , although frosted work and
tracing is far moro popular , The
business in Now York is almost en
tirely wholesale , and the prices at '
which the dealers sell their goods
show -that cheap jewelry can bo pur *
chased for "prices wonderfully low.
The profits on these goods range all
the way .fr ra 25 to 200 per cent.
Thoroiis a still bettor grade of jowolrv
known aa "roll plate , " vtluoh will
wear tor years , and can hardly bo
closted as cheap jewelry.
The cheapest kind of jewelrywhich
certainly cannot bo intended to adorn
the person , is sold to bo given u way in
prize packages. The class h denom [
inated "brass goods. " It is made ot
brass , and instead of being plated is
merely burnished. It is put up on
cards , and is to flimpsoy that it is lit
for no , , uso. It is sold by the gross.
Binga , sleeve-buttons , scarf pina and
rings , ear-rings , broad-pins , charms ,
ana studs bring from 25 cents to $2.
Chains , on account of the amount of
material used and the work on them , of
are higher from $2 50 to SO , This
stuff is put up in boxes holding ul-
moat a bushel.
Watches illustrate how much work [
and ingenuity can bo expended for an
insignificant sum. The cheapest
watches come from Switzerland.
America has not yet boon able to compote
pete with that country in thisroapoot.
A' perfect watch , stem-winder and
Btem-setter , is sold at 12 a dozen , and
the dealer makes a handsome profit at
that. The movement is what is com
monly termed the "cylinder escape
ment. " In other words , it is not ,
provided with jewels or a lover.
The case is of white or yellow metal.
The main and hair apringa are about
tha only parta of the watch that are
worth anything. Such a watch is of
no value. It will not run over a year ,
and cannot be relied upon to keep
time. Watches of this grade look
Tory well , but for the price it cannot '
be expected that they will bo of any de
service. Watches increase in value
according to their worth. A nickel
CMe.lem watch can be parchaud lot
43 50 , and a real silver watch'for.fi. '
A genuine lady's gold watch can bo
Bought for 9 , and a gentleman's for to
812. Imitation gold watches are soli
for from $3 up. Machinery and chea.
labor makes it possible to produc
watches handaomoly engraved am
heavily embossed at ridiculously Ion-
figures. Wholesale dealers buy choa
watches by the gross , but general ! ,
sell them by the dozen.
There is ono noticcablo thing abou
cheap watches. They are put on
cardu and in cases just the came a
goods of great value. The stout rud
dy-faced man was asked to explain
this. Ho smiled andsaid"Tho : , reasoi
is simple. These goods are made tc
imitate the genuine , and ( they mus
bo put up to imitate the genuine
Cardboard is cheap , and these case
don't cost halt as much as you woul
suppose. "
"What becomes of all this stuff ? "
"What becomes of all the pins ant
needles ? Hut you want an answer to
your question and not to mine
Still , ono ia about BS hard to answer
as the other. Wo keep selling all th (
time , and wo can hardly got enough o
the jewelry to supply our
trade. I suppose that when the
sham becomes apparent the people
who buy the jewelry throw it away 01
give it tu the babies to play with ant
buy moro. The prize packagago trick
is utterly worthless. A man pays 25
for 3 cents' worth of indigestible can
dy and a [ quarter of a conta' worth o :
brass ? "
"What kind of people wear these
goods ? "
"Thoy are , of course , people who
cannot afford to wear bettor. A certain
tain flash class who like to dress loudly
at the expense oE good taste fairly
cover themselves with the stuff.
When you aoo a person fairly rosplon
dant with decorations of this sort you
may safely set the jewelry down ai
false. At the some time a person o :
sense can wear imitation goods ant
you would never suspect it. It looks
suspicious , though when a man with a
patch on his knco pulls out a watch
that looks like gold and weighs abou'
a pound. And , again , women in cali
co don't hang diamonds in their care
Glass servos thorn just aa well , andac
commodatcs their purse bolter. "
HIS GRATITUDE ,
llth and Poplar streets , \
ST. LOUIH , Mo. , March 17,1881. J
II. II. WAIINKR &Co. : Sirs For
twelve years 1 uflbrod from kidney
troubles until jour Safe Kidney and
Llvi r Ouro wrought a wonderful ro >
bii ntion of heultli.
uprlTdlw JOHN M. WAIID.
M a 3IOAL AND DRA.MATIO ,
Hlgnor Rossi Ii nnw in San Francisco
and will act there during n brief engage
ment.
Air. Liwronco linrrctt Imn
"Money" and "Jlosodnlo" to his ropertorj
of plays.
Miis Hell * Pateman will return to Eng <
land at the clogs of the pro iont Booth BOB
son. ,
Mr. Alexander Salvini has been engaged
gaged by J. M. Hill , and will appear with
Miss Margaret Mather next autumn. Hi
will act llcnieoto hpr Juliet *
"Jcsae Jamoa , the bandit kinsr , " ba' '
juit been written by J. J. McCloakoy ,
and James H. Wallack is organizing a
itrong dramatic company to produce it.
Governor Tabor , of Colorado , intends
building a now theatre In Now York juil
M aoon aa he can secure a suitable alto.
Ho Intends It shall eclipse all the present
places of amusement.
Mme FattI has discovered a tenor in a
village shoemaker in Italy. She has en
abled him to pro and study In Loodon. As
to hli voice , olio declares1'it In ao extraordi
nary that even that of Marie woulc
have seemed of small account by com
parison. "
There was a prelude to the first performance <
formanco of "llomoo and Juliet" at the
Lyceum , London , not mentioned In the
programme As a proof of the Intcretl
taken in < the performance , three poroouH
Rat on camp-stools at the pit dobr an carl ,
os ten minutes before 0 In the morning an
imtiintly awaited the opening of the doTe ,
To alt up all night in order to be in time
for breakfast la nothing to this. For
nearly twelve hours theno thrco lovers ol
the legitimate drama remained on their
portable bnches and , sustained by the un >
ubitautial stimulant of auttclpatlon , bore
with meek resolve th * nipping blast * of
March.
The ro-engagoment of Mmo. Frehlrieh
Materna at the Imperial opera , Vienna , is
announced , From her first appearance in
that city , where she made her debut and
was immediately engaged for the Imperial
opera , she has been a ( treat favorits with
the public , and it fi not likely that they
will ever permit her to make a pernunent
engagement elsewhere. Her salary
amounts ; to 45.000 franca , aho to sing some
sixty times. Though she has lon < been
contlderod ono of the first prima donnas
upon the German utaRC , it was not until
1876 that her reputation became world
wide , lllclurd Wagner selected her to
present the role of Brunehlld In his great
Trilogy , " performed in the summer of
that year ot Bayreuth.
Rub it Ia.
Jacob Lockman , 274 Clinton street , n -
Y. , says he has been using Thomas' Kleo *
trio Oil for rheumatism , ilo bad such t
lame back that bo could do nothing , bua
one bottle ontlrolv cured him , 20 illw
The Now Orloun Plo Mine has dlscov-
oJed that plcivoi are healthy , and that it
H lemonade that kllU ,
QU'hutJU homo without a night-key !
Lowell Clt'zon , It'n equivalent to a ticket
o u ii rat clusH leucuru , or a mmihouv In
white.Boston [ Times- .
What xrould La the
most natural ex.
ircshfoit uf a nun who woke up on a cold
light and fmind himself without auUlcIent
BoverhiR ? "JiUnk It. "
The president of a bane ball club died in
Chicago the ether day , and all the papers
that city uoglotod to mid In his obit
uary that lie had "Jit out fur the home
laso. " [ Philadelphia Chronicle.
| A Tennessee negro ate two raw mack
erel , two dozen hard boiled eggs , and
rank two buoxeta of water. Make him
lot ? Oh no ! He wanted more. You
ee he was a week doing it. { Boston Pout.
WhatlathUT It la a piano manufao.
urer. Why does ho look ad plowed ! lie
bas obtained ninety-flight out of s. possible
ilnety-ilx. He bu also obtained a certl-
icate from ten prlma , donna * , u circus
nanager , and a hotel clerk. He la very
happy. He la BO happj that ho could re A
duce the wages of his workmen ten per
cent , without fretting over It. What do
piano-makers work for ! They work for
rt , and for medals and certificates.
Miulo Score.
Schombtirg , upon returning to bla atore
in Galveeton Avenue from dinner , found
bit clerk very much excited. The clerk
saldaatrangercaaie In and after asking
aud Paying the price of a cravat , which
tra * vl , picked up the entire box , contain-
u OMD > Bn" .went ofl w'th ' * ein .
? ° ? the dollar'11 ' "iked Moae.
, " wplfea the clerk. "Veil , then ye
inke , anyhow , fifty per cent , profit on
Investment. { Galventon Newa.
11. Beguln : "JDo you believe in urohl-
ton ] ' Yea , we do. Wo bellere ia pro.
Ubltlngfcnnka from ( lending us c * nued
2-kei. ? d "nlnif , that tley ore fr h.
We believe m prohibiting people from
Borrowing SUllnga when they can get it
HTI nU at , Btn-tUad , bat ou
belief frill no more prohibit Ithese thlnp
tlmn a law prohibiting the Ksle of Intoi
eating llnuora will prevent the liquors
being used all the name. [ Texas Slftin ?
Spring ronversfttlon "Good morntnir
Jon s. " "Good morning. " "Kftw. " "Y
but better hare It now than a month liter
"Probably have * It then , too. " "Yes
bewtly climate. " "Awful ! " "Goo
morning. " "Good morning. "
"Gumbo onp ! " exclaimed the little bo
at the ( Stand Central the other day ns h
rend It from the bill of fare. "I say , ma ,
they have named n noiip after Burnum'
new elephant , haven't thevj'1 Ma ex
plained to the lad his errir. [ IIotelMa , (
After a Chicago "beat" had got trus
at every raloon in town the landlord * of
western mining town beld n consultatlo
and concluded to shoot him. The follow
Ing words appeared over his last restln
pince : "Death Loves a Mining Shark.
Breakfast Table.
CONNDBIALiriE3.
Noon and 3 p. m. are the fashionabl
hours for day wcddlnge.
A Keokuk paper h about to publish
lint of marriogeatlu young men in tha
t'.ty.
t'.ty.An
An Iowa youth , who recently applle
for a marriage license , forgot his Sttoet
heart's name.
It was n damp wedding. An oxchang
says : "A young gentleman end yotin
lady of Tennessee were wedded aa the.
came out of the baptismal cistern. "
The courts held the marriage was legal
and the town had to ( support the wile , wh
was abandoned by her husband , nlthoug ]
it net up the claim the contract was a
bogus ono.
Tne following marriage nnnounccmen
appeared in a Long Island paper recently
"Smith Smith at Hmllhtown Branch
C. W. Smith to. Ilattio Smith of Smith
town. "
A minister n.V Richmond , Vo. , rocentl
swooned while marrying his old sweet
heart to another tuan. If his part of th
ceremony made him swoon , what ncrvi
the man who was married must have hac
to stand up under 111 [ boston Post.
A Maine justice of the peace used thl
ceremony at a mock wedding !
Beneath this roof in pleasant weather ,
I join this man and maid together.
Lot none but Him who rule < the thunde
Put this man and maid asunder.
The Rothschilds mix their blood and for
ttmea by marriage , but rarely is an alien
admitted to their relationship. The wed
ding Is nnw announced of the daughter o
Baron Gustavo do Ruthshlld and M.Lam
bort. the representative of the firm o
llothschild at Brussels.
Mr. Isaac Souls and wife and Mr. Hulof
Fuller and wlfo celebrated their golden
weddings at the residence of the former , in
Jordan. Onnndaga county , on the 28th
ult The brides are sisters , and they were
married at the same time at the parenta
homo in Jordan.
Mixs ICmiltr von Schaumberg. of Phila
delpbia , will bo married to Col. Hughes
Hallott at the American chapel , in Paris
this month. Over twenty-nvo years ag <
Miits Schaumbcrg had the reputation o
being the handsomest lady in Pailadelphia
and ona of the most beautiful In the
United States. Sh is now about 45.
The marriage of Sir Syndcy Waterloo
and Miss Margaret Hamilton , of Ban
Francisco , occurred in the drawing-room
of the British Kmbossy at Paris. The
ceremony was performed by Bov , J. A.
Mackay. D. I ) . , minister of the Kpi copa
church , aud the bride was given away by
tne Kcv. R. Wylio , a Californiun , who
cro'sed the ocean to witness the ceremony.
Count AndraBsy's only daughter has
been betrothed to Count Louis Bathyani ,
whose grandfather was condemned tc
death by the military court and beheadec
in 1649. The bride's father was hanged in
effigy in the same year , because be hoc
escaped. The emperor has sent a hearty
telegram of congratulation.
Colonel Wei esley , the presumptive
heir of the Duke of Wellington , who ia ir
very delicate health , was recently marriec
to a sister of Colonel Owen Williams.
The bride 'B a cripple for life , owing to ai
accident when a child. She cannot stant
without help , and has to be moved from
room to room on A chair with wheels.
Jennie June Bay ? tha wedding of Jobi
Russell ] Younp is fixed for the early parl
of the last week in this month , and wll
take ci ct t place at the house of Governor Jew
ell , in Hartford , Conn. , who is the bride's
uncle , and with whom she has resided s !
the i death of her mother. Mr. Yoimg
Miss ] C/iloman at the house of a friend *
Major ] Otto Borgholz , of Rhyondt Parkv
] Now Roohcllo , aud it in the son of this
ft lend , Mr. Leo Bergholz , who accompa
nies him on his mission as a private secre-
ary.
EHEUMATISM ,
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago ,
ffacncfio. ( Soreness of t/io Ghost ,
Gout , Quinsy , Sara Throat , Swol/-
inas and Sprains , Burns and
2 Scalds , General Bodily
Pains ,
Footh , 'Ear and Headache , Frostei
Feat and Ears , and all other
Pains and Ache * .
He Preparation on earth tquals ST. JACOBS Oil
M a toft , tore , tltnj'lc and cheap KxttrpiJ
sttmedj , A trial euttlli but tb eomptratlrtlj
liUloc outlay of 60 OnU , and titry ont suffer-
IBA with pala can bars cbesp and pealtiT * Mtwf
af Its claims. tJt.
DlrsctloDs la KUrto I0ftitt t- v fi
lOIiD BY ILL DBUQOIBT8 AHl/DEilMI
IN MEDICINE.
A. VOQELER .ft .CO. ,
PILES ! PILESI PILES1
Sure Cure Found at Lastl
A sure cure for fiUud , EUeeamir , Iicnlng and
Ulcerated Piles has beta discovered by Dr. Wll- as
lam , ( aa Indian remedy , ) called Dr. Will am's
ndlan Ointment. A single box bas cured the
worst chronic case * ot ttor SO jean standing. No
ne n od suffer five minute * alter applying this
wonderful eoothlng medicine. Lotions , Instru
ments and electuanei do more harm than good ,
niltam's Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays
he Intense Itching , ( nartlculaay ) at night after
ettlng warm In bea. ) acU M a poultice , give * In.
tant and painless relief , and Is prepared only tot
lies , itching ol the private parts , and for noth
ngelse.
Read what th * Hon. J. H. Oofflnbernr of Clove-
and sayi about Dr. William's Indian file Clot-
mentt I have uwd score * of Piles ouiei , and II
affords m * p enure to say that I have never found
anything which gave suca Immedhvt * and perm *
ent lellel M Dr. William's Indian Ointment
For sale by all drargltta 01 mailed on receipt
rle , (1.00.
(1.00.HKNKY * 0
FonalsbyO.rOooJman.
OoUMMUfVitwlf
For a quarter of a century or more Hoitett t'
Stomach < * liters has keen the rcljrnlnjf specific
lor IndigestionJ } pep ii , fcxcr and t ue , loss ol
phytlcafttarr Ina liver complilnt an d otht r Ulsnr
deri.'and had been most emphatically Indorsed by
nodical men Ma health atd ttrcngth rcstor
ntlTo. It counteracts a tendency to | ircmaturo
dicay , and ausUica and comforts the aged and
Infirm.
For calo by all drugplsta and dealers generally
L . * T al to ml
MAIL LETTINGS.
NOTIOB TO OONTRAOTOB3.
Posrornci DKPARTHKKT )
WASillitOTOt , D , 0. , March 10,1882. )
Proposals will bo received at the Contracl
Offlce of this dcpartu cnt until 3 p. m. , of Apr !
29,1882 , for carrying mail' of thn United Stales
upon moxscnKOr and transfer route In the City
of Omaha , State of Nebraska , from Julv 1,1632 ,
of June 80.1880. Advertisement ot route , In
itructlons to bidders , and all other noccwiry In *
formation will be furnlshod upon application to
aha coitmaster at Omaha , or the Second Atslit
antltoktmaster General.
General.T. . HOWE ,
Pottmaster General.
MarlBmie cvSatCt.
IMPERISHABLE
PERFUME.
Murray & Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER.
Best for TOILET. BATH
and HANDKERCHIEF.
mon-wcd-frl
EXCURSION !
TO
EUROPE ,
Arranged , by Harugarl Maon-
norcbor.
ONLY" $90 ,
In tne Cabin for Bound Trip.
From New York to Atnwerp
and Return ,
JZTLcavIn ? Now York Juno 10 , 1882 , on
he new and splendid Mall Steamer Kelgon
lund. '
1 tfarlUturn 'tickets ' Rood one year on an ?
steamer of the lied Btar Line.
* -Rallrotwl Faro from Antwerp
aParlo.only $1.60.
Tlckctt , Prospectus and all Informa
tlon Only to be had from M. & . R. DURQ
[ HEIM. Bookseller * , 484 Vine Street , Cln
lnnattlO.
JTho Cincinnati Harugarl Moon
oorchor.
apl-m&o-or eat-4t
AND
Store Fixture Work
nd French Doable Thick Flat and Dent Show
CAM Ql&ra
0. J. WILDE ,
316 and 1317 Gass Street ,
Genius Rewarded ;
OR ,
The Story of the SewingMaoli
A handsome little pamphlet , blue and gold
cote with nuuicroua cngratIngs , will bo
GIVEN AWAY
to any auult pcrs-o calling for It , at any branch
or suUoltlco of The Singer Manufacturing Company -
pany , or will bo sent by mall , post paid , to
.uv perwu lit lug at a distance from our oUlccs.
The Singer Manufacturing do , ,
Principal Office , 84 Union Square ,
NEW lYOUK.fahlH
fahlH d&w
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE
Tha Most "successful Remedy ever dlscov.
red. as It Is certain In Its ollocts and dies not
illster , HEAD i'UOOF IJELOW. Also excellent
or human flesh.
FROM A PBOMINENT PHYSICIAN.
Waihlngtcnvllle , Ohio , June IT. 1881. DR.
) . J. KENDALL. &Co.t Uente Heading your ad >
ertlsemsnt In Turf , Field and Farm , of your
KonJill'i Spavin Cure , ard having ft valuable
and sreedy horse which had b < n lame from
pavln for lgbt en monthi , I tent to you for a
bottle by express , wblcb tu six weeki removed
all lamenna and enlargement and a larg * splint
rom another horse , and both horses are to-day
sound as colts. The one bottle wai worth to
me one hundred dollars. Bespeetfully
0 > irt , H. A. BlRTOLITT , M. D.
Send for Illustrated circular giving positive
d-wljr
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If you hai o any symptoms ol Ulcers or Scrofulous
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For Nervous and General Debility , tone up the
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Price. I.OO Dei Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 OU
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, , , , Props ,
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Sold at wholesale by Ish * UcMahon and C. F
flood man. Je If cod-mo
The Great .English Eemedy
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, NoTcr falls to cute
Nervous Debility , VI
tal Exhaustion , Emls
ilons. Seminal Wcak-
ncascd.LOST MAN
HOOD , and all the
' .nil effects of youth-
| ( ul follies and exces
ses. It stops perma
uently all weakening.
Involuntary loss's and
drains upon the sys
tem , the inevitable re-
„ , , , 'suit ' of these evjlprac-
tlccs , which are BO destructive to mind and body
and inaVo llfo uiticrablc , oltcn leading to Insani
ty nnd death. It strengthens the Nervcs.Braln ,
( niemorjf Blood , Muscles , Dlgostlvo and Repro-
ductlvo Organs , It restores to all the organic
( unctlrns their former vigor and vitality , ma-
Mnp llto cheerful and cnjojable. Price , ? 3 a
hottle , or four times the quantity $10. Sent by
express , sccuro from obacrTatton , to any address ,
on receipt of price. No. C. O. D. sent , except
on receipt of $1 as a cuarantco. Letters rj-
questing nnaners must Indoso stamp.
Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills
are tt ) best and cheapest dyspepsia and blltlous
cure 11 thomarkit. Sold by all druggists. Prlco
60 cento.
Da MINTIR'S KIBNKT Rr.ur.or ,
Cures til klndof Kidney and bladder complainte.
gonorrhea , sleet and loucorrhca. For tale ty all
auk'gists : 81 a bottle.
ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE ,
718 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo.
For Sale la Omaha by
0. F. GOODMAN.
Jan25-lv
TRUTH ATTESTED.
Bomo Important Utatemo tB of W/ol
Known People "Wholly
Vorlflod.
In order that the public may fully realize the
genuineness of the statements , aa well as the
power and value of the article of which they
speak , we publish herawlth the fac-slrallo slgn <
turca ofparttes whoso sincerity Is beyond ques
tlon. The Truth of these testimonials la abso
lute , nor can the facts they announce be Ig
nored
OMAUA , NIB. , May 24.1881.
H. n. WAKNRR & Co. :
DUB SIR : I have frequently used Warners
Sato Kidney and Liver Cure .or local affectloni
attendant upon sot era rheumatic attacks , and
have always derived benefit therefrom. I have
a\so \ used the Safe Nervine with satisfactory re
sults. I consider these medicines worthy of
confldeucn
Deputy Treasurer
OHiiu , MSB , May 21 , IbSl
II. H WAESKB & CO. , Kocbestor , N. Y.t
OKKTS : I htws OM tyour Bate Kidney and
Liver Cure this spring as a Iver Invlgoratcr. and
Iflndlttho best remedy I ever tried. I hut
used i bottles , and It bas made me feel bettor
than etor I did before lathe spring.
\j / , .
U. P. H. Shops.
OHAIIA , KID. , May 24,1881
Si KB : For more than lo yrars I bare suffered
much Inconvenience from combined kldne ; and
liter diseases , and have bceu unable to work ,
my urln iry orgtns also being affected. I tried a
great many medicines and doctor * , but Igrew
worse and worto day by day. I was told I had
Orient's Disease , and I wished mjeelf dead If I
could not have speedy relief. I took your Safe
Kidney and Liver Ouro , knowing nothing else
was ever known to cure tha disease , and I have
not been disappointed. The medicine has cured
me , and I am perfec'ly well to-day , entirely
through your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure I
wish j u all success In publishing this valuable
remedy through tha world
U. P.B , H. Shops.
Thousands of equally strong endorsements many
of them In coses where hope naa abandoned have
licon voluntarily Kit en , ( showing the remarkable
( > owcrofVirner rafo Kidney and Lit er Cure ,
in all dlica-ea cf the Kldneyc , lit cr or urinary or-
fans. If any ono who reads this lias any jhja-
ical trouble renumber the great remedy ,
mo
J. P. ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY- - LAW ,
310 South Thirteenth St. , with
p Mt Wooiwort .
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