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GOTTHEIMER , GODFREY & CO. , 1207 Farnhnm Street. -DEALERS IN- \ \ 'S SAFE AND LOOK GO , Fire and Burglar Proo \ \ \ 1020 Farnham Street , - - - 3SSTJES3S. W.B. 1IILLAED. 15. JOUNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Cofflfflission and IMesale Fruits , 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET , CONSIGN IENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED ] Agents for Pock & BauBliers Lard , and Wilbur Mills Flour OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES : OMAHA JSATIONAL BANK. STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. . TOOTLE MAUL & CO. o. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS Window and Plate Glass/ la-Anyone contemplating building etore.bank. or any other One lll find It to their ad vantage to correi end lth ua before purchanlng their 1'late Ulajn , C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA f- - NEB. BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF CABRJAGJJ , BUGGIES , Repairing Done in all Branches " 9 8' aTK"T- . O. 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Neb. i r c El ElW IK rei OATTTE WORTH A FORTUflE. How a Reftlly Sclontiflc Cou- neoticut Stock Pnrm Is Jersey * Worth $5,000 .Aploof , find \Vhlch CHvo Yonrlr Ton Time * Their WolRht In Milk- \ \ tport ( Conn ) Corrc i > otulcnc < < o ( ( In New iork SUf. 1 have iwroly spout n week nioro do * lightfully limn this. Captain liudd , formerly of tlio navy , planned it nil ; beginning with my visit to his own elegant icaidunce , where tnato and comfort are combined in such liarmo- nioiia blending that tlio guest feels that thcao are only Biitpissod by the charming grace of his hostess nnd tlio frank hospitality of the host , my day \Tfis spent nmoiiK the cows nnd calves of the royal Jersey Cocnmsio blood , First it is nccoaaary to dutail the sur roundings. Some years ago there dwelt in .Now Jersey a thriving Frenchman , who was father to three daughters , each of whom inherited nearly half a million in cash , Mr. Macready , of New York , was fortunatu enough to trans plant onu of them to Fixirhcld county , Connecticut , where ho secured the splendid farm upon which Washing ton's headquarters woru located in the days of the revolution. Improving the land with great good scnso and surrounding his family with all the luxuries nnd comforts , the husband turned his active mind into the ab sorbing vocation of importing Cno Jersey cattle and spend ing his days tin a pursuit which equally pleased his wife , who took charged of the splendid creamery , which gives butter good enough for n queen to oat. Soon afterward the second imtrriogo occurred , and luckily an adjoinging cstato was for sale , which Mr , Morris purchased , im proved , and hkowiao started in the raising of line cattlo. Then the third sister married Mr. Burnlmm , nnd another adjoining cstato was for sale , so that tlio threii families reside together and form a society of their own. Mr. liurnham's herd is supe rior to nny in the slat. ) . Yet it is worth a visit from anybody to see the animals , owned by the other two. I did not hnvo time to visit Mr , Morris. Mr. Macrendy received us cordially and wont through hia grounds nnd stnblca , explaining all his methods nud treatment of hia cattle , as well at tlio manner of making the buttur. This Jersey milk is very rich , and usually four quarts will produce n pound of butter. His beat cow , waa second - end to the premium cow , nnd gave milk to produce about twenty pounds of butter a week. 11 o intro duced us to the bovine qucom und princesses , which were lovely indeed. The question waa naked , "What was the market value of the eight cowi and six calves which no saw in the stalls I" nnd ho replied § 27- 000 would not buy them. lid ndviacd us to go over and look at Mr. Burn- ham's superior herd. Driving up n woll-madp road , like the approach to an English manor , wo ascended the hill and came to the loveliest view upon the sound. In every direction the view is unobstructed for fifteen or twenty miles , and the sea , Long la- land and the coast lay ns a panorama beneath us , while our woody heights miles away closed in the horizon. Mr. Burnham is young , energetic and sound in judgment. Discovering the superior merits of aomo of the cows imported by himself , ho was sagacious enough to trnco back and as certain where ho could lay his hands upon the ancestry and nearest of kin. In doing this he purchased old Coo- massio herself , nnd made a corner in the stock , as ho owns three-fourths of all the living cattle of noted strains which this celebrated cow and her pro duce combine in their blood. The old cow has the stall of honor , and is about twelve ycara old. Mr. Burn- ham has lately sold a young cow for $4,800 , nnd ho pointed out another which ho considered more valuable. The latter weighs 1,000 pounds , In 372 days she has given in milk ton times her own weight 10,000 pounds and more than 1,000 pounds of but ton As wo entered the stable three bright-eyed , graceful creatures wel comed us , nnd sought to make nioro intimate our acquaintance by licking our hands , They were cousins , all alike , nbout six months old , und could readily hnvo boon mistaken for deer by any hunter who saw thorn moving through distant foliage , Thcso young heifers were not for aalo , though $1,000 each had been ofierod , The vuluo of the animals then in their stalls was nbout $00,000. The peculiarity nbout thctto animals is their extraordinary gentleness. The ? nil seemed dcsiroun of being caressed , nnd invited everybody to pot them. The bulls > MXO not ex ceptions , and nny stranger could feel with impunity their silken coato , nnd the soft , glovo-liko loxturo of their clean skins. Mr. Burnham IMS two su perb animals which nroinsuch demand that ho permits their services to other lierds than his own , What they nro worth can scarcely bo estimated ; but they will give him n cash return of $10,000 a year , besides the nnmerous calves which ho will sell from his own liord. Gold Coast is magnificent , bul King GVIl'oo is superb. Gnu cow was in the stocks , her liorns tightly strapped to the stall , nnd dor eye glanced up , thankfully nnd yet repentantly , when I smoothed her ru tiled brow , She had been naughty nnd had to endure punishment for an hour. She had upset her pall of milk. milk.Mr Mr , Burnham is wisely enough n far ( { renter believer in the signs of the milk veins which give lifo to the splendid udders at n proper time , Tlio escutcheon ho coiiHidcrB secondary. Both of those nro remarkable features In the herd owned by him , The milk veins of old Coomnsslo arc extraor dinary , and fully an inch in diameter where they emerge from the udder along the bolly. Those cows do not have immense udders when in foal. The akin , however , is flexible nnd soft as velvet , showing by stretching between - tweon the hands what it will ulti mately be , some of them being aixtoon or eighteen inches long. With an eye like a gnzello , lovingly turned "upon any one who shows thorn attention or carcase * them , it would not be difficult for tlio believer hi tim : some gentle nnd loving woman of n past Ago had found Icdgment for hoi soul in cnch of thcto beautiful crca- turos. These three families tipon these three estates nro doing Immense ser vice to the Btock-rniVmi ; interests of the United States. It is n fit reward for their discernment nnd sagacity that their grent investments nto sure , to re turn rich harvests. Wlnt wiser or moro practical form sn dillercnt usually from the _ squandering by some hoir.i or the sordid hoarding by others could have been adopted to give ac tive employment to briylit minds , nnd poaitivo happiness and health to three families , while nt the tame time actuil benefit is conferred upon the entire Agricultural class of the union ? The idea is fnst penetrating the farmer's mind that cultivation nnd care cf his cattle will produce fnr greater rosulta than many times the number of the inferior niu- mala. The great stftto of Texnr , which is yet to become the producer of the World , teenia with hundreds of thous ands of animals , which soil for ? 22 per cow. Two hundred of them would not buy one of these superb Jerseys. The men of aagnclty down upon these ranches nro fast learning what to do. For weight of beef they nro selecting young bulls of Devon or aomo other stock ; for milk , the large Frionn or the more elegant Jersey. And those young bulls , crossed upon the native entile , and the grades being refined every two years , it will only take about ton years to produce a herd with so slight tinge of the old breed that no outward inspection could dia < , cover the grievance from the full breed , This is the future for Texas , that her inferior cattle will soon pass nwny , nnd the grcnt dailies of the future will comu from thbso graded eo s , worth $150 , instead of the present $22 ; and the boot cattle will bu fatted and sold for $100 instead rf the $28 , which in now the highest price for grass-fed steers. Besides , the quality and tenderness of the muat will be vastly increased. _ And what is said of cattle is also to the future raising of horses Already Judge Noonnu has commenced this at hia ranch near San Antonio , and hia stallions combine the finest strains of Gleiicoo , Leviathan , Lexington , and other noted horses. And thcao ho ia crocBing every year upon finer grades of mares , so that the produce will soon bo nearly thoroughbred. Ho haa now 000 such colts , nnd tluy nro the very r.nimnls which nro noulcd in Now York City nnd the east for the light vehicles drawn by fast nnd spirited nnd beautiful animals of medium mo. E\3ILY PJIOVEN. It is easily proven that malarial fevers , cnnatipation , tor. pidity of the liver and kidnoya , general - oral debility , nervousness nnd neural- qic ailments yield rcndly to thin grent diaouso conquurur , Hop Bittern. It repairs tlio ravages of disonao by con verting the food into rich blood , nnd it pivea now lifo nnd vigor to the aged and infirm alway ? . THE GAMBLER'S WIFE. BY IMPUIMATl'It. "What now beauty Imvo wo hero , Carl ? " I asked , taking a small colored picture from among the mass of papcra , pamphlets , wrapping paper , otc. , thnt covered the table and floor of the library nnd which would have told plainly enoug to nil acquaintances thnt Carl was nt home once more , after this his longoat ramble in foreign lands , without the cotioborating testimony of cigar amoko , or the luunging figure in the old rocking chair. For this bother of mine never spent over six months of the year in the beautiful country homo of his child hood , giving the other six to whatever place or people promised most enter tainment on short notice. The last three months had boon spent in Paris , BO I conjectured the little gem of art I held in my hand was n French beau ty ; the pure outlines nnd exquisite complexion looking most life-like na they smiled up at mo from the tinted card. But notwithstanding the great beauty of contour nnd fenturo , there wns n frightened , nlmoat hunted look in the dark eyes thnt told of tragedy , or at least anticipated it. "Who ia she , Carl ? The eyes affect mo strangely , with their wild , fright ened look , There is n reign of terror In them equal to the ono her ances tors passed through. I almost see the shadow of the guillotine in thuir vel vety depths. " "Lot mo sci1 ; ah , my little nistor , mny you never know so hard n fate ns this poor girl encountered and succumbed - > cumbod to. No , she is not French a Russian but married to a French man. " And Carl took the picture from my hand nnd placed it on n small easel alnvo his desk. "I will toll you about her , Louie , if you hnvo nn hour , and I will toll why I told you. "It wan while Tom Barnes wns with mo Inat June , nnd when wo loft Ver sailles for Paris , that I first saw Mud- nmo Litorro though I think the nnmo nn assumed one , Wo had to run to preventbeing left , 1 remem ber , and Barnes , out of humor be cause of it , plunged his face into his book and left mo to my own resources , "As soon as 1 was comfortably set tled I , na usual , began scrutinizing niy travelling companions , nnd to try to Imagine who and what they wero. There were four besides ourselves in the carriage. Ono a quiet , middle- aged Englishman who was soon asleep in'bia ' corner. The two who sU next myself were evidently husband and wife , though ho paid her none of thu attention nnd politeness usually ac corded in public , oven if dispensed with privately , lie was a pale , quiet man of twenty-five , perhaps , richly but quietly dressed , nnd seemingly taking no notice of nny one around him. The wife , too , wns palo , nnd much na she looks there in that little picture. Her drees though simple was perfect , and evidently the production of some first rate artiste. Her whole style proclaimed her at once to belong to the higher order of society. "She seemed to bo Buffering , and frequently-put her hand to her fore head ; and I observed upon the deli cately-formed , ungloved hand n coatly diamond. It waa a beauty ; and I en joyed looking nt the Hashing gems as eho c&ressod a small English dog that often looked up at her with affection ate recognition , "Tho other passenger I could not make out at nil. Ho waa elderly , commonly dressed , and with ecant piercing eyes were frequently placed on the silent young married conplo , and then ho seemed as utterly oblivi ous of tliom as they of him. What wns his nationality ? Was ho with them or a stranger like myaolH I could nut tell. And the moro I looked the inrrj uncertain I became I thought , too , there doomed an effort nt disguifto. Ho kept his face nver'ed ' all ho could , consistent with his watch fulness of the quiet yonng husband that he nt timoi eyed so very persist- ontly.Vo " \Vo ped along over the bunutilul road , each nluorbrd in hii own rtll c- lions , broken only by an occasional low sigh from the lady , nnd conn arrived nt our destination. The train stopped , nnd ns none of my compin- ions showed any disposition to move titst , I aroused Itarnosfrom the depths of his romance nnd wo left tlio car- riairo. "Dinner over , wo wont to the thea tre , and afterward , by the poraunsion nf n friend , to n private gambling- liotiso. I wns greatly aitrpriaod on en tering to tee my elderly traveling companion seated at the table , his eyes nnd manner keen ns over , nnd deep in n gnmo of rouge oi nuir. It wns early yet , nnd very few people wore present ; but every sound wns liushcd , nnd the game .vent on in dcnd silence , broken only by the voicca of the dealers calling the result of the ' .urn's , m.d tim rattling of the gold AS it was r nk ml from one to another. The od ! man boomed in luck for the time being , and won every gnmo. I thought n gleam of antlefivnion shone over his face na the door opened and our other traveling acquaintance from Vorsnillia the quiet , careless hus band entered and sat down to play. "I did not piny that night , nnd my whole attention was given to those two. The young man lost from the first deal. Knilenu nflcr toulenu WAS swept from the tnblo by his watchful old opponent ; but still ho played on. The largo oums ho lost , and his ptdo , excited face , deeply interested mo , ind I stayed on and watched him until ale at in ht , when ho left the room , lia Inst Napoleon gone. "After supping nt n cotloo house I went back to my room nt the hotel , jut for aomo ciuto could not sleep. The hent waa oppressive nnd my room small ; besides , the game I had been wntching had excited mo alrnngcly , and I only fell into n troubled sleep near morning. "I wna nwukonod nboul daylight by voices in tlio adjoining room those of n man nnd woman , tvidonlly. The man's voice wna low und pleading , nnd : ho woman seemed to bo crying , I could hoar enough to know that she wns refusing him aomo rcqueat , for lia tonea boeainn loud nnd threaten ing , nnd nt last I heard him say : "If you refuse mo , you seal my ruin aid : jour own. I have no moro gold , ind I must hnve the diamonds to re- , rievo mysulf. " Hysterical sobs were the nly nn- swcr ho received , and ho continued ; "Something tells mo I shall win to night , nnd I must hnvo the ring. " "Never , Charles ! I cannot give It up It is nil 1 IIAVO loft. It wan my mother's , nnd I will not lot it leave ma The man's voiso waa ao choked with MSiiicm that hia words were inarticu- Into , but with n burst of wild nnger ho left , slamming the door after him. The woman's sobs boctmo lower , her crying ceased , and I fell into another nap , not waking until near ten. ' 'I neither of gambling saw my ac quaintances that day , nnd the night found mo ngniu in Monsieur Carlo's rooms. The old man wan again on hand not aatisfied , I thought , with Ilia winnings of the night before nnd again I saw a gleam of satisfaction crocs hin fnco na his victim of the pre vious evening came in and got ready to play. " 'Mako your game the gnmo ia made up ! " cried the dcalnr , nnd wna nbout to deal the carda when the young man who had juat entered celled out in n loud voice : "Fifty Napoleons upon the red ! " Seeing ho placed no money upon the table the croupier pauaod a mo ment , then sniJ : ' "Sir , you must stake the money. ' The gambler started nnd turned paler than over , n long , ahuddoring sigh broke from him na ho felt first in ono pocket , then in another , nnd final ly grasped his hat and lied from the room. The playing wont on for n while longer , and then ono by one they wont out , leaving only the nttoiidantu , the old keon-uyed gambler nnd myself ircsont. Something- undefinnblo feeling of interest in the unhappy young man who had loft the house in mch despair n abort time bofcro leld mo there , 1 must sou if ho re- urnod. "Suddenly the door opened nnd ho ran in , us if Honing for hia lifo. I shall never forgot thnt Bight , Louie. Ilia facu was ghastly , his dress dieor- dercd , nnd he trembled as though with ague. An ho rushed up to tim tnblo , n thu strong glnro of the lightn I anw ( rent drops of perspiration standing on lid brow. Ho thrust his hand In his > ockct and to.ised n ring down before lis opponent. " 'Thorn ! it in worth ton thousand 'rancs. Now cover my atakoa,1 ho cried. "I | instantly recognized the boauti- 'ul diamond as the ono hia wife had worn in the cars , and the conversation ! had heard that morning cuma back , o my memory , and I know my follow ravollura were the man nnd woman [ had hoard disputing in the early morning hours. But he had suc ceeded in overcoming her dotcrminn- : ion , for ho had the ring , and'my leart nchud for the poor wife as 1 wondered how he had obtained it. " 'Hod1 I bet on the red ! ' attain shouted the young man ; and In a mo- inont the croupier called 'Black.wins1 ! nnd the ring waa no lonuor hia. "With a wild cry the wretched loser led from the house ; nnd completely jiunannod by what I had neon , I ro- lurried to my hotel , hoping the young man would soon follow me , ' I found them all travelers , pro prietor nnd servants , wild with excite- inent over the murder of thobonutiful Uuesian lady. An hour before her maid had gone to her room and found lior deluged in blood from a wound in It - < r head , and dead , The husband had boon irk and left some few momenta before. I wont up to her apartment and to the bed where she lay , Her oxqulslto face waa fairer than in lifo , for it had lost the unhappy look , and aoeniod at peace. As 1 turned to leave the room I saw this picture mnn's traveling case , nnd appropriated it. Probably the husband had tossed it there in lit * search for some valu ables to risk nt the gaming table. "Tho miserable man took his lilo before ho waa Apprehended for hia crime ; and the old gambler who , first in ono dirguiao , then in another had followed the easily duped victim from city to city nnd won many thousands from him , left P.irls before the hus band and wife were carried to their last resting place in the beautiful butying ground where his forefather * slept. "Louie , this Is why I refused to play , oven with Howard , lust evening. I hnvo never touched cards since , nnd I noverciti ngtiin. " A General Stumpodo. Xox orvn such n null inm'o for nny Dniff tuc n * ii now nt C. K. liooilinnnV , for a Trlnl HntUo of Dr. KhigV New DU- covciy for Consumption , CoiiRhs nnd I'oltK All iicn.itu . nlllictcil with Asthma HronciU ! ! , Itonrtrnefn , Smcro Cough' , ot niiy ntTocUoii of the Tliroixt rind I.UIIRB can get n Trial Holtlo of this Krcixttcnicdy fr ; by calling nt nbm e imr.-icil Drug Store J , R SOBERS & GO , L. Sommers & Go's CELElttUTKSt BISCUITS , OAKES , JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES Wholesale Manufacturing iND DEALERS IN Fruits , Nuts and Cigars. Ill S. 14th St. OMAHA - - NEB. * 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRINf ! VEHICLES NOW IN USE. They surpms alt other a tor ossr rUllng. Btylo nd durability , They are for Bale by all Leading Car- in go Builders und Doalera throughout ho country. SPRINGS , GEARS & BODIES For ft ] b Henry Timken , I'atcntrc tindriiillilrr of Kino Carrliir'ii , 31 OTCrrEES , - - XXKO. Jl-flnl FOR CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DETROIT , NIAGARA PALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON , And all Polutt E t and ( ° outh-EBit. THKLINltCOMI'UISKH Nearly 4.000 mlk-u Solid Smooth Stcol Tracki All connections nro nn.lo . In UNION DtPOTS. lm a National ItcimtAtlon ui liolnt ; th reat Through Oar Line , and I" unit email ) onco-lcd to lie the FINEST EQUIPPED Kill , road In I ho world ( or nil cUsucia ol trai el. Try It and you will flnd traveling a Iniurj Instead ol a illucomfort. Through Ticket ! vU rhl Celebrated Line ( Ol aale at all ortlcea In thu Went. All Information about lUtua o Fare , Bleeping Car AcocmuiuJatloii ) , Time Tablen , do. , will b ( cheerfully Klten liy amilylnlug to T. J. POTTER , 2d Vlce-l'run't Jb ( Jen. M uitfcr.ChlcKO PERCIVAL LOWELL , Don. 1'aseervicr Agt. ChlwifO W. J. DAVKNl'OHT , Gen. Agent , Council Dlufli. II , V. DUKU , , Tl < kill Aet. otn h tl Iv KSTAOLISIIKI ) ISM. HIUGSI'IIINO ATTACHMENT-HOT I'ATENT El ) . A. J. SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY UG9 and 1111 Dodge Btreat , auK 7-mo Oin OMAHA , NEB. $5od REWARD ! Thu aljme rouaril will lia paid to an } pvnou uho nlll prodm.u u 1'alnt that will i | tial tlio Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , for prutcnliitf Shinultii , Tin and firaul loof ! < Wurrvntul to bu r'lru and \Vattr 1'rool Al orKrn promptl ) attended to. C'lo.ipcr ) and but Ur tlun an ) other mint ifow Initsu. BTUWAllT & bTlU'HHNhON. Holu 1'roprlutortf , Onmha IIouwOnmha , Nvb. RKFKBUNOES. Oltlur li I'Uic ) , Dr.Ilku , Dr. I'lnnc } , Fuller Cumuli II ulT * , Iowa. Her. olllcv , Unulu , Nvb. John U. dacoos , ( formerly Olkh d Jaoobg. ) U NDtRTAKER ( Snooctnor to D. T. IVIonnt. ) Manufacturer and Dealer In Saddlesi Harness , Whipsf FANOY I10RSE OLOTHINO Robes , Dusters and Snrf Boods Acrentfor Jas. 11.11111 ACo.'i CONCORD , HARNESS " The Best in The World , " FOR SALE-MILL MAOHINERY , HAVIN" cbitnged our tall' ' In Ilumtwhn rot * Icrprociv , ve offer i tt ot our old ma chinery lorn t'a at low prlcoi It o3hiMn of a itlr ot finely nnl hc > l nnd npicrd nm'n ' drlrlnr ic\tl Hhoi-h , ( Ire i and mar leUno liclusface , Ultra Inchca ( ittch , dihliu a main uptight flnft Kiiout 35 tcct lorp and itcii , ono main mortlsw ini ( nhool 7 Inch ( ace and fjlccli pitch , two pair 4 ftet and 1 ptlr 32 Inch hurra , l'linllclnlons | 7 Inch ( ace 1 } pitch ) , backUfth Birlrpi ] , curbs , etc. , complete , ono ( our reel cheat , 17 Ucl cloth , 7comcjo , ono tv\o reel chest , It ( cct cloth. 4 con\cjor tno Ontlotheat heatcra , ! Ko,2Gu ] * rokn frontier , 1 ll rn rd ft Icei r cihlnirecpv- rater andcle\alora , iihafti , ncel , pull'ya , con > \cjors , etc. Komo of the machinery has been moil but allttlo o\cr twi years' andau Is In good condition. For ( urthtr lnornmtlon njdrcai J , C. HOFFMAVn&CO. , Council lltiD ! , Iowa. 'IL'lrt'Wlf SCROFULA. The neat of ail diseases of this nn- .uro is in the Mood , as nny onu nmni- "estly knows ; therefore , if you purify thu blood , the disuaeo , in any form or uta o , disappears. Head what these say who hayo tcstod the niprlts of thereat ? roat vcgotablo blood purilicr , S. S. S. It cluansca Iho blood of all ocrofuloua Laint BO thoroughly that the disease never returns. I liad scrofula for aovon months , the ulcer covurinc tlio entire aurfcco of both lugs. After having tried the usual remedies with no relief , I ro- sortud to S. S. S.and am glad to eay that six bottles 1ms effectually cured mo. A. S. LENFF.STY , Atlanta , Ga. I suffered from scrofula 17 years. My shin bones were covered with ul- euro nnd ono mass of rotten flonh , and the odor wan almost unbearable. All remedies and treatments failed until I bewail taking S. S. S. Previous to taking It I .it times could scarcely walk. Now I can walk nil day , and I have to thank 8. S. S. nnd it only for my euro. Titos. McFAULANu , Atlanta , Ga. Some thirty years ngo there lived in Montgomery , Ala. , a young man who was terribly alllicted with Scrof ula. After being treated for n long time by the medical profession of this town with no benefit , ho commenced taking S. S. S , After persistently taking it two months ho was cured. Being acquainted with him for 20 years thereafter , I can testify that the disease never returned. J.V. . UISHOI- , . P. , ' v Dot Springs , Ark. * - ( ' V ,81 , ( MM ) Riwnrd will be paid to any cnomlat who will und , on analyaluol IOC bottlcaof U. 8. S. , ono pattlclo cf Mercury , Iodide ol to > lUDi oracy Mlnentl lubnttnce. ' owii-r SPECIFIC co. PTOI > I. Atlanta , 0 . Frlco'ol Siaull ulic , 11.09. J1.76. it ) DruirtrlAt FKENDALCS SPAVIN CURE HOll COL , L , T , "FOSTER. VoungBtown , Ohio , May 10 , IS30. DR. n. J , KDiu , < r Co. I hail a Terjr vnlua. bio Ilamlilotonlin colt tlutlprlcnderj hljbly , ho had a large bono tpavln en one Joint and a email ono on the other which maJo him very lame ; I had him under tlio chariru of tup voter' Inary surgeons which failed to euro him. 1 at onoday radlnitha ilvcrtUomcnt ot Kcndall'i Bpatln Curt In the Chicago Kxpns * , ! dct ruilno'l atoncetotry It and nul ourcrueclsU here to end ( or It , and they ordered tbruo hottliu ; I took all and I thouiiht I would d\o It a th/Jiouyh trial. I mtij It accordlue to direction ] and the fourth day the lolt coined to lie lame nd the lumpg IIHVII disappeared , I lined hut one liottlo and the c-olt'a llniba areaa fire of lump ) and u smooth an any homo In the Htate He It entire ly cured. The euro wc. BO remarkable that I Imn lit two of my mlhbon | huvo .the rcmaU' Ini ; two hottloa who are now miniIt. Very respectfully. L , X. FOSTEH Bend for Illnitratod circular vrlvlnf posltlr * proof. 1'jlcojl. All DruircUti have It > oi can fit It tor you. Dr. I ) . J , Koodill Ji Co' Pro. prleton , Enos'jurgh ' Falli , Vf. ' BOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS d.wlv NERVOUS DEBILITY , V Dr , E. 0.Vc t'a Nerre and BraTu Ticutratnk A epedflc for IIiterla , Ululnsoa , Conrulgloni. Nervoui Headache , Mental Deproiilon , IX > HO ( Uomory.BpermitorrlKii.Impctcncy , Involuntary Kmtaaloni , 1'rtuuturo Old Ate , cauaed by over- eiertlon , cclf-ahuie , or ovcr-lnduJconce , which leadi to mlwry , decay and death , Ono box will cure recent caiea , Each box contalne ouemonth' * treatment. One dollar a box , or ell boxei for five dollari ; eant by null prepaid on reoelpt of price. We truarantee ilx boxca to cure any can. With each order roi.elvod by ua for six Loxct , ac companied with Ore dcllare , 111 eeod the puj. chuer our written Kuaranteo to return tb money If the treatment dost aot efluct a curt. 0. t , Ooodroan , ruir'lrtt Bol . WbolCBile and vul ceOaaba , Wen , OroSri by tcallal realtet dfcWlv Genius Eewardefl , OB , The Story of tlio Sowing Macliiuo , A hindtome llttlo pamphlet , blue ul roll oor * with numeroui euyt TlD ( { , will bt GIVEN AWAY ; to ny auult par oa calling for It , al IDT lunci or lub-olfice of Th ) Singer Utnufacturlag Com * panj , or will be cent b/ lull , pool paid , la toy person llvtci at a dlitauea from oar offlcei Tlio Singer Manufacturing Oo , , Principal Office , SI Union Sqnafe , NKW YORK , i