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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1882)
THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA IHrRSDA * JNOVJMBJ&R 10 f " w k % J. cr < sc oo WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes. OMAHA , HEB. J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AMD RKTAH. DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMEH W8TAT8 AQKNf TOR MILWAUKEE CKMSNT OOVPANTJ Near Union Pacific Depot , - OMAHA JOBBER OF "W.A.LXI : AND WIWDOW SHADES 'EASTERN ' PRICES DUPLIGATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS MD fflUFACTURED TOBACCO , Agents for BENWODD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER GO. POWER AND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , nnnno E , BRASS AND IRON rraimas. FIFE , DTSA * PACKING : AT wnoLEaALE AND RETAIL. GHURGHaANDffiSGHOOUB LLS \ Jr I r - Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets" Omaha ; Neb. DEALERS IN 'S S fE AND. LOOK GO , Fire and Burglar 1020 Farnham Street , O. TMT DRUGS , PAINTS , Window and Plate Glass. < 3TAnyone contemplating building Btore.bink. or any other Da * will find It to their d . knUge to corns end with uj bolero purchasing tbelr Plato Glass. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA = - - HEB. \V.B. EDWARD W. PKOK. MILLARD & PECK , Storage , Commission and IMesale Fruits , 3.421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLIOlTJiD ] gentB for Feck & Baughers Lard , and Wilbor Mills Floar OMAHA , - - - NEB REEEBENQES' OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL A CO. IB1. O. 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha. PERFECTION HEATING "AND BAKIHU , is only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE BADZE OVER DOOBS , For solo by MILTOH ROGERS & SONS Jnll-miely ZHK i _ A WILD MAN IN IDAHO. Uow Two Oowboya Chased the Boll tary Savngo ofSnnlco Klver llallcj Titnti . Two cowboys who jtist c mo in from Catnns Prnlro rotate an cxpotlonco which will probably yo n great ways toward ro-eaUbli lm > g the popular faith in the wild man's tradition. On the first day of this month two cow boys , searching for cattle lost In the storm , passed over some lava crags nnd were startled by suddenly sooin ; before thorn the form so often dos crlbcd to thorn. They were so terri fied thai they sat upon their horses , looking at it In dread. Mustorin { conrago and drawing their rorolron they dismounted nnd gave ohaso , bu the strange bolng skipped from crag to crag us nimbly as n mountain goat. After on hour's pursuit both younj men word BO completely worn out that they both laid down , seeing which the wild man gradually npproaohod thorn and stopped on the opposite side of n fjorgo in the Inva , from which poi.il ho regarded the cowboys intently , The wild man was considerably over G foot in height , with great muscular urms , which reached to his Knees. The muscles stood out in great knots nnd his chest was as broad as that of a boar. Skins were twisted about his foot nnd ankles nnd n wolf skin nbout bis waist. All parts of his body to bo seen were covered with long blaclc tiair , while from his head the hair lowed over his shoulders in coarse , -angled rolls nnd raized with n heavy Doard. His face was. dark nnd swarthy , and liio eyes shone brightly , while two tusks protruded from his mouth. His fingers were the shape of claws , with long , sharp nails , and ho noted very much as a wild animal which is unaccustomed to seeing a man. The boys made all kinds of noises , at the sound of which ho twisted his head from side to side and moaned apparently ho would not _ iyo them ny "back talk ; " BO , weary- ng > of eyeing him , the two boys fired .heir revolvers , whereupon the wild man turned a double somersault md jumped fifteen feet to a low > onch and disappeared , growling ter ribly on ho wont. It is BUpposod that this la the same .pparltlon . that has so often boon soon Htfore , the man no doubt , does as the Indians did for subsistence , and lives on Camaa roots , which grow wild by acres , and ho no doubt kills young Btock , as many yearlings and cnlvea llsappoar mysteriously and nothing mt skeletons of thorn are ever found. Hartford's Aoid Fho pbato La brlety. Du. 0. S , ELLIS , Wabash , Ind. , ay a : "I prescribed it for a man who tad used intoxicants to excess for iftoon years , but during the last two rears has entirely abstained. Ho hlnks the Acid Phosphate is of much benefit to him. " _ Not In the Ranks. Detroit Free Tress. The old army overcoat that ua ° d to ID auoh a familiar Bight on our streets s ono of the rarest now ; indeed , it is so seldom aeon that wo involuntarily iurn and gaze after it , aa something hat brings sad and often cruel memo- iesj The other day an old man wear- ng 'a'ooat ' of this kind , which , reached a Jiis' heela , stop'ped at a cottage a ittlo way out of town and asked leave 0 rest awhile on the porch. * "I'm , a bit tired , " ho said to the woman who opened ! the door , "andlf ou 'd&n't mind I'll sit bore and rest myself for a.spell. . " "You're Trqloome , " said the woman dndly , with a glance at the martial > luo. Then she loft him alone , but , ftor a little while returned with a > owl of coffee and a plato of white ' ilscuit. "Eat " shosaid "I had , gently , a ) oy who' was a soldier. " "But I'm not a soldier , " answered ho old man. "I never was a soldier ; ny boy went to war and was killed. lo was all I had , too. This coat was ils ; seems like he's near mo when I mvo it on. I gave him to his country ; ho handsomest and bravest boy ho was , too , in the whole regiment. Godless ) loss him. Ho did hia duty , died on ho field , and this coat was all that amo back to his poor old dad. No ; I never was a soldier. " The woman wont in , and brought mt some cake and the Whitest honey , , nd added it to the cofloo and biscuit. "Aro you nlono in the world ? " nho asked. 'Oh , no , " answered the old man , hoerfully ; "I've got a sister , but he's old and lame , and she has a laughter that is , sickly and ailing. Jou sea I have thorn to work for , and hey are a sight of comfort to mo. rlany's the time I'd have broken down since Mary died but for thorn toor critters , Mary was my wife , na'am ; she was a master hand to miss sick folks , and she thought after Pirn died as It were her duty to go nto the hospital service and nues the soldiers , and die died these sixteen years ago ; but she did a heap of good vork first. Many u soldier hna kissed icrshadow on the wall ! Mary , darlin' , od wanted yo in the ranks up there ! L'vo often wished that I had been n soldier , if only to be fit for the little mother and Tim ; but I never was. " Ho drank the coffee , oto the good 'ood thankfully aud olforod to pay for .t with porno hoarded pieces of old worn silver , but the woman shook her "loud. "Put back your money , My boy was a soldier , " eho said. "But I nm not a ooldier well well , " as ho looked into her face , "I thank you and I take it for his Bake. " Ho wished good night to his kind entertainer and turned away , As ho walked oil , slow aud limping , bent by infirmity , the long skirt -of his army overcoat struck bright and blue against the splendor of the sunset ; ho shaded his eyes with ono trembling hand and looked wistfully aJb the rosa and amethyst door that seemed to open In the weit. What na\v ho there ? A little , round shouldered woman with a small , homely face ; a lank over grown boy , with upareu red hair. Aye , and of such as thuto are auuela made ! So , watching , ho passed down into the Bhadowa and disappeared The woman at the gate looked after him. him."No "No soldier ) " she said gently , "but 1 wonder if the boy who died on his first battlefield ever fought as ho has , or sacrificed aa much to his country \ All the soldiers didn't go into the WKr with flying flags and rolling drums. Some of them staid at homo and fought harder battles. I'm glad \gavohimnbitonndn \ sup , Ho is a soldier , and A bravo one , too , and ono day ho will know it ! " And I think she was right , Do not bo deceived. Insist on har ing the penuino Brown's Iron Bitters made or > ly by the Brown Chomica Co. , and take nothing clao. THB HMW TTOHK SVVBLL. The Ltvat Importation with Quizzing Qlase , Uatnunod Shoos , nna Green Trousers. New Yoik Letter to the Wanhlnuton Star. The society man of the present day in Now York usually inspires a senti ment of sympathy or pity in the heart of the casual observer , so very uncomfortable - comfortable does ho look in trying to bo stylish , A man of fashion some years ago , when locso garments were the thing to wear , prosontcd an easy and breezy appearance , but now ho cannot bo stylish without being un- o nufortab'o The terms are synony mous. This was brought forcibly to my mind to-day by the appearance of the eon of n wealthy Wall strrot ban- kor. I don't suppoeo ho would care if his name was published , as ho is used to seeing it in all the society pa pers , and is the acknowledged leaner jf the moro exclusive society mon of Now York , but I won't give it this. time. His brother , who is in Wash- 1 Ingtou during the scsoion of congress , never achieved distinction as a nocloty man , or in any other way indeed , excepting in fighting a former Bocrotary of state who tried , o corner Peru. Nor was iis father over much of a society man. So , however , lives for nothing olso. So has just returned from England with an entirely now and absolutely correct wardrobe , and has already bean - ; an to exhibit. Ho IB short , but airly well formed , and ho constantly wears the single glass , while his ac cent astonishes Americans and Eag- iahmon , too , I fear. "When I sow lim ho was coming around the corner of Twenty-eighth street into Fifth avenue , and the windows of the Dwell ittlo Knickerbocker club were altvo with weak-looking faces , convulsively loldlng the single oycglats , and gazing eagerly at the latest Imported clothes. Cho young man ( ho Is about 30) ) did not walk cosily. Ho had ou a pair of dead black shoos , with untannod oathor topi. They are decorated by 'nncy stripes along the side of the foot and over the too , and were BO ab surdly narrow that they looked like deformed foot , and rendered the movements of the young man far from graceful , though ho struggled hard to > reserve appearances , His logs were covered by a pairof trousers that were simply amazing , ao tight wore they out. It would almost bo impossible to sit down without splitting them across ho knee , as far aa can bo judged from appearances. They were as tight as eel-skin all the way down , fittlnground the ankle as snugly as a stocking. This remarkable expose of a man's develop ment is not advisable when hia logs are not up to the , standard. The roasora in question were a very light green with dark atripes. Above them was a vest that stretched from the : hin to a line just even with the hip } ones , and waa cut straight across. The vest waa of light material ( and ooked odd , it was BO extremely short. The cutaway coat was bottle green , and fitted like a jersey. It 'was ' In deed a.trial of the tailor's art in ono senao , but ic is far too tigljt to bo be coming. The sloovyi woro'noarlyyas ight oa the trouseiB , and thq coat- ails were very long , banging OB far down behind ns the knee. Ho were a collar that lapped over in front , aud waa certainly higher than any other collar r over saw in' ' America. It forc ed his chin up in the air , and caused ho sunlight to Bcintillato on his oinglo ; laas. Around the neck was a green carf with a hound's head in diamonds or a pin. Above it all was ono of tugo Eogliuh Derby liato with a great curling brim and a heavy crown. Ho were yellow gloves , and carried a tick with a twisted handle by KB ewer end , so that the handle dropped nearly to his foot. The vatant stare omplotod the effect , aud ho limped along while thb others envied him ! This is no ideal sketch , but a faithful licturo of a society man in Now York n the year of our Lord 1882. Buoklin's Arnica ( Salve. The BUST SALVE in the world for OaU , Bruises , Borea , Ulcew , bait Uboum , Vo- rer ! Sorea , Tetter , Chipped Ilftndo , Chll blaJQB , Coma , nnd all tkln eruptions , and iDEJtiveJy cures piles. It U guaranteed to : lvt ) lalkfoctfon t irx aoy refunded. , 25 cents per ex , rfor eulo by O. AN ARTIFICIAL ALLIGATOR. A Mlntaturo Uonstor _ Made of Gold and Precious 'Btonea. Ht , Uuls I'ait-UUjiatch. "I have jus/ returned from 5oo what I have brought my wife , " Bald a wholesale jewelry doulor , ex tending a unall alligator to the re porter. The monster was of Roman ; old with ruby eyes and a Hat link in ts nose , Four smnll diamonds were embedded perpendicularly down tha lack of the nock , iho last ono almost mooting a like row of jowola which ran out into the tail , graduating in width , Other rows were set on either side , making the entire back a mass of diamonds. While examining this fine proce of work the reporter's linger ; amo in contact with a small spring in the alligator's tail , when the gem- oncrustud back rajeod Itself by a hinge at the nook , disclosing the face of a watch about as l&rco as u gold dollar. The merchant tten prenbed another spring , which laid open the interior , a perfect system of taiiiuto works with a stem-winder attached , Foattfeur that Caught Men's Eyes. Detroit Pr < * > 1'rcM. The costliest pair of shoos that I liavo over seen covered the penal ex tremities of a Nov York lady 39 was paid for them. The lady were a pair of Blocking ! which cost $00. They were made of black silk , and midway between Iho ankle and the knee was u green tree embroidered in Bilk , and resting upon the branches of the tree were blight-plumed birds , Bomo In the act of flying , On thu " " of the Blocking "bulge , or largest part ing , was a huutsmtn , clad in rod shirt and trousers , takitg aim at the birds in the tree , Upon the instep was the monogram of the Udy wrought in gold lottern. Between the knee and the upper part of Jie stocking were eighteen narrow binds of many vary ing hues. t It the old Favorite and FOR CHICAGO , PEOR I ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DBTBOIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEW YORK , BOSTON , And all Poluti Cait andB > outh > Eait. THKUNKCOMWISKa Neatly 1,000 uillcs. Solid Smooth Gtool Trick 11 coQiieciloni nre made In UNION DtPOTS hu a National RepnUtlon as bolng th reat Through Oar Line , and la unlrtrmll ) encoded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rail road In the world for all cliwsoj of travel. Try Hand yon will flnJ traveling a Itutuj Instead ot a discomfort. Through Tickets via rhii ColtbraUd Line tot nle al all offices to the West , All Information about Rat i o Fnro , Sleeptnt Car Acocmtuodatloni , Time Tables , Ac , , will bi cheerfully given by niplylnlne | to SJ Vlcrt-l'rti't & Qen. Mon RcrChlc go , PEROIVAL LOWELL. Qon. Paisoiuet Aft. ChlcaffO W. J. DAVENPORT , Qen. Agent. Conncll Dluds. n. P. DUELL , Ticket AR | . Qtnaht mnio-od lr JOBS BTABLIn tKOXI BCBIHF Prcctdenl. Vice Pnrfl. Vf. B. Dinnii , Bee. and TreM. THE NEBRASKA MMuTACTURIM GO Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters , Hrrrows.Farm Rollers Hulfcy Hay Kalrou , Suotcot Uloyatlng Windmills , &o. Wo are prepared to do Job work and mannfao' nrlng for other parties. Address Hi onion NEBRASKA MANOFACTUKNO 00 T/lnroln. Nit Sionx Uitj & f acme THH SIOUX CITY ROUTE Runs a Solid Train Through tron < Oonncil Blufis to St. Paul Without Change Time , Only 17 Hours it a 1ULW THE CHOETES RODT1 rnox OOUNOIL BLUPPB TO BT. PAUL , lONNffAPOIJa nuLtrrn on niauR m and all point * In Northern Iowa. Ulnnim.lt am Dakota. Thlc line Is equipped nlih the Improved T7eotlnghonse Antomaite Air-brake and Mlfii Platform Coupler and Ilullcr : and for OPKKD. OATtTT ; AND COUJTOBT la nnrorpuisod. Pullman Palace BleepInK On ran through WITHOUT OHAKQ1 ! between Kan s City and Bi. Paul , via Oonncil Bluflj nnd Stonx City , Trains leave Xnlon Pacific Tr&nafet al Ooati oil Dlnfb , at 7SO p. in. dally on arrival ot Knneai City , St Joceph and Council Blufi train ( row the Sonth. Arriving at Sioux Oltr 11:10 : p m. and at the New Union Depot at El. Paul a. 11EC : noon XEN HOURS Of ADVANCK Of ANT OTUSft ROUTE flTRemembcr In taking the Blonx City Ron you get a Through Train. The Shortest ' . the Quickest Time and a Oomforiabls Ride la Ib Xhronffh Can between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND 8T. PAUL. jarSoo that your Tlokeli rud via tte "ID ] | City and 1'oeUlo RallroaJ ' / , \YATTLB3. . J.E. BDOHAJAH Huperlbtondcut. Oon' P&w. Agcn , . Ulssourl Valley la. V7. K. DAVIB , Donlbwootccn PoaaengorA , * iJocrdl BluOs Samuel G. Davis & Co. , DRY GOODS JOBBERS IMPORTER Washington Ave. and Fifth ST. LOUIS MO. EUROPEAN HOTEL , The most centrally located hotel In the city , Rooms 76o , (1.00 , tl.GOand 2.00 per day. First Class Restaurant connected with the hotel. .HURST. - - Prop. Corner Fourth and Locust Strooti , OKAY'S HPE3IFIC MEDICINE TRACK MARK a,0rtiatTr..DB MARK Kniflliilirein- ( xly. An un failing cure for Hemliml WoakncBB , Spermator. rhea , luipot- ency , and all Dlaeaaosthat' ' ' ' * 'uo'nce'oAFTER TAIIBO , HeK-Alume ; aa Lees ol Memory , Uniterm ! Lassl tude , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Pre mature Old Ago , and many other Dlwjaeos thai lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema ture Ura\o. tf particulars \ In our pamphlet , whlct ire desire to tend freu ) 7 mall to every OIK. TTho Bpucldo Medicine Is told by nil drugglatl atflper package , or CjwcViges for (6 , or nil ) be sent free by mall on rccdpt of the money , hr addressing TUKOl'.AY JEDICINKOO. , BuOalo , N. V. To Nervous Sufterers THE OflCAT CUfToPEAH I1EMEDY. Dr , J. B. Simpson's Specific II li a positive euro for Hptrmatoirhu , Woolntaj , LToUncy , tad all Utucatus rwultlnj f/ont tio't-Abnxe ' , M Uciitfcl Anzlnty , Ix 5i tteiuory . , i-alcn In tbu Back or fildc , and , - 1 - - - - - jUoniumptlon 'lewnlty aa * \ ( eirlygr&vc .j < ha Snaclflc " MeJltliia li being utud with wouJoi. j vlul tuccoM. ent lieoio kfl. WriteloTR ra had ftt ln'J J ' tlcuUn. Price , fluacinc , 11.00 ( wr pick ce , or dx pok , we * ( or 1S.C3 , Addrtu ill ordcrd to B. UlilBON UED10INK CO Noi. 104 acd IIS AUIn BU Bu0 lo , N. Y. Sold In Omaha by 0. F. Ooodm&u , J , W , b U , ted * 11 diu eltleirory whtrc.l i -itw D1RECTOHY Of LEADIKG WESTERN HOTEL UOTJSLS PKOFRIRTOm ARLINQTON , J. O. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Hfl , WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. 0. WEATHERLY , Manning , lown , REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. 0. REYNOLDS , Coon Rapldt , owa OARATOQA HOTEL , J , 8. STCLLINIUO Mllford , Neb MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS BROWNSVILLE N i COMMERCIAL HOTEL' JOHN HANNAN , Stromiburu r ) HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL LoulevlllB CITY HOTEL , CHENEY A CLARK , Blair , No , COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J , Q. MEAD , Ntllgh , Neb. GRAND CENTRAL t.lOEYMOUR , NabratkB Oily , Neb MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping W terNt COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Clroanwood , Men COMMERCIAL HOUOE , E. OTOREY , Clorlnda , lov , * ENO'O HOTEL , E. L. CNO , Eremont , Ntb EXOHANQE HOTEL , O. D. HACKNEY , Athland , Ntb t METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklnton , t\ua MORGAN HOUSE , E. U QRUDD , Guide Recd , N , SUMMIT HOUSE , BWAN A DECKER , Ore lion , la HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO.OALPH , Exlr. , In REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , In , ' ' ; ' . WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKEI7 , Audubon , la COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. DURQESO , Neol , la CITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAM3 Harlan li , PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQB , Oornlng , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL. J.IU AVERY , Btanton , MERCHANTS HOTEL G. W , DURK. UutllrctonJuritic.fi , * COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Dltnchard , la. PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Phennndoah , la. OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld Oltv , NM > DAQNELL HOUSE , OHA8.DACNELL , OolleRoflprlnga , in. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , M. LUTTON , Vlllltca , la. JUDKINB HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Milvern , la CALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Crovr , la ' COMMERCIAL HOUSE B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , lit WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Otceola , Neb , DOUOUAO HOUSE , J. 0. DUNHAM , Olarkt , Neb. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GDEEN , Oedfard la. ARLINGTON HOUSE , U. W. DLAOK& SON , Marjrivllla Mo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Htb WINSLOW HOUSE a. MCCARTY , Bewnrd , Neb , AURORA HOUSE M. D. JONES , Auroar Net ) . CROZIER HOUSE O. R. ORO'ER , Sidney , Neb , ' AVOOA EATINQ HOUSE D. W. ROOKHOLD. Avoca'la. CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD & 8HATTUOK , Red Oak' FOSTER HOUSE Oapt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewlt , la. WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER. . Orliwold. In. DEPOT HOTEL , ' LUSKMAri ; Oui.tap.ta LU8K HOUSE. J'A . LUBK , Logan , la DOW CITY HOU8C , W. H. MORTON , DowOlto'la ilAOGER HOUSE. JAOQRR& BOH , Denlion , la , 1IA11MON IIOUSB , TAMA. CITY , IA. , Harmon & Kealen , Prop HEAT YOTJR HOUSES FURHACES IN THE WORLD , MADE BY RIOHABDSON.BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO , Kmbody now 1882 Improvements. Mot. Rrnotionl foa'uros ; Cowt loss to keen In dor ; Una loan fnol will Rlvo moro ho t &nd n larger.volamo of pure nlr than "J' lurnaco mado. Bold by PIERCE Y k DUADrOHD.Omanu.Nob _ J > 21-dSin KENDALUS SPAVIN CURE COL , L. T. ' FOSTER , Youngetown , Ohio. May 10. 18SO DB. B. J. KBSDALL * Co. I had a very % wu bio Hambletonltn colt thai I prlinrt very highly , 10 had a largo bone spavin en one Joiut anu a small one on the .other which made him very amo ; I had him under the charge ol two veter inary surgeons which failed to cure him 1 M one day revlltigtho dvcrtlscmcnt ol KcnUttlll Spavin Cure In the Chicago Kxprcps.l determined atonco to try It and t our cruiglsta Mro to send for It , and they orJcrcd three bottles ; 1 took all and I thought I would give It a thorough : rlat , I used it according to directions and the ourih day the colt coined to lie lame nnd the umps have disappeared. I lined but one bottle and the tolt'u llrala are aa J roe ol lumnj and as smooth an auy borne In the utate Hols entire- y cured. The euro wa BO roinarhablo that ] lavelettwool my nolghbora have the reuniti ng two bottles who are now Udlnglt. Very riwectfully , I , T. FOS1KR Btnd for Illustrated circular giving positive proof. I'rlcul31. AH Druzuliitii hnve ( t or can rotltfor you. Dr. II. J. Kendall 4 Co ; , Pro prietors , Knooburgb Falls , Vt. 30Lt > BY ALL DBUQQ1HTE1 HEAR THEWITNESSES. _ Macy shrink from publicity In connection with 3. H. H. , but wo are permitted to rcfur to the fol lowing perxonu v , ho have known and witnessed lUi wonderful effects : PKRRT , Iloimton Co. , Oa , We bavu Irnown "BHlft's h peel He" teited In hundreds of mott obstlnatucutsof blood 1'olson- ! ng , Mercurial Itluumatlsm , tiirufula , Herod , Fczoma , Cat rrh. do , anil do cat eciuntlouslj ttstlty tlmtlt intt with thu inoHt jurfect nnd sig nal fucocus , eOietcil raillral and pirmanint cum in every e' e ulthuut Klniilo oxouitlon , llufti L , llcnimrJ , ( Jen. W Kill n , John a. Drown , Uva. W. hlngUtan , \Vm , llrunxon , Jehu II , HOMO , J mcH I > . 1 Imrp K I Warren. Moore tit Tut t'o ' , .1 , W llrlvln , J. W. Wlmbcrly , J. W. U'oci.'ock , \V. D. Hercc. oherlll , J. W. Mann , Co , Trraa 0. U. Duncan , T. JI.KIllui , Diy A Oordon , T , M. llutner , ihOff , Wo are personally arriialnteil | itith thu ge tl - men whoBOBgnaturmniipuir to tbe above cer tificate. 'Ihoy arodtlzwiHof wild ojuuty , of the lilghi.it nepuotablllty and tlmncUr. A. n. ( JII.K.K. Ordinary , Htuston Co.fiu. D. II. CUI.I.KIt.Cl'K Sup. ft , Uouitou Co. Oa. "Nothlnirbut favorable reports. ) ( iliii\t S. In aupoclflo for all Uiood Dl.c.-wuB. unlvirual tutl factton " U W. JONKS & CO. . Memphis , Tcnn. "S. R. t ) . if he * better tatUljUlon than any thing welia > uc\er Immlled , " JACKH & CO. , Helena. Arlc , "liavo no > er heard a coraplalnt nf H. B. 3. " ARTHUR PKTUIt & CO. , Loulbiillo , ly , "H. 8. 8 , boa given ontlro eatlafictlon to every one. " A , ll. ItlUIIAUUd , Slaruian , Tux. "I ha\o bad oxcillent tale for a. S. S , and the ruuultu ha\oboeu moxt uailnfu-tory. ' J. 0. UUUQF , UoHlltii. Qrciu , Ky. "Oumalui rf 8. y D , ua > o been good , and Ho BUCCCU < perfvct. " JONEB &CAUEY , Mont.-om.ry , Ala. "S 8. 8 , has glu'ii entlro tathfactlon to every oni. " K ItKUaa , I'aiU , T xa . "S. 8. 8. hts L-hon univernal tatUfactlon. ' H. W. lOWfclia A ; CO. , KlUimoud , Va. . Bl.ODD Ryri rd will be pa'd to anj chemlet who will Qud , ou aanlyola of 100 cottloto 8. 8. U. , one jmrtlclo of Mercury , loJWs ot tv tlum or soy Mineral wiUtano * . UWIirr UPK01WU CO. i'/o-ps AtUDta , Oe. t rlce'of Uuall kite , 1.CO eUo VI It. now l > r all Dru jlit 'V/IME OK CAnPUl - ina tcB r < nj " Uami 1 GOLD ROPE , Thelntrlntlo merit and nperlor quality o ! cot Bold Rope Tobacco hag Induced other mannfao- turcrs to putupon the market oodi rimllar to our brand In name nnd gtylo which are ottered andioldforloramotry than the genuine Gold Hope. Wo caution the t ado and consumer to tee that our name and trade mark are upon each lump. The only genuine and original Gold Rep Tobacco la manufactured bf THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO BAOOO OOMPANY. The Great hnglish Boruedy .Never . fatli to cnio Nervoiu Debility , VItal - tal Exhaustion , Eml - , loni , Seminal Weak- , HOOD , and all the ivll cffocti of youth' ul ( olliofl and ozceo- Iscs. II etopa perma nently all weakening. involuntary loaste and drains upon the aye- Item , the Inevitable rc- - i - -"iult of these enlpraj- tlccs , which are so destructive to mind and body and maUo life miserable , often loading to Insanl. ty and death. U strengthens the Nerves-Draln , ( memoryf Blood , lluscfos , DlifMtlve and Repro ductive Organs , It restores I ? all the organic functions their former vigor and vitality , ma king lite cheerful and enjoyable. Price , S3 a hotUo , orfourtlmcathe quantity 10. Sent by express , secure from obsorvatlon. to any address , on receipt of price. No. a 0. D. sent , except on receipt of (1 aa a guarantee. Letters r- quailing answers must inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills are the best and cheapest djipopite and billions euro In the market. Sold by all druggetPrlw CO cents. Da. Mnrni'i KIBNII RIUIIDT , , Cureetll kind of Kidney and bladder complalnte. gonorrhea , gleet and leucorrhca. For > ale oy uL aaucirtst * : l a battle. _ ENGLISH MKDIOAL INBTITUTE. 718 Olive St. , St. LouliMO . For Hale In Ooiaha by 0. F. OOODWXV. JanKi-lv il' * i ( lutln ttliuulmitnu ,1 u > > Holt Uiltf.r If . MlinulatliiK , 'tint rfit < nv , t lr HOfi I1 T < 'J01lTl < fllU'll , lillllt' crHMmrvconi' I Intnl. i\U"H'3 t 1.1" romuf/i. licit , tlou ( lurotnirin tnvltl i ? l t henjf7 ( ( .IrcaRr. t > nn/ . /OUt nr * . it n.i.aU him- ctrociai yonsuaurfro-u Dyspepsia , u BURDOCn II jou art. allllitoi with BUIouanew , uie BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS II } ou arc prostrated with sick Headache , UVe BURDOCK BLOOD BlTIEltS f your BonvUam dluordcrcd , regulate them with BUUDOCK I1LOOD BJVTKKS. 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