THE LU1LY BEE-OMAHA TtIUuSDA\ 2 CT. CT. IBRO"W ; : iSr < Sc CO OMAHA , NEB. "if * A "l-"n."E A . A. MV A V' OIiWAtK AND RUTAII , BEAt KK U Lath , Shingles , Pickets , BASH , DOftHS , BUH08 , MOLDINGS ! LIME , GEM EH Mt STAIR AflKNl TOM UltWAUKlCK OKMSHV COKPAK1 ! Noav TJuion Ptwiflc UQDO ; OMAHA .C ? ) JOUUEll AND m ? IT ' * eg K ASTERN PUSSES BOSWATEO. ! ! 8 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA .UUUfiflft ! AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocera' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best'Brands of lUmiDBED for BBHWdOD RAILS AND LAFLffl & BAND PI1WDES CO. POWER AND HAND 'sv z mt&sr" * $ & & & o&miigu sssr" J Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , xmsa KACHIHBSY , BET/TDK ] , ness , HKAQS AND IBON FrrriNoa PIPIT , srjs * I'ACKIKO , AT WHOLG9AT.5 AND RETAIL. AV WIND-MILLS GHUR&HgAHDaSGHOOL3S8EU.8 Cor. Faruam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. 3E . - -DEALERS- - Fire and Burglar 1020 Farnham Street , O. TC3SQ" Window and Plate Glass/ OTAnyono contemplating building ( torebank , or nny other Qno . Kill flud It to their id aatage to corren end with us betore purchasing their FlateOlaEB. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - VV.1S , MILLARD & PEOK , Storage , Oominission aid Wholesale Fruite K 1421. ' & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE B gents for Pock & Baneliers Lard , and Willier Milla Flour OMAHA NEB , - - - BBEEEENOBS s OMAHA ISA'llONAL BANK , STEELE. JOUNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. PERFECTION HEATING AND la only attnined by nuiug Stoves and Banges , WITH GAUZE OVER DOOES , MlLTOd ROGERS & SONS . | ull.micly i/ BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF RRIAGES BUGGIES (19 8. TBIRTEKNTn STREET' pairing in all Branches OMAIIIIA , NEB. MR , BUOR'S FAMOUS PET3 , A QJatico at Hio Great rtablo The Ifarro at Tarry town nnd How id Gat Thore. Some .Account of How Tcrnr , il win 1'orrrst. Drxtor nod Other Ucnotvnptl Trottern Jjooh nntl Aot. St' ork Trlluino. All lotero of hnr o.i know of thostn- bit's of llobatt Donnbr ot hie farm near Tnrrylown , One bright , cool morning ti'cemly a Tibuno reporter started with Mr. Bonnor for n tripito tlio frtrni. It was &lill early morning when the train topped nt Tnrrytown. A cartiago awaited Mr. Uonnor nt the station , itnd in it the reporter nnd the editor of The Ledger were soon spoud- iiiR over the hurd , well-kept road. The rolling , well wooded country wixa n sou of gold nud crimson , through which rose hcru nnd thcro the battlcmeutod towcra of modern c.ntlcs. Ofcasiounl iy i\n opening iu the gorgcom trees showed n Qucon Anne cottaqo perched Jii an cminonco , or sonic oltl Dtitcti 'itrmhoitbo ncatlcd in n quiat vnlh'y and fiurroundcd by broun fields from which the Imrvctta hiul long since boon ; nthcccd. All this told of the season "When the frost is in the pumpkin , and the corn is iu the shock. " An the toot of the lloct hones beat lively munlo on the compact , nud ho pure air of the chilly morning oont ; ho blood tingling through the veins , \Ir. \ Bonncr converged about liia horatB. "Thlr , " enid lie , indicating ono of the chestnut goldinga which drew the cariiase , "Ja Grnfton , wlio ino trotted hi 2:10J : , The other ia WftUon , who hi a mai < o U21. ; Sco how ; rottin/r / horsca have improved. When [ first bognn driving , Fiorn Temple was the only animal on the turf that could mnko tlml time. In those dayo Walton would have been considered a great horao. Now ho is regarded as of no account. " "How did it happen that you be gan to got together euoh a magniCcont collection of nnimnls , Mr. Bonner1 ? "Well , about twonty-fivo years ago waa in very poor health all run down. My physician told mo to get a xorso and try driving. I did no ; nnd itkvo been a moat enthusiastic lover of , ho exorcise over ainco. 1 never bet jn n horao race or allow my horses to ; rot for monoy. Everjbady knows ; hat. For this reason the tiino made i > y my horaeo ainco they Invo been in my possession is not a technical record , ; hat being only obtained when n horse ; rota in public for money. I aot out to provo tlmt a man can own nnd drive last horses without making a gambler of himself. Mr. Beechor said to me once : 'Mr. Bonner , aa long no you don't bet , your position is as firm an the everlasting hills.1" By thia time the valley of the Saw mill river had been passed , nnd the while buildings and green fields of Mr. Bonnor'a farm were in sight , crowning a steep hill to the north ward. The bright green of the fields on the farm was in marked co"trnst with the brown of the surrounding ones. This Mr. Bonnor ascribes to the liberal use of ashes and other fer tilizers. ' 'I raise very little except hay on my farm , " said ho , "and am able , by the liberal use of fertilizers , to got nearly threp times as much to the aero as my neighbors do. " There was an exhilaration in that ride amid the glories of the autumn , in the crisp , clear air of the morning , behind - hind thoae two fleet horace , and the reporter was sorry when the farm gate was reached. The farm , as stated above , is on the crest of a hill. It is about three miles east of Tarrytown , and commands a fine view of all that region from Sleepy Hollow , in which the apirit of Irving yet lingers , to where , away to the southeast , a break In the hills shows the blue waters of the sound. The summit of the emi nence is a small plateau , and hero Mr. Bonnor has his track , threo-quartors of a mile iu length. The farm is on a "divide , " and the water that falls on the back part of the track Hews Into the sound , and that which falls on the homestretch finds its way to the Hudson. The drainage of the course is excellent , and it is always kept iu good condi tion for trials of speed. A neat little 'arm-house etanda by the gate , nnd near it is the carringo house. Beyond , toward the course , ho two largo build ings shaped like the letter L. These ire the stables where the trottura are kept. On the left of the driveway , leading up to the track , is n largo barn. Aa Mr , Bonnor nnd the reporter were whirled around the course Mr. Bon ncr pointed outaomu of his horses that wcro roaming about the fields. "There , " enid he , pointing to dejected looking horao which stood with drooflog head iu the leo of the barn , "that is FJntbush Maid. She ij thirty years old nnd not ready to die y/jt by uny means. But all her triumph * uro over , poor old maro. In May , 182 ( , Flat- bush Maid trotted with hidy Palmer at the Fashion course two miles in 3:01 : } . " The mure , as if fllio knew that her record wan being canvassed ) kicked up her heels end went scamp ering over the field. A tour of the stables waanowmndo. All along the front of thu buildings are eliding doors , and each door openu into a roomy compartment , each horse having ouo of these to himsoU. "This , " said Mr. Bonner , ni a groom rolled back onn of the doors , "is Daisy Darling , She has trotted in 2:10 : to a sulky. " The next animal visited was Mamie B "Thero , " said her owner , "this is probably the fast est muro of her size in the world , She haa trotted a quarter iu 32 seconds ends , nnd would bsat the record if she could hold out ; but you BOO she is not largo enough , Bho has too much speed for her small b dy. But eeo the muscles cf those flanks. Here uro the driving wheels. See how fintly formed , yet how strong , they are , and how steep the slope is from thb crown of her hip down to her tall. " Shu did , indeed , seem an ani mal built for great speed , nnd the only pity was that there wasn't moie of her. Mamio B. first saw thu light iu 18G8 , and is therefore- fourteen years old. Bho is in excel lent condition , and age has not yet stolen the vigor from her limba. Erie , the first four-year-old that over trotted in 2:28 : , is stabled next to Mamie B. Ho tins trotted in 2:21 : on Mr. Bonner'a track. In one of the K'nta WAS a brown mare ha lo > kid around inquiringly ai fie clto * was olid bnck. ' 'This Is MH ipttn , said Mr. Bonnor. "Sho h s nrndfthn fastest two milen nith ruutituR mats Over iruilfl , ImviiiB trotted th.it Jiv " lwc in 4:271 " This r < intkVtiA fotvt wai ntc > plished on Qnturdfty , November 11 Mnnuttn bninp hitched to n roa. wagon , with Lmgman as runtiitn mate The trial VIM on Sir. Bonttor's track. The tlrst milo was matlo in 2MJ : , mid the second in 2:12J. : Nuibourno , a gray tnlllon with record of 2:2 : ( > i , sired by Belinont , it eon of thu il nl of Maud 8 , and Hits sell , n two-yeur old full sister to Maud S , wt-ro next visited. Edwin Forest received the visitors very kindly , but objeo'ed to bcinjj patted or touched in any w y. Ilo Had a record and ho know n , Ctmriquoul a dUagrco incut onnjnrt bstwocn him and Mr Bonnur. Thu animal at last gave in and hia good point * wcio freely tid mirod. Thou Mi1. Bonner led the way to Longman , a horse by the si'o ol Longfellow and having the IMIK Kinml dam { jJAnj ono intprcstid ii goiionlo < ( y can tli uro out his relation ship nt hia loisuro. "Wo call him Longman because ho 1ms such n lon : > body , " said Mr. Bonncr. "Urnta very oftolt Rot their names from phy- sicnl cliBnicloiistics. Old Jlarpor down in Kentucky , \vho owned \ho ijroat lhoroufhbrod Ijonjjfollow , never licard of the ) iool until the horao lud matlo a reputation. " The famous Kama occupies n com partment similartothoothcrs. Tholirat thing that ono notices about llama is llio immeuso power in his muscular Hanks , the iitoop slope from hip to tail , and the look of dutrrmlnntion iu hii eyed. "Tho beauty of Huns , " said Mr. Bonnor , "is that ho c.in ul- wujn bo depended on. Other lioisoa nro luicortafn , but llarua nlwaya puta forth all the speed thcro ia in him. Ho has trotted n milo in 2:1H : on my throe-quarter milo track horu , which is equal io 2:10J : on a milo track. " Ono of the grooms led out into the colt. "I atablo-yurd a largo yearling am trying an experiment with this colt , " said Mr. Bonncr. "Beforo the colt was -ft oaned I used to have thu mother brought in from t ho pasture every night and givim six quarts of oats. I have had him ted abti il- antly since ho has learned to rut. You BOO the result io the fine largo uni- mal ho has made. Ho weighs 1,002. ' . pounds. " Mai'y other hones were visited , among them Keen Jim , with a record of 2:10 : | ; Malice , a full sinter - tor to Mauotta , with n record of 2:19i : , and Convoy , who has been driven by Murphy two miles in 4:40J : The stallion Eldridgo , who lee trutted in 2:22 : , him never been outside the farm gate. Startfo is the first trotter that turned ilootwood conns o a mile in 2:10. : Ho haa trotted half a milo iu 1:01 : A. In spouking of the development of speed in trotting horses , Mr. Bonnor said : "I have now in my stable throe times as many horsoa that can boat 2:30 : as there were in the country twenty-five yonra ago. " In regard io the driving of trottinu horses ovtr country roads ho said : "I frequently have driven up from Now York with my best horees and have al ways found that they trotted fully cs wall the next day. I think a long dtivo is rather beneficial than other wise. It ia thu pace that hurts a hurco , not the length of the drivo. Whenever Dexter has beou from the city to the farm he has been driven up and back. " In Mr. Bonner'a stable in this city ia the veteran Dexter , now in his twenty-fourth year. A Tribune reporter visited the stable recently , and found the celebrated animal comfortably housed in a largo box stall. Ho does uot look as young as he did when hin record of 2:17A : as tonished the world , and his four white foot set at naught the rhyming rulo'of horao dealers : ' 'One white foot , buy him ; two white feet , try him ; three white feet , look well about him ; four white foot , go on without him. " Still there iu life in old Dexter yet , and under the kind and careful treatment which ho receives ho will probably last for eomo years. "Grunt It Out " The above in ixti old saw as savage HH it fseenselesB. You cau't "grunt out" dy - popiiln , nor liver complaint , nor nervoun- ness if they oncost a good hold. They don't remove- themselves In that way. The taking n few dotes of lintnocic ULOOD jJirrrilH la bettor than "grimting it nut. " What wo can euro let's not cnduio. A Doctor's Substitute. Dstrolt I'rco 1'icm. Ho waa a young man with a wild , diaorderod look. Ho rushed into thu oflico of a prominent city [ ihyaicinn yesterday , placed n small cup on tlio desk , took oft' his coat , and bared his right arm nnd whispered ; "Stick mo1 ! "Do you want to bo bled ? " "I do ! Open n vein and lot mo catch the blood m the head'/1' / "Alas ! too full in thu heart ! My aflinncod will not believe mo when I tell her that I love her better than my lifp. I will write my love. I will write it in my own bl'iod ! Proceed' ' " "Is that all you wain ? " "All ? la not tlmt niiuicirnl i" "Young man , you are u dodo ! Put on your com ! I keep n red ink huro for the very purpose you desire , and I will sell you a whole gill for n quar ter ! " And the young roan was not stucV , Jo ill Blllinid Heard From. NKWJ-OKT , 11. I. , Aug. 11 , 1880. Dmr Jiitlerslam hero trying to breathu in all the salt air of tliu ocean , and having been a cud'arer for moro than n year with a refractory liver , I was induced lo mix Hop Bitters with the BOO gale , and have found the tinc ture a glorious result. * * * I have boon greatly helped by the Bitters tors , nnd inn uot ufruUl to say eo. Yours without a struggln. JOSH BILLINGS. MANl KACTUUeU OK Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door FJntc * Eiigruvcd to Order. No. t/XJN. TlliKt. . - Nt. I/otiltf , .Mo , GOLD ROPE. Theliitrlublo merit and g'jperlor quality ol oui Qolj Hope'Jobacco has Induced otuer inannlao turcru to i > ut upon tl.o uurkct > ooJi ulmllar U cur Irani ! In oatae and stjlo which are olfcruc md told lor le a matey tlmn the genuine ( lok KoH | > ; Wo cautlou the t ado and contmiuer to ice that our name mJ trade mark are upon tacb lump. Tlio only Konuloe and original Gold Hope Tobacco In mauufacturtd by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO BACOO COMPANY , TUB BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imHafid or eowidrfiit. This is especially true of n family medicine , nnd it ie pinithe woof tint this remedy imiMal ia of the highest valuo. As BOOH nn it had bom tested and firm cdby the wholn woild tlmt Hop MitUTa WR the puto r , bwt and W03 * vnlunblo f niiiy medicine on earth , many imitations sprung up nud began to steal the notions in which the prcsj and ptoplo of the country had cspressod Iho morita of II. R , and in every way trying to induce auf- fi-rit-g invalds | , i. . urn their stuff in- Blond , expecting to make money on the credit nud ; ; oed name of H. H. Many tit horn utartcd noatnims put up m similar style to H. 1) ) ( with v.iri- ously duvijod names iu whioh thu word "lop"or } "Hops" wore used in nway to induce people to believe they were the earno as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures , no matter what their style or nnmo is. mil capidnlly Uinao with the word "Hop" or "Hops" in their nimo or in ny way connected with them or their lame , nro imitations or counterfeit * . Uownro of them. Touch Mono of horn. Use siothlng but genuine Uop IJittom , with n bunch or clunter of green llonn on the wisitc Libel. Trust lothins ; tilso. Drttgaiatn and dealers are warned against dealing Iu imitn * innn nr roni > lnrf 5t.i J , R BDBER8 & 00. * - Sr-na3 ? ri'JCt& FL , Sommers . Co' BISOUITS , OAKES , JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES Whoiosalo Maunfaoturing 1ND DEALERS IN Fruits , Wuts and Cigars. Ill 3 14th St. OUTFA. - - WJBSTEKJS GOKN1GE WORKS ! 0. SPE011T , - Proprietor. 1212 Harnoy St. - Qiiirlia , Neb , MANOFAOTUllElig OK Iraizfitlffli , COBNIOES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIAIS , Tin , Iron and Slate Eoofing , Spocht's Patent Mctalic Skylight. Patent Adjusted Rutchct Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of goods. IRON KBNOINQ. Dtlnit * . Bttliutrtdoi , Vori > dn , | OITIc and Dunk Hnlllnjst , Window nd Cellar Ouarde ; nlio THE LINE OK TUB Milwaukee & St , Paul RAILWAY Is ttou running UH FAST lIMMtl'-SS TIIAINS front OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS WITH- Pullman's Mapifloeiit Sleepers \NI ) TIIK Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE , Or lo itm I'Olnt Ixijoiul ; or IF YOU ABE GOING NORTH TO ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS , Tuku thu IIIMT HOUTi : , thu Chicago , Milwaukeo&StPaulE'y ' , Ticket ollloo lonitoJ ut corner I'limam nnil ' strtitN nnil lit 1) . I' . lciotnnil | nt Jlllta U Hotel , Onuliii. ffxTKcu TlmiiTuWu In anothur toliiinii. 1' . A. NABII , ( ionciul Ai'i'iit. (1 , II. rODTIi , Ticket Agent , Omaha. s. H. jinuitiM. , A v u. OAUI'INTIU : : , ( lencmlMntm tr ( iniiT.il I'IISH , AKCII ! . J. T. CI.AIIK , l.i : < ) II. IIHAITOIII ) , Ass'tlJui. I'unn , AfcTitt , 'j'uli-oi. Crnoatnu. And all other t r Kilt l"a-it'n I.ar n mont overihwn InClilcn'o. Illuttratrd Cotil t'ue Irt-c. Scinl ( or It. Hiram aibley & Co , , JiEEDMCN , JK | 2W1 Hnnilnlnli fit. , . ( 'hlr irn DOCTOR SXEINKART'S ESSENOE OF LIFE. foil OLD AMI Vni MI , .MAI.K AMI I'KMtLK. It li a sure , pronipt ami clfci dial rttmiUfnr In. dlgistlon. Ojriiqiila , Intcrinltti nt Kmuri * . Want of A | > | ii'tltu , .St-rtoiH ] ) UillltIn all IU Htuicui , Wcuk Jlunon , Ixisit of Drain rnwir , I'mitratlon , U mrtoiis v\nt.t , iijiiU'iiutu thu d'lcil liilclliit , iM lliu infic'lih'il hraln nnd rnitort'N t nu uiul vi 'or to thu txluiistulor- ftui , Tliu cxpi rli'lli'.o ol tlioii > .iniN prints It to an linuluulilun'incxl ) I'rliu , # l.oou liottlu. or fclx ( or * . ' . 1'or alohj all tlrii id-tn , or tuni buturu front olistrtatlon on rticljit ofjirleu , by Dr. Stoiiihftrt , P O. Box 2400 , St. Luutu Mo. DOCTOR STEIWHART'S SUPPOSITORIES ! Thu Great I'oiiitar ] HiiiiuJj Surccureforlillntl , lllecdliig&l chliiB I'lle * Am ) all form ) of lU-iuorrlioi'lal TiiinorK. Tlanu hrn'ObnoKiKii o < t tllrvttly tijion tliu vftatvof the lllootl V(4MU.anil b ) tht'IraHtrltiKvnt cllucUm-iitly foru ) thu blixwl from tlm swollen tuutora , aiijliy inakln ; ; thu cuaU u ( thu vilnii btronif , | iru > cut thu rnllllliiy. anil licni-o a null- ctilt-uru \ miru to lulhw thilr u c. 1'rltv , 7S ccntH a box. for ualu ) > y olltlrii.'KUtu , or m lit \i\ \ mull on rix-tlpt ol prltv. ( > y Eu Huh MnilioUl Instltuto , 718 Olive St , St. . ' ' DIBECTORP OF UADINA WESTERN HOTEL ARLINGTON. WEATHEnLY HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , SARATOGA HOTEL , MARSH HOU3E , OOMV.EROIM. HOTEL' HALL HOU36 , CITY HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOTE- , GRAND CENTRAL MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOUSE C1REENWOOD HOUQC , COMMERCIAL HOUQC. 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DLAOK A. 80M , MnrjtvllloMo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T , POTTER , .Norfolk Junction Nofc I WIN8LOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY , nownrri , Nab. AURORA HOUSE M. 0 , JONES. Auroar Noi. UROZIER HOUSE O. II. OROZ'ER , Sidney , Noo. AVOOA GATING HOUSE O. W. ROOKHOLD Avoca In. CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOO & SHaTTUOK , Rod Oak FOB ! tH HOUSE Oapt. JOHN FOSTER , Lcwli , la. - T WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER , Grlswold , In. Jv DEPOT HOTEL , O L. CHAPMAN , Dimlap , la * " * LUBK HOUSE. J A. LU8K. Login , In. " ' DOW CM Y HOUSE , W.H.MORTON , DowCllalla JAQQER HOUSE. OAGGRRSt BOX Denlton , la , IIAKMON HOUSK , TAMA CITY , IA. , Itarmim & Knalo * , 1'rop 017 St. Chnrloii St , , ST. LOUIS , Mo. A KEOUtiAU URAUUATK ol two mnllcitl cjll ( KOS.h sbM'nliViKor omrninHl In tlio treat- nont of OIIIIO.MO , JKKRVOU3. SKIN AND 1LOOD Dlnoasos than any other tilts slclan In Ut , xnilsMclty pipers dhow nnd nil old rcsldonU mow. Consultation ( roe anil Invited. When It a Inconvenient to vlo't the city ( or treatment , uicilldncs cnn bo pent by mall or oxpriss every where. Curable cnsrs ciurantccd ; wlicro doulit eilnt-t It la frank ly btatcil. 011 or write. Nervous prostration , Debility , Montnl mil I'liynienl Weakness , Morcuriul and itlier nlfoctltfjm of Throat. Hit In mitt Hoiioa , Wood ImpurttloB und lilivnt J'olsonlinf , 31In Altocthma , Olil tjoron and Ulcorc , Impedimenta to Mnrrlage , lUuiumnUmn , L'llos. Hi > eel l ntteutinn tc > cnno\ from over-workod brain. 5UKUIOAL CASKS receive micclnl lUteiUion , JJlHcanc.i from Inipni'leuce , Kxcoiws , Jniluk-cuooj whole liMUflESSS iy , ho may not , H hy , * * J i IIJJCJL'nitscH , con uiiiiont.ui Mill euro , ijialuil forZTo postage orntnniiH. Bl > 2.lVwlv SCROFULA. The seat of nil dinoancs of thia na ture is in the blood , us any ono mani festly knows ; therefore , if you purify the blood , the disease , in any form or stage , disappears. Read what those say who have tested the innrltn of the great vegetable blood purifier , S. S. 3. It clctanaoB the blood of all scrofulous taint so thoroughly that the disease never returns. I had scrofula for seven months , the ulcer covering the entire uuifaco of both lefts. After having tried the uau'il remedies with no relief , i re sorted to S. S. S.and am glad to say that six bottles has olloctunlly cured mo. 'A. S. LENKKNTV , Atlanta , Ga. I suffered from scrofula 17 years. My shin bones were covered with ul cers and ono mass of rotten flesh , and the odor was almost unbearable. All remedies and treatments failed until I began taking 8. 8. S. Previous to taking It I ut times could scarcely walk. Now I can walk all day , and I have to thank S. 8. 8. and it only for my ouio. TJIOS. M < ; FAULANI > , Atlamn , Ga. Some thirty years ngo there lived iu Montgomery , Ala. , u young man who "was terribly nlllictod with Scrof ula. " After being treated for a long time by the medical profession of thia town with no benefit , ho commenced taking 8. 8. 8 , 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. . Bimioi' , J. 1' . , Hot Springs , Ark. 61,01)0 JlowArd * J 1 to * PI < J lo * ny ehtmltt who will fin' ) , oa Anal > * . . . K vk. . 0. II. ( l.omi mnldunf Mercury , lodMr of Hu tlum or nny Mlnoral nulictiLniio. HV7iKT i'c'irui oo , rrejn AtiinU , ( It. f tlcc rt f t.irll f-.ti ; o.vo : U6. Hai I hf All UrtiKitUt NERVOU& DEBILITY , A. Gn.rn Utiiu-antoocl. l r , K. 0. rt'uit Ncrvu MiiTUrftTu TIB Aopoclflofor lljbterU , Ulitlntod , Convohbai tlervotu rioidichc , Uentt.1 Dupivwlon , LDM , rremuture Old AKO , citiuod by UJI exertion , eolf-abuee , or uvrt'lnilulfrsocc. iril : loada to mh ) ry , Joc y and Jt.'ith , Onolitir * ! earn iBCOot c n i. ICi-h lioi canulnionauituth treatment. One UnlUr a box , or ililxiioafoi five Jollirt , ecnt by null prepaid en receipt ol price. Wo KUtrtntco ilz hoi.0 to turo nny coo , < Vltb c .ch order received by no fcr sli boict , o. couipanled with flru tlolUra , will end the par * chi\Bur our written icu < ; raiiU < > to rtturn tbi inouu ? II the trektucat tloci not effect ft cure. 0. f , ( loodmtn , iiati'Mi t'olo.botc lu unit /nl ott > "tul i , il"i , Ordni by roull il To Nervous Sufferers 1 Ht ClRrAT EUROPUAN REMEDY. Dr. J , B , SimpBou'a Speclhr Ii It fc t'Otitlrocnuc for Hjivrrattjjrhct , WrakDoe * . liupolaa ; , t.n < \ Ml Llt rAxi rcaati ( iD4 > Helf-Abuau , u Moot/.l Anility , Lowi McmoiV lr.g la the Mr.tr or SUn , aad ' . utaieri i nwi' * ! ' .Uifct lead to UodlUoo li UltJ f.lth ucno'gr- Iu' tu. .ii. .ii.l..tl iuKi. tree to Ml. Wilts for tlicro ted get lull- ) ' Lulin. I'rlco , Bpecldc , Jl.CO ( xr ; n' . ve , c tli pv > * rw lor tS.OO. Uilrc&i all uidtn to B. BI1ISON UKDI01KK CC K01. 104 f.u.l ICt Wilu fit. Ku3J , N , Y Sold la Onisl.t.if \ ( \ V. QooJutn , i , VV. Do , tnd all < iiuzkfrtltuillieia. ( idkw rowm Lincoln , Ntfct Manning , Iowa , Coon Rnpldt , own. Mllford , Neb. OBOWNnVILLE Ntb Atronuhure N * Loulivlllg r , N , h , Hot- , NibraiVn Olly.fMtb Weeping Water.Ni Hurdv , Nh. . Olarlndn , low * trcitinr.t , Neb Aihlftnd , Ntb Ml Inisn , Neb , liilrln Rood , N , . "i eiton , U , fcxlrn , la , Atlantic , I * . AuHubon , U. Ntola , U Hurlan la , ' Corning , la. Stanton , IB. Shenandoah , In. Onyld City , Nnn Vllll.cl , , la. MftUn n , la Id.i QruI I * Odebolt , In Onreolit , Neb Oliirkt Neb. Dniford In. . C. w A 4LC.HU i.O Irrrtlm- c U r t tov JIII./K. tci it. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE COL. L. T. FOSTER. Youngitown , Ohio , iluy 10,18f 0. DR. D. J. KKNDALL * Co. I bud n Tory vf.lu- blallamblctonhn colt th Iptlznil very highly , ho had l&rge bono apavln cu ono joint and e. small ono nn the ether which made him % 'ory l mol ; had him under the charge ol two Tutor- ln ry lurifoons which failed to euro him. 1 TTM ono Jay r I'luJInj , " t ho ilvurtlBcmcnt ol Kendall's Hpa ln C'urn In thnChlciKU Kxprrsf.I determined atotica to try It anil vut nurtriu-plBta tttiro to 9 < ind f.trlt , and thry ordered thron bottlot ; 1 took all itod I thought I would ulvo It n thntougb t > Ul. I tttcd It nrcnnllr ? to directions and tna fourth d y the colt ci. . i'il to bit lame and th lutnim h.ito dlmpntiairil 1 H"od Inn ono liottlo AUil the roll's llinuji nrc an frca of luitip-i and a smooth ai any horuu In tlm elate IIoli entire. ly cured. The euro , n'a DO remarlable tbatl hi\alcttwool ray nolKhbori have the reumlo' In twabottlcHwboarunow uitlnxlt. Very ritpectlully , L. T. FOSTER eml for Illnitr. ted circular K'vlntf ' | > oiltlvf > proof. Prlcojl. All DruuKlfta have It or can iet Itfor ynu. Dr. D. J. Kendall * Co ; , Pro- prlotorn , ( Jooohurfrh Pall ] , Vt. BOLt ) BY Mra J , U. Itobortfton , I'lttrourir. Tit. , wrltos : " ! wax uitTcrltik'from Kc'icnl debility , want of ap > pctlto , ronittlpatlon , oto. , BO tbatl iu a.t a bur den ; alter unlni ; llunlouk lilood lllttera I felt bet ter than for yvare , I cannot praUo > our Bitter * too much , " Jt. OlhU. nl ItulTalo , N. Y. , wrltos : "Vour unlock Illoc Ulttera , In chronic illBeaacsol the loodliter i > . .J kldnojH , havu hi on algnally market ! with Kucccas. lliavo usoj them injeulf wlUi bout roxulti , for torpidity of the liver , and In coaoof a friend of mlnu Buffering licmdiouay , Ilia elfnct wag niar\elouti. " Bruce Turner , Hocheetcr , N. Ylwrlteu : ' ! bavo been tubjoi t to Htrloua ditmrder of the kidney * , and unable to attend to bunlnetu ; Burdock Illooa lllttora rellurud ma bcforu half a bottle wna used feel touflilcnt Uut thuv will entirely cure mo. " Axenlth Hall , IllnKhuupton , N. Y. , rltec "I Buffered with a dull ) uln through my eft luni ; and ehouldcr. Ixiat ray enlrltn , apj > ctltB and color , and could with dllllcully keep up all ttiy. To&k > our llunlock lilood 111ttcra M d | . rcctul , and 1mvo felt no pain tluce flfnt Htok ut ter ualux tlioin , " Mr. Noah Ilatou , Klmlra , N , Y. . wrltui : "About four year * axe 1 lu.d un attack of blllounfoer.and never fully rtcovcroj , lly digestive orjfanu w ere wuaktncd , and I would ua completely ) > roa- trated for day . After nuliitf two bottles of jour llurdock Uload Illttors thai mprovement was no vlnlhla that I wai astonished. I can now. though 01 yoam of atfe , do a Ulr and loasonablo day'a work , 0 , Dlnckct Kablnnou , nioprlotor of The Canada Prosbi torlan , Toronto , Out. , writna : "For vcar I lutfurixl uroitly front ott-nxurrln/bcidache. I \ourllurdoik Illood llltten ujtli happ ° ' ruaulit ) , and I now ilnd In better than for yuan pant. " Mri. Wallace. Buffalo , N. Y , writes : "I have mod Burdock Ulood llitteruforucncaa and bll- out i uda'-hoa , and can recommend It to anyone ixiu i ; a cure for bllllousnoas. ' Mra. Ir ilullnollmJ , Albany , ft. Y , wrltee : "I'or bcioral y.ur I Lave lufletcJ ficui clt-uc ir- rlnir blllloun beudJ lici , dynpct U , and complaints - plaints peculiar to my sex , Smco ualnj ; jour llurdock Blood BlttcM I am oittlrcly relle > ud.M Prlco , I.OO pet Bottle ; Tcla Bottle * 10 Ot F08T2E , MILBDEN , & Co , , Props , t wholt > .li ! by UU fc UcHtbon and 0. ' jiii , Jo 87 ccxl-m i ,