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fi - ' THE DAILY BBLTUESDA1.CMliL + li , 10 , 17 + t3. i Immense Sale ! . CARPETS AND DRY GOODS. . -11.T- HarkYleSs Bro . , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Commencing Thursday , Nov. 1. I ' : carpets at 18e , worth 30c per yard. Ingrain carpets at 45c , worth 60c Tapestry Brussels at 60e , worth 90c. Best quality Body Brussels at $1.15 , worth $1.40. 1,000 yards Canton Matting , at 20c worth 30e , less than can be imported ; ) I v y Ingrain Carpets at 22e , worth 35e. OUP NEBRASKA CUSTOMERS /ILbFI P , ND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO EARLY EXAMINE THESE GOODS I z0ur S&iIled VPorkmen will Make and Lay'Carp3ts in Omaha 'at the a ma Pciceq S . in Council Btuffa. : : BARGAINS IN CATION 50 Pieces Bleached Muslin at Gc , worth 9c. 60 Pieces Unbleached Muslin at 6ac , Korth l0c ' Canton Flannels at 5c , worth 10c. - _ Heavy Cotton Flannel at 12' c , worth 16e t Prints 3c , worth 6c. Cloal .s < o1ma . s Latest Style for $75.00 , priced elsewhere $125.00. /0 " 6g 50.00 , " 75.00. . " 6.00 , " " 9.00. ' 10 Dozen. B1ac1 U.Tarsey' Sacal .et ' 3 t'- ' . we will offer at $2.50 each , sold elsewhere for , Ji J ' OUR STOOK IS CODBPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF : 1kDress Goods , Cloaki s PIIIS eS Velvets &C AND OFFERED AT AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION1 Omaha and Nebraska customers purchasing bills of OSLO an d upwards , will receive transportation both ways. r , Iowa customers will save their transportation by calling at HARKNESS BROTHERS , t 401 Broadway , Council Bluff's , Iowa. GOLD STAMPEDES. How a California Doctor Bilkcd Iho Boys is Early Days. 3torlcs About 1118 1'Incors lst the Cwnr d'.llote. Corrrapoudouro of Salt 1.nko Tribune , K .rvIIUt , Idaho , November 10.- . T his atoning I mot nu old bmutmuiml and makud him rehnt.ho know about rho Coeur (1' ' Almon country mud ita miuorale gory attrnchng so much attention , mum ho rollicd , ; " 1 will lull you nil I know about it , Lt early dnysono , Ur , ltubiu eon wne in rho 1 lncorrhllo California district , and w heu bionlann got n rush of roimiora mum hnugara ou , ho wont tlmith or , IIo was in flue Cedar Crook storm pedo nenrblessoilA , That was n rich etroak of placers , but they soon played out and the tumors acnttatod. Robinson started out. from there with a } pony , a rmed with pick and shovel mum moor's kit L , mui in u ( uw days cone back loaded with rich spocimamia of gold quartz , in which wcro nn ots of free old. This caused m big ozo itonmtt and ! to tree Mk. ml to guide n party to t lo now diggings , This ho Would do for $80 per capita A eampnmiy nee formal , the money paid to Robinson 1 alum oft thor started , the party l eaving Missoula nu high spirits , Dufure reaching the wished for spot trotblo arose and Robinson rutuecd to Ggko thorn any farther. Lynching was talked of , but ho managed to escape. Ho thou went to llcleun and got up a arty , col. l ooting his pay iu advance , nut after ali 0 ting nar tlolnce t , gave hem the p a nd loft the party o got back Loma without a uido , At Portland Oro. , h ° played a s nilar game on n largo number , a good rund rice for duping on Sn Francisco waa a1Bo the his operations , Ho thou wort to IVisconsut , married , mined a company at $200 per head and started for Ceeur d Alouo. This party canto up the Mis Bonni river of a steamboat and I imp. ronod to bo tmvolin on the boat. Roc. molt was m Gnikativo man amid had h19 wife amid s ater along. Ho sent time two ladies back home nit aboaE rya met , under the plea that the country was too rough for then. Whet ho got to Helena thocrowda were so sUBlpiciOUB of him that they placed a guard over him. Re atarted with the guard to go to the stage office to engage passage to Missoula , old stop. ping into a hotel gave the guard the slip and cleared out. Parties wont in search , and time vigilantes tvorocalled out to aid in catching and fixing" him. Not find. ing Robinson , they took his brother , n man 00 years of ago , and threatened t ° hang him mu an accomplice in the swin duo. The old man leaded innocence , and said ho had boon deceived and duped by his brother the same as had the others. The crowd took from } Tim hi s watch and money , and , buying cheap tran mportation for him to Salt Luke , Boor t him away. While this was going on , Robinson had walked out of Helena under darkness , and next day got on the stag ° going south and loft for Salt Lake. Arriving - riving at Boulder , thirty-two mile s out of Helena , the atago stopped for din nor. As ho. wont in a matt name d Green , who had been duped by him in his Cn.ur d'Alone game , recognized him , and as lee came out took him into a aide room and got his pay out of aim by tak ing his gold wntclt and about $000 Rubinson begged to be allowed to koo ; part of it , and ho was handed $100 an d told to go on. Ho next turned up t n Boston , whore lie organized a large party and they started far rho mythical lace This pat had a pleasant trip by sea San Francisco , anwore told. just bafor ° entering the olden Gate that for cor tainreassona ho did not wish to bo soani n the city , but for thorn to take passage e' a steamer he named for Portland- ' , d that lee would be thrro when ths , 'osao 1 sailed. This ruse lot him get.waY wit } m that party , and ltia track" van not dts covered until the atoanp ; was out of tit ° harbor. His noxt.tmrc ratnoms were with r Kontuokians. About onto each you from 1808 + 1873 Robinson go td a com zvi on ills string ami d Inana orlpdO shako thong on the road. H ° cam' , ioar being lynched several times . . , donee male his escape in the very to cality he was taking a party to. 11'lmo camped for the night on a rapid mown taiu stream , with the promise of seein g rich gold placers and quartz leads next day , In the night Robinson mounted n single leg and floated down the stream 0. t great peril of life , , but that ride was loss perilous than were his prospects should he remain in camp until time next do The party wore watching him , and hind the rope ready , in case tine richm diggings wore not shown tht'm. Robinson lived well while lie was engaged in this bua } Incas of raising parties and taking thorn to the Wilda of Montana , and h ° must Iiavuy mavo lots of money by th e scheme. ' Our informant closed life narrative by Baying ; "This is all I know about Crou r d'Alono , Tltero may be a good mineral country there for all I know. " Three years ago your correspondent .was in the Ynukoo Fork country and mot n prospector who told his story ; Said ho , "I seas out prospecting in 1873 , and myself and partner got into a country southwest of Missoula , Montana , when the country was lousy with gold , We got some flue nugguis out of a crook , and the hills had lots of ledges. It was in Gctobor , and snow hadbegun to fly ; our grub was about used up ) our ponies nearly worn out , and the country was 4111 of red devils. We wore too anxious abstlt our scalps to remain. I have alwa' Jitoudod to o there , and think 1 could t ho locality , nnd'Uoliovo I will otoButO. od organize a company , " to said it ' 160 miles west and a little south of o , he thought. Go' to ( glendale uug , na , a few weeks afterward , I mot a man who hail boon entangled in the wan gulches of the Comr d'Aleno ' counttend had been wonderfully rich placers , aevo t of ht yean before , and he was eli rho ing racket also. Ur , itubilusot made Toone ' otot " dodge , and there thousands of Fla du oa scattered tltra h o bl oat almost of whom i every one nt t o test the question of gold being in 'tlma t country , Many of these mon bollov or profess to believe , that Robinson fo d is specimens , and that there is fabulo wealth tl more , Now that rho Northers Pacific has penetrated near Pritcha creek , it le no wonder that an effort f e made to got up a etatnpodui. The coup try Is just inaccessible enough , and jue t near oiouh a reat railway , to make thm ° worn. Igfor thing . one am not going Cu sur d'Aleno. Bonier "Society Journalism. Kassa. City Journal , "Sochty Cotumn. " Fair haired women with large dark eye a Inevitably receive the highest of , f thie .typo Is Miaa'Ph u oat has a face that might eaeil lei k upon the canvas of the old mastor--o Y , oa i that sparkle and glow with that loop , hiidan fire which belongs to few' n cent ploxion to which tllo delicate rase mi ht wall ne iro' and dimples which coma tRud o about a mouth wlinso sweat ex preasiou w orks auto dorastntion , buss is ne l ovely as n fair Juuo mnruing , as trash to n mss that clings tenderly to the rvindow laitico , amid as graceful as the clmnntis vine which ononclce thn arbor with its t endrils. About bar [ air yonog face is n halo of gallon hair. 'fhu ommGrur of rho shook is perfect , 'Cho sh pu of the about. lets Rllggtata tim artiat'a model , It is not eurriaing ; ; that this Guirmaidon counts hot victims is tuna lender pnssieu by iho score. . - - - - - Altnw UN To Hay That n kraal deal ut the aulicring in this uorbl can be avoided by purcbtulnq Pr. 7homna' F tltcft ie ( lit , And going it as per dlroctluus. It b an Infallible onto for all ncftm , apralns , anti pain. , , T1YO T1tO1Tlilt9 lrig..lr Tar lily. COItI ) , frank Troth In . : UN 14i and II. lt , 1'iushlp In ht ( ) h 1 wltle ltstu sting ntatcN , Kuw 5'otk Nun , Notcmbet IOIh. Thu great trot at i'rospect Park yesterday day afternoon between the champion durable teams , trotters with running minatoe , tuna the most exciting ommt that error occurred on ilia track , Tins trottma wore the bay gelding rank , owned by Jnmoa Koominn of Itostou , and driven by Johny Murphy , and the black gelding 11 , U , 1Vinahi p otvnol by J , II , 1arnnb & Co , at I'rovidonce ad driven by , T Y men Goldou. The teen was for n l ureu of $ 2,000 , given by the Eu mnnuIBmthors , and , ,6VU extra added tE the record of 2:103 : runs Lenten , Frank had as rumtiag ammo tlto chest. nut paldingT ; , 0 , Nay , and H , ll , 11'lu ahi 1 B snide was the tiny runner Iiram Bruce , time ntato of folow Dock in his memoable race at Narragansett Park in 1882 , when the record of 211 ; was made. About 1100 noted turfr.ten wore 'present ' , ninon whom wore TIT. . C , bic0uno p roprietor of the ] luffulo Courier , Mr. dni Fore pau h Gen. Joseph t 0 , Na J ohn J , QueousgllarrY 1Y , Gnots CnPG Jolla Salter , ( limbo Case , Edward Drud goon , William McCoy , Frank Stevmmsun , a nd others. The judges wcro : Messrs. David Bonnar , , Tohu Boylan of Newark , a nd J , 0. Stonrne of Elizabeth. The weather was raw and cold , the track was in poor condition for fast limo , old it was thought by ninny that the record could not bobeaon. Johnny Murphy hat $600 that 213 ; would be beaten , d he was quickly aecommodnted. The general Dotting , however , was oven mangy ipal } they cool , not boat 216 ; , with plenty of takers. In drawing for positions Wnahip } won a nd took the polo. Time lutorvin ones control ml Wiuship , snaking bun the f avorite at $100 to $3e for Frank in the pool soiling. Ira rho first boat , after scoring twice , Frank breaking each time , they rvero seat away at the third attempt , as they came down at n terrific gait , both going loyal as a die , \Vinalti p Ravin slightly the beet of it. On the wont at o trrifi + ace by the quarter iii 33 } seconds , They fairly flow by the half-mile polo , with Winship l eading by half a length iii 104 ; , the fastest half mils over trotted. They reached the throe quarter polo in 1:35k : and on rounding into the homestretch both towns wore coming like the wind , head and head. Time spectators ware shouting , Frank will win the hcAtl" ' 'No ho won't ; Win ship has o ill" At this critical moment , nwhen within thirty foot of the goal , Frank , to the great delight of time crowd t showed in front , and hrnkn , but quickly eau ht dad passed under the wire a goo ppa in font of 15 mship , in the welder ( uh time of 2:081 : , making tire last quarto r In 33 seconds. When time watches wor ° stopped time spectators looked at thorn , than looked at each other , and then compared time. pieces , hardly able to credit tire fact then ecorded , When finally it began to daw n upon their minds that he bast time lead boon beaten , a long and loud cheer won t up , which was repeated again and again se each person discovered that his time r did not lie , but agreed with the time hung up by the judges. Old turfman who for the last half century tossed their lints in the hair and alien ted thouneolves h3nrso. For the second heat the betting turned s lightly. 1Vinahip calling for $50 to $90 f or Igrmili. In scoring Frank acted badly nand was very rank. As they camp down rho third time ft was noticed that Frank was trotting squarely , and the word was g iven. Frank had tlto polo , and led by alf a length in time first low strides , but then wont in the air. Wimiehit p rshed by like a steam engine condor full bond. lvay , passing the quarter polo in $21 s econds , old , trotting with marvellous spend , pal Frank two longtime at the half. mile polo in 1:04 : , } . Murphy now called on Frank , amid inch by inch ho crept u out Windup , As they made the turn , an a s the hersas wore approaching rho t brae. quarter polo , ho was nearly oven with his c ompetitor. The throoquarters was made in 130ii. ; As they rounded into time homcatrotch at a rattling gait'Frnnk was gaining at every stride , and IYinship s eemingly began to tiro. Golden began to use his whip , and Frank , being n s pirited horse , wont into rho air as ho heard th cracks ; but ho soon caught his ( fait again , and it looked like anybody's heat until near the score , when Frank broke again for the third time , and last rho boat by a length ; in the Dart fastest time on record of 2lOj. ; Darkness coming on , Mr , David Don' n or announced from rho udgea' stand that it was ilnposaiblo to distinguish the running horse from the trotter in the eumt darkuesa , so the taco would have to b e postponed till ; l o'clock p , m , , elmarp to dap. The trotters Frank and II. B , IVinshi , aru both corneront the of the rvell known Boston stallioprogeny , Already over $10,000 in depending on flue result of floe taco. taco.T Oongb , Cobi , , and 3'ro 1'hrat tell readily toll ItU"uglw6 gone' C.paletnn Coup Urotw , flow tai JIint the Racoon , how tiaroa Morning Neaa , The mode of hunting 'coons difurmi inn , t onally ( tarn other epoclce of gmno hwtt ing , Tub " " "ideal" place for coons to a c ornfield for n'ooon hunter } e one that bee apiece of woodland or forest at aw side , whllo rho ether throe silos may be s urrounded with clear fields or meadow std. Time doge need to be won } trained , toy are taken to each of the three idea letecornGallif theta be three dogsmmd ese , They hunt time field over , It ioc u to scanted bo will of course turf t t wooded side of thq comfold , amid whn ; mo doge strike hw tmtl'tt..y sot U I , az ; of and a bark that cannot be tats. t4RerWh Wh tim'cnon reaches the wood he Mature takes to a tree , A. 'coon and a tree are indeepensule } to each other as a duck d water , Ho will mount rho Imlghest t and 90 to the hlghost peak , Uut iE the o bo a dry and hollow of O t e ' 1'I NTTURE ! -TUB- OH PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Furniture --18 AT- D irWr./i & STONE'S They always have 17 the largest and bust stock. NO STAIRS TO CLIMBS ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELLVATOR ; TO , THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. li e still seek almollor inside rho trunk. Whml time hmmtere come up they know wham to lied their Bema , If his 'coon. ship is not fn the trunk o [ the tree , his b right. oyoa may be Root etarimig wildly at tlment in the moonlight , for the season to a t its height when tho'moou is full in September. IIo will lie upon an upper limb with hie body strotclwd out length. wise o [ the Ilmb , his tail being towards the body u [ the tree. A land of buckshot from moo of the guns will bring him down form his lofty porch and it ; not lend the dega will soon shako the life out o [ biol. 11'liet n 'aeon takes the inside o [ n too n Gru moat be built at the base s o as in smoke biro nut , and in trying to m ake his escape ho is aloof , -raaar- 1Vhen opiates failthon try Snnlnritnn A'crPinc , It's u carGlm cure for all ncr roue ailmotta , blajor II , SV , Hines , Boston , writes : 'Scmmarttnn Ncrt'inc cured me o [ fits , " ,4,1,60 , , Druggists , TIlE NEW DYE WORKS. F. It , Iiurlburt hna opened , at No. 31 Pearl street , a atcaut dying and French ary cloaniiib works. lluoa and tips r volr uta silks , satins , gents cluthutg , mcrchan'e shot [ worn goods , all made as good as now , COMMEItCIAL , COUNCIL ULUFI'B ImAnmezr. \Theat-No , 2 spring , 70c ; No. 3 , COc ; ro Jeclod , GOc ; good lament. Corn-Dealers arc laying for old corn nud : 'Oc far now. Oats-In good demand at t 0c. flay-I ( ) O6 00 lwr ton ; 60c per bate. RyoJfOo:1ight : supply. Corn Meal-125 iwr 00 pounds. Yuod-Good supply ; prlcar at yards , G OOQ 0 Coal-Dolivorcd , hard , 1150 per ton ; soft , C 00 per tan , Bettor-Flonty anti In fair demand at 2uc ; creamery : Ik Eggs-featly } sale at 20c per dozen. Lartl-balrbauk's , wheloealieg at lie. Poultry-Firm ; dealers are paying for chickens 1Cc ; live , 2 TA per dozen. Vegetables-Potatoes , COc ; ontowi 40c cab. bngns , 30@ l0c per dozen ; apples , t 0011I3 50 per burro ! Fluor-City flour , l C0@3 40. Brooms-2 0003 00 per doz. Lir6 STOCK. Cattle-S 0O@3 50 ; calvav , 6 00@7 TA. Hogs-Market for hogs quiet , as the pack. is houses are closed : dippers too paying 3 25 @g4 00. The Sstltan's Candidate. New York Journal. Mr. Hewitt , the emmdidate of time Sul. tan and of time Khedive o [ Egypt for th e Presidency , says "The future of time United States does not depend upon the election of a Democratic or Republican President. " This is a refound states- mnnliko remark and does infinite credit to Mr. Hewitt's great head and heart. No wonder that the Sultan ir'na captured by Mr. Hewitt and that ho asked rim to send postal informing how the rcount is ottimi along. We shuld like to unite with l the Sultan and the Khedive in urging the nomrltation and election of Mr. llewltt ; but we cannot do so. We are afraid ho would make Washington a second Constantimioplo , and besides we are more or less committed to Mr. Jahn Kelly. Time Tammany chief agrees with Mr. Hewitt tthe future does not hang on oitiior Democrats or Republicans , Ho i s firmly convinced , however , that it does depend upon the election of Tammany man first , last , and all the time. Kelly and IIoudricks is the ticket , POUND IN A BOX. Mr. John Kinsman , of Augusta , Mu. , write , , May m e , 1883 , as follow , : "i have been alalctal for one years withaecvcru ktdneytrauLlonnd hanngnotlcod an attldaln one at our pwore of the wmuferful curds Iiunt'.lloutodyhad pcnionnudlnmany caeaeofdrop. ey , budder and kldnuylrvuLler , and ending w bottle In a boy of etnw packing , l candudodl would try It , and ooramenced to take it , when , to eurprleo , i luund that the first bottle benefited me so touch that I do. cldod that 1 would continue It use , and 1 kept on taking It until 1 ) , MI wad In all elx bottle. , and my ep { > otlie Is goalall palneDt the Lack and Aldo dleap tamral , and for one of my year. nor now 80 . ) I am able to attutd to my Uu.lnaee , and sin strong and sigotma , as many of my Irlendi and ndgbbore can fealty that know tau welt 1 Leg to atalo also , that many of our ndghbore have tarypll Ihmt'x ltemady with equally as goal result , , and men Ii of my friend , who hue Just purcltaaod abottla of ( lup py,1ht.tnortdg Aide , , , of l'ordwtd.oya he'would not ho without It at any price , ' . THEBAEEWB , WAY , Mr. Alfred Nadeau , No. 02 Lincoln atrcet Lewiston , Mo. , wrltce ua , May 2l , 1899 : " 1 have been severely , a fflicted for along floe wlth'Indlgertlan and 11ser complahd , and at lime , all that 1 ateIe dl.treseod mutha6icould not hoar 11,0 .Ightot foal. 1 had t ried sgoalmany dlffcrtut nemimedk. to , my 'coin. plaint , full tneyall lallal , will one day Sir , Mattel , ono of our druggl.l. In fuwelan : , rocotpmdndal ilunl'e Remedy , ae ho knew of eo manywbo had need I t hetowlthgrcatauccasatorkldney , llrert add uh Inarr troubles , ae well m lndlqu.tlon , and upon 'hi. neoomntundallon lfinally concluded to try a bottle , andmmmonced taking , with rely little faith hp It The ar.t bottle helped me'eo touch that I purcitasod two more , and It haedonopae a wonderful amount of good and coral me of tudfgo.lfon , 1 can oat all klnde of foal now , and pm truly recommend IiuntY Romedyaeasure cure farlndlgudtonllvtt and kid. noy dlucaaui. " , PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. Dlr. Coo. D. ibtwrof No. Sl Oottage Nxcet , Lowts. hoar Mo , a rrllaLle and promhtent citizen , Impart. the following Information , Slay l4,1898- : "It.t ing Iwfre4 of the tatuabh quslltles of hunt's Itemaly hi s practical manlier , l beg to stele that c onsider lt. remedy of gloat merit , and ran most c heerfully ru'wnunund It to say one trouLlod with k idney or Ilrer dlsoaao" DUFRENE & MENDELSS9IIH , IRCHITE0Th fti < REM0YED TO OMAIIA NATIONALULD The nseof the term "Rhos S H 0 RI Lino" In connection alth lima comeyeanWoof corporate name of.I ustwhal reatrosd , I I N E lic-a rcgnlrcdLythotrarding Short Llne , Quick Titus pub i , and the best of ancammodS lions-all o1 atdch are loin. leltod by the grontnt tallxay In Amatlca C HIOAG0LILWAUKEE And St. Paul ; , Ieowne and actatAe oror 4fAO rnlleiot road o I Northern illlnele , Wlseoneht , Dltnuroot. , tows and Unkota.nd ; a + l to main Ihlce , Urnuchce and oonneo lions teach all mho great huslnree contrea of the Northwest and Par West , it naturally answer. the da + arlptlon of Stott Llno , and nest Itouto Uotaroen Chicago , Milwaukee , St Paul and MlnncapoUa ChlcagoMllaaakce , La Croeee and Winona CidcalroMilwaukee , Abordecnand Eilendalo Cltkogc , Milwaukee , Kau Claire and Stillwater' i Chicago , Milwaukee , % Vausau and Merrill. cldcago , Mllwaukco , nosrcr Dam utdOshkoeh. Chiago , Mlhsaukeo , Waukesha and Oconomowoc. Chicago , ) Ilhtaukeo , Madleon and i'ralrtedn Chlee. , Chicago , DlUwaukeo , Owatonna and FMrlbault. Chicago , IWlnlt , Jane 0i9o mild Mineral Polnt Chicago , Kirin , liockfonl and Uubugna Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Cedar Btaptda Lhdtago , Connell BinSe and Omaha Chicago , Sioux City , Slnua Falb and Youklon Clucvgo MilaaukeoMltchofslid Chamberlain. hock Intend , Dubuque , SL Paul and Minnowpona Daronporl , Caimar , St Paul and Mlnntapolla Ihdlman Rlccpcre and mho FInest Dlning Cate in world are urn on the malnllnea oltho CH Cp 0 M'LWAUKEE 3T.PAUL RAIL WA ant ( every attention IPatti to paesuugcre by courts ow awplcyoe of Wo company. R , d atennlra. , 'A. Y , u , cAnrt , r TRn , Oenh ttsnagcr. Ocn'I Pass. Ageni. J. Ta n 6up't OEO Asat Ocn7 Pass. Ag i. r CjJpe of the oontlaucd um rd mercury and potash for Ito treatment of Illoodand tlklu dlsoaees-they never c µ ro , and nearly alnnye blluro or totally nun the - g eneral health. A WELL ItNOWN DRUDDIST , My drug stro WA , the 0rst to sell Rwttt'a Spcclfa. ' R wan then pat up In quart Iwttlre which anti for . lhat e sccu a great utany case , cured by its ueeand some tsho had tried all aorta of treat. mint In tutihaeanever knoxnlt to fall when taken prnlwriy , 1 sell a largo quantity of It , and for all disease , that are depetmloat on5 blood poison or , , kin humor. It cures r'IwrL@i AKe HLarclirs of hna AKIN , and makes the complexlort fair and rosy. As for blood taint , there I. uoouch word ae fall. It cures coecathathavolongwithbtoodoilier srtg of treat. ment , and without any of those recurrhtg troubles that genctallyfollow mercurial mid other eo.alled ounce. T , I. MA89ENIIUIIQ , Macon , On. DRY TETTER. For year. I'ta afiktod Kith Dry Teller of the Roost obstinate typo , Wa mated by many of time bestpltyslclane ; took r'uautttles ' of nrorcuey , potash and arsenic , sthlch , Instead nt curing the totter , crippled oteup with ni neml poleonand rleumatlem. Tito Totter continued to grow worse , and the ! tching almost madoRuecr.ry. In this condition I was In. 'lured to take Swift' . Specific and tlm result was as asGndehingasItwas gratifying. In a few nu'glha thorotterwaaentlrelywell , theMorcurlal PoIioning all out of toy systomand I aaa swell man-arid duo only tolfiwll's.g .ocl0c. All like suffcrer.sltould take It , JAMd : DONNINQ , Loulaville , Ky. What a Physician Eays. Crrnas RlaneMAxaoECo.AnK. , Jui } 23,1883. I pare a'bright little daugliter who wnli be to year. old next month. fiho has been troubled nearlyy ceor slnco her 11db wIth a skln dl.aso , which I Rrat dlagnnsnd chlckcu Iwx , but kter found It to be some , sort of segue ; at any rata it rceldal roty stubbornly alllLodlRenntheahnm.ta . I prnnured ono bottle. of SwUC. Specltlo and gate It to her in etenU doses t hree tlwes o day , and In a ehortwhllo had the sells. netlou to sec that oho was cntlrely well. 1 am so well l lcasotl svhl , IG effect on hot that I shall not only use Ithg my prnctlm , Litt I shell alminleter It W my giber chadren and tuka It ugadf. W. E. neavrn , M. D. Our treatise ou flood and ekIn I lseaee mailed taro to appllcauts. TUE 9Wll"1' SPECIFIC CO. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta Qa Nebraska Cornice -AND- Orlillhiell1 OS ! MANUFACIIIRmtS Oi' GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES' aormoI. Winsdoovi.r FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOF/NO , I'ATK\T MKTALIO SKYLIGHT , Iron Fencin ! Cronttnge , nalmtrwloe , Vorandae , OfSoeand Dank ltatl ga , Window and CellarGwrde , ma N , W. Coil. NINTH AND JONES STS. M'S ! . OAISEI1 , Manager. Cornice-Yorks , . IRON AND 6LATCtOOFINO , Ce SPECH f PROP. : 1111 Douglas tlt Omaha , Neb , , , . a MANUFACFUREROF Caluanirea Iron Cornices , g Donnor Wlndoxp , Finials Tin , Iron and State ' . / IlouOag Speoht'e patent Motaillo tlkyllght , 1'atenl adlultoJnatcitetBar and Ursokot tlhenlng. 1 stn be ennrat agent for the slwre Ilne of goods Iron c ooing , Crating. , flaluetrafee , Venndae , Iron Dank , tenK. , Window Uands , ( k1I r Ousrds ; also general nut fur PooreonS 11111 slant Indio Blind. ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co 717 and 219 North M.la St. , St Tuttle. WIIOLE JALK DKALFJL9 iN UOOK , WRrrzNO t NEwa , f PAPERS L WitAPPiNQ. ENYEIAPES , CARDSOAIW ; AND PRINTERS' sT0c ' zrCbsh paid or Rags and la o Stock,9cx.piron . ) , ' ' sod Dsttlh -