Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 8, 1882, Page 7

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COUNCII. BL. BLUFES H. BE. SHAMAN, WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL PAPER, BOOKS AND STATIOXERY, 0vS" MG HOLIY B w1 a p T TITLE ABSTRAGT QFFIGE Lands and Lots Bought and 8old, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND OONVEYAN OTARIES bBL | EYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS « .« .« o . . mw%. HENRY BEECROCT, STREET LIVERY STABLE, MEIN OFFOSITE TEE FOSIT R ENCE. BEN ROGSRS' OLD STAND, T wid continue running his city line te all parts %, _LOW CHARG /S GUARANTEE] y. Al orders promptly attended D. New stock 0018 antly receted Lt D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker, No. 17, North Main Street. - - - - Couancil Bluffs Cu¥ls promptly anewered at all hours, night or day, New hoarse and Lozdon carriages direct from the factory' ava run {n connection therewdih. - . — WATIEIR W AVES That nevor require crimping,at Mre. J. J. Good's Fiair #tore, at prices never befero touched by ny other bair Bealer. Also a'(ll lino of ewitchus, oto. at wreatly etduced prices, Also'gold, wilver and colorsd nets. Waves made from fadies’ own hah. Da not fail to call befor purchieing elsewhore. All goods warranted a8 represet.tod. MRS, J. J. GOOD, 29 Main strocs, Council Bufts, lowa, e - ~ UNION BAKERY, BI7 SOUT WAN STREET, THE BEST BREAD IN THH OITY. Nore but first<lass Bakera employéd. Bread, Uake, Pies, &o., deliveod to any part of tho city, Our ‘Wagons run all day. i P. AYRES, Proprictor, NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, EROADWAK', (Palmer's Block. Between 6th and 7th streots. E. P. TIGKNGR, PROPRIETOR. Ot Motto:—S+rict cleanliness, the best quality of mcats, and lowest possiblo prices, Meds do-t tvored to any part of the city. _Oome and seo our new shop. 215, 217 and 219 Main Street, SCROCHERIES Of All Kinds. New Goods. New Piices and Square Dealing. Call and Examine Our Stock. Bethesda | & J ABING, K. D, BATH[N[},H[]USE],MedicaI At Bryant's Spring, (6> Breadway and Union :3ts. COUNCIL BLUFF&. Plain, Modicated, Varor, Electric, £lunge, Douch,’ Bhower, Hot w:d Cold Bathe. Com. ‘lwhnt m-mhm: lmmfl IE‘I::IJ’IN’ and l!s.‘m:l::h ind, and o cst of care and atten- e Tivon atviom oecint stniion st en_ 1o | 0ffkGE Cur, Brendway & Glenn dve, bathing chdidren. Inyestigation aud petonage salicited. DR. A. H. BaroLey & Co., 106 Upper Brosdway. Dr. Studloy: Teeatment of chronlc diseases made a sposialt =i Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. defgiiia, Penna, COUNCIZ, BLUFFS, IOWA. The.treatment of.all discases and pointal di /- b ] y grflfimlr’hfififim'fi ficalties pecullar ¢c'females a spooladly. knife. Cures lung diseases, d G TlP WON ap EL8, 4l I D OTHER ‘iine, Dropsy, Rhcuma- . . ’ T A o R s m, Fever and -Llorcur- N fal sores, Erysipoles, Salt Rheum, Scald Head,Catarrh, weak, inflamed me Uunse I'l and granulated Eyes, 5<rofulous Ulccrs.and Fo- - malo Diseases of all . kinds. Also Kidzoy and Vénerial disases. Homorrhoids or Piles cured | Ofiica over First National Bank, Councll Blnfte, ‘money refunded. Towa Will practize in tho sate nad fecerad All diseases treatsd mon the princlploct vegot- cousts & L Jeroform, without the use of mercurisl pois- INO. JAY FRAINE!V ons or the kaife. Electro Vapor or Modicated Baths, fuznighod s ey v oo JUSE108 O $he Peags, e 1 R Stic bent Tecee and Blastor, which bas 84 BROADWAY, the Elastic belt Tr Council Blofls, - - CALL ON OR ADDRESS W. B. MAYES, os. B Ricecra B 0. kiler, | Li0ADS and Real Estato, Pronrietor of sbstracts of Pottawattamie COUNCIL BLUFFS, In, [county, Office corver of Broadway nd Suin —_— strects, Council Bluf's Io: DR. A. P. FANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 106, No. 14 Pearl Stroct. Houas, 9 n. m. to zfm:fi?l'a ; m, to 0.p, m. Resideneo, 120 Dancrofs street, Telephonic connection ' with Usaiial omos, —_ ——————— | dence 648 Fourthstrecs, Office hours fromié & Jen Jj M PA LNblhk{" g 2a.m.,2todond Kp.m. Council Hlufla] S0 DEALER L % F. c- ':; LAR K' ,fi'&' LOAE§;;‘I&J E PRACTICAL DENTIST. COUNCIL BLUZFS, I0W Pear) opposits the postofce. Gme of rotula, Lisex Com- CONSULTATION FREE. Iowa, Fret DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Offtan i Kverctt's block, Pearl troes. Kes!] g -I‘ndll'lnm:r of Hesacopashy, consulting HUQH ES & *fo—w—s—[EE_. Pliysician and Surgeok. v %ulk‘;‘ ..,la rwe:ld-ucu!lb Wiliow avenue, Cowa- Gonfeo{‘-ione ry, Fruits,Nuts . ——n— | Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh . SEYBERT, M. D, Qyeters and Iss Cream in FHYSICIAN & BURGEON. Soason. YOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA.! 12 MAINST, P ___OQouncil Blutls. P 0o Xo: G emtensine | STEAM LAUNDRY, 8. E. MAXON, | 723 . Broadway. AKDERSON, h oo ww Xm0 w | LARSON € Proprietora. Oze over savings baak UNCLL ELUFFS, - - - L 4 tor b = e REAL ESTATE. G ive us & trial LARSON & 4 s s sty vt wn vt | OFFICER & PUSEY, {EDWIN J. ABBOTT, | [ SaNT==iss, tico of the Peace andl LOWNCI] Bluffs, [a, Notary Public. |Established, - - 1866 Broadway, Council Bluffs, e | L 0. Jamsd, in connection with hls law sad uslness bays aud sells real estale. TVAE DAILY BEE~WED COUN 4, BLUFFS RAILROAD| ARMOR MAKING IN AMBRIVA. | %IME TABLE. - DAY, NOVEMBER 8 ‘eather stiching,. They have boen gathered from all parts of the world, A Littie Shop Where Suite of Mail Are | many being purchased by her private e caao : Snde fv the Unived SIEWS. costumer, Those for winter wear are - et heavy silk hand knit, or finer goods Ex ami Ml New York Word, from the loom lined with white fleece. D. ¥o m’nm‘\ | :v:‘m v"»\‘ u‘w‘ A In that part of Williamsburg known H “nhrx np\uldh‘ l]:xm,onl lloruha‘rdt bor- o e Upper Broadway, where tho Ger.|FoW rotundity irom bull red, blocked Depart. as Upper Yy o, | blue and dull pink frotted with gray { Atlantic Ex} man inhabitants support ““Wein und |G W dull pink fretted with geay. { Maiand Ex? Bior Geschafia” witlout number, there | Th8, oWl nat bo induced to wear is & certain tin-shop., To all outward | Thite, ae sho saya ‘thoy do not o appeatances it i & plaln, ordinary tin [hemeelves imparl any beauty o ¢ shop, without prelension to bei e e e t M anything eleo. Among the long noecd |, ~H0RM TAit e E t Hha o Tt coffee pots & roporter in passing eaught | | 5° n;“ l-rl:-\\l ILI r r“ m\‘; yl l»‘\;u“. sight of an ant'que helmot, apparently | - of Kdward IT's time, and with th idea of getting a bargain he ento the shop. Although the exterior was ordinary, the interior was far fr being 0. Instead of the eatablish. ment of a tinker there was an armory such as are read of, but are seldom 00 & 1 wigrar AW ¢UT8 AND PACIFIO soen off tho stage. The walls|® Depar Atriy glistened with bright breast plates, Mail and Ex.. 945 nen | Mail and Ex.. 430 pm | gy s8 ool 88 and Cannon Ball.. 450 £ m | Cannon Ba: 11206 & m | Shields, lance points, battle axes an swords of all shapos and sizes, The | Atrive. shelves below supyorted head-vieces bbb Ak 1 copper, brass and steel of differ- i ol ent designs, as well as gauntlete, From §t. Peal. 850 4 m | sham-fronts and the numerous smaller plecea that go to make up a suit of o pm | mail, Seatvered about the floor, duat- | — begrimed ar.d rusty, were log arclarm | Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. | coverings, shields and broast plates, e At bl sheots of steel, copper, brass aad tin, BIOUL CXTY AND PACTFIC Neb W am 40 p MILWAUKER AND 8T, A Mall and Bx. Sam, 96m, 10 am, . : amim2pmsp|ilamip gp[and the tools used i'a shaping them m,dpm,Spm, 6pm |m,4 In one corner stood & knight mailed ‘| from head to foot, with lance in hard, Ny i as though guarding thee litths door at o arly during tho d unday t set blue picked ovut with brisht silke For full dress, 0w | No Commission. flesh oolor Was always sobectod, 5 e Kellogg rigs up with gentool $uat e GUU c LUFFs M 4 U IGTU I n 0 for the stage, but her private goo j:| N lL B f'td FA n N G . are cut with friezo and dado, three colors <f her shapely tim.ba; onough to set the straightest € yes on 8 She hes a weakzoss for| Blinds, Boxes, Etc. Improved Hawkeye "Wind Mills and Pumps. tho bias, corn color and her black, ed, blue Graduate of Eleotacpathlc Inatitesion, #hlla - | the tack door while the other guer it . m., and r 1,24, 6and ¢ e L e e e e . ‘ A REVOLUTION IN CARVING. The Education of a Carver. TNy i the Detrolt v s Pross Speaking about carving, there #s a prospect now that in our best ciress, within a short time, the cld custom of making the host demolish the fkiln. @zied poultry at:dinner will bezome extinet, and that*a seryant at & side- board will takee hand.saw and a can rof nitro-glycerive and shatter the re- |novels. k, and run to city time, | the brok of theshop. He h:inkad w;y days. 4B d sxcept | MUch as though he bed mede a night ot Sundays. Eixcept Saturdays. FExcept | 070 T o night before with some ether jolly knights, He appeared to be very weak in the knees and sesmed nervous. The shodk of the reperter’s New Methods and ¥heir Advantages | traad on the shop floor ‘orought on a fit of trembNng and rahivericg and chattering that ognaled the best efforis of livelier mabjects w1 the ehill dis- tricts of Jersey. The knight hadaj vacant expeessien, ‘inasmuch as the|! helmet was empty. { Bekind a rade ®ench mud anvi stood the armorer'irimeelf, looking ea though ke had just steppél out frem between the pages of one of Scotts A big brawny mea of sbeut tonains, thus giving the host o chat | sixty, he stood over the anvil hammor- j with his guests'instead of spattering | them with dressing and casting gloom | and gravy over the compary. | This ie & move for winck I have 1 long contended. It placesthe mnanusd | labor of & dinner whene it belongs, and relieves @ man who should give | { his whole attentivn to the -entertaia- | ment of his' riends at #sble. You| would ®at ex pect your host to take off his coat @nd-kill the fowliix your pres- ence, i order to show you that it was all on the agrare, and ¥t ie not custom- #ry te wepuire the proprietor to peel tihe petatoes aj table for fiis guests to preve ¢hat there is nc put-up job about. Thereforz 1 claim that ‘the lamented cide ¢able by enathlste at 4 pe weok aud ®ill good faith toward the gueats be xainwsinad, If any one be; dozbiful er suspixour etiquette will peraviat ilrim to stanc by the eide of the kxreling carver and witnees the in - quest. “Euill it would be batter fu af for b te sit at the wable, and if thie perte givon him are not satisfactorry he can prt them in his overshoes pre tex2, and casusliy thoow them ocut at ere listeming to the ‘Maiden's Friyy: er” in the parlor, Under the new deal the hoet vrill enjoy the dinner mush more than he used o with his thumab cuc oft and a quact of dressing ix hislap. No 1aan tecls pezfectly at kome fhe &es w) wrap up his cut fingorim & cag and then secop a handlétl f deessing of his vest pocket. Few men are -ecol enougk to do this, lav ghing keartiiy all thetime and tellin g seme minth- provoking anecdote me anwiile. It is'also annoying t> keve ¢wenty gueste eek for the ““carlk : meat, glease,” when tkere are orly theee animels cooked and neither onis of them had e/ particle of daak mect a bout wsr per- son. .Lately I have a dopted the plan of sogregating tho fowl by mein strengthi, using tho fin gere when nec essary and then wiping them ¢r an off- hand manner on ths te ble <lothk, Thon T ask tho servant te br ing in that davk hen Pordered, sa that, we aight hove an abunlance of dark. meat. Ifthe servants say therers rione, ssnile and tells tho gueste.‘hat the brunetto chicken. by some «ove rsight &as been eaten dn the kitel:en, (ind I ehall have to give them such relics ae may be at hand, This simplies the mattor and 1olaces me in a far 1nore zpreeable ))lace wmelative 0 the company 1 Wy great succese, hiewever, in earving 1 ¥ mainly confined to the waterselon, 1 'he wase:melon does not cunfuce me, 1 alwaye bnow wkere to fied the jiinte, and those who do not like the iniside of “he melon can have tha out- side. Now, my great trouble with fo wle ia, tlat one day I have Nebraska chickea, and the nezt trip 1 have to ' as waowmeie a Mormon Shanghai pul- | let, wich Eigh, exprassive hip kones {and awslgam paletot, This makee me | ne1vous becsuse they.re so dissimilar, and their joints are in different plases The Moemen hon is reand shouldered end her wollar bome is more on the Lias zhaw the Nebraela fowl. This gives a tetally different expression to der features :n death, aud, as 1 hev said, destrogs the eprametry of tho cacve. ' began sy educatien in this line by carving hotter m ot weather, and graduslly Jod to quailon toast. Iu carving the quail, first sortgage your { hams wad geu sho qaal, The quail shauld be cookal beiore carving, but |not before the chronometer balance g the dis the shoul- onaize, ng position, then, pa by sho hiud leg a | guests to do th This braaks {up the facking of stiffuets that ic a formal dizner pary while cach oune has his or her now mersed in guail, fail te show itse BiLL Nyg *Whean the fountains of life are rupted and embittored by sufforix are strictly normal, woman life ir ike music, with no diseard to jar the Jeli- cate sensibilitics and break tho vital and organic harmony. But masy who suffor from vital and fanstional disor the quail [exes yearly on tiaveling quac , weking the | from town to towa profe sing the 1k, that our poor human 704 feoling canuot | endorsced by the fac ing at w 'breast-plate. Whon he looked wp he ashowed = good-wratured fece, half hidden'by & heavy beard timnged with.gay He guffed lazily ‘at his pipe while hanrmering industrieasly, and-ocased but for a wesond to mod to the roportor. 'The little doormat the foask over which ' tho knoekikneed knight steod gaard opened and. a re. marzably prewy girl entered the shop It. was €1e ‘ermoreris 'daughkter, and armorere’ daugchters rave nesight to bieanytiing but presty, if nevels are o 'be bélieved, ‘I -eame in to sec the place,” said tke reporterrimidly. Ok, yes,” midzhe girl pteasantly. “Thia is ~a- curiows place te & great portwnity to sce a real old-fashioned 1d-of-an ormory, and pape is one of the very fow amnorers in the world, I { believe, and the anly one iw’America.” ! ‘“nd ough these half dozeu,” {added tho old-crmorer, in a strong Gerrnan mccent, “‘control the trade of the world, they are anything but rich. The trade is not what 1t used to be a coyole of centzries ago, when the sty(es in helmet changed as often as it does & hates now, and the competi- tion wam great.” ““Up ¢ a'-fewr years azo,” said the Lymng,gitl, all the armor used on the stige exno «from. Paris, where there ana, T believe, three mekers, but now it-comes fromthis little shop. That piace father-ixemaking new is part of a acit of #ail for a young tragedian who ie playing the west,'Charles R. iBlake. 'It’s for ‘‘Richard III,” and will-weizh.abeut ninety, pounds. All the armor used. by Frank Mapo when .playing tho :lezitimate drama was | wadoby father. It hes been much mlmired. o has, just sent away.a -complete suit to Mr. Towe K eene, who 4 playing in the we Mr. Mayo 'f2ad several sa’ts of mail rmade for the aifforent chavacters heplared. ‘‘Here pitc a-mcit of chain mail,” she said, picking up whet appeared to be metal (torsey. *“That is the kiad Macbeth ahould wear,” The vaporter was then shown armor .of all-styles, from that-worn by the acoiont Roman to that.made for a company’ of meltia in Wisconsin, “I -should think you would meke amnor fer decorative purposes, fancy picces for walle and coate of mai' for corridors, ' ventured tha reporter. Chic pemark v ave the old wan great pleasuive, it .was apparegt. from his .chuckiing. “Weli," said ke, ‘‘betwecn you and I, I do namke ansique armoz. for deco- ratwo, p ugnoses, «nd coats of mail that are repr ssonted By their uweers as be- ing that avorn by their geeat grand- fathers, wiio meet probably in reality were griangrocese or buatchers, or somethin g of thekind, Tho appear- anco of odl ggeis easily givon 1t by expoaure t the dowrs of Walliumsbury amd ih e8 fran Huutes s Point, bl ol wikio) ssapart a-beautiful sedin: val untio o wieel, Fere are.a sumber of stores iz ¥lew. York whero aatiques are sold, and in any.one of these you can buy armor with & volumine:s his- tory tosnit yoir own ideas, for three times 4o suuch us what was peid mo for it without e story. A great deal of that in the J rivate houses © the city i imported by the ownere ‘hewm- selves, but there is not. one piece.n a hundred that is genuins antique ar- mor, That made 2owadays is jusd s good if aet better than tke anvique, ne it is mugh hghtor. T maocuficture {or | dealers in sntiqae sad theatrical gooss, who represeat all wy goeds as bormy ‘hen sy be thoroughly shattered at o !:'lun)" a8 it s not etten one has an op- and other organe have boen removed. | imporwed, as it briogs them bettar "lace your qaail en the toast in s Sit- | prices by do; Tens of thousands of dollars Why will the public not le f they are suffuring | w liver complaint, inves! | E1.08%0M, sold by all droggis | Beo testiw bottle 10 cente, [ y Prics 50 cents, tri FABHIONS IN HOSE, when the functions of womauhood | The Vartety of Styles as Worn by Qur Well hnown Artistes. hicago Herald For style in stockinge there is no placo liko the stage. Mary Anderson is on the stocking question what a ders have found immediate relief and | biblicwaniac is on baoks. She must For tull kiformation call oo & pormanent cure by using Mrs. Lydia | have a ton of stackiugs, all exquisite- E. Piokham's Vegetable Compound, | ly embroidered or clogked with fine Fraund \ B common | Agent, 16t and Faroaw ste., J. BE. n:.‘u.‘.\.-u»‘m orak JAMEST CLALK, eot, , but finds fon in" ebouy tockiugs that are made for her Ly a Jyons firm bed stockings ar Cary dotod on dull gray, beo an and od gold thread roff the stage, and also for tights, aki ng and maroon hoso ere embrardeds just 1bove the shoo-tap and ha¥i way to J the kneo with borders of yollsw duisios, L) corn flowers or winos, hung with tin- sel berries, by her mother. Curreno chocohte, with ‘satin garters of blwo, Emme Thuraby face 1 her boots over polka dots, and ¥mnm Abbote solets latitudinal stripes i n fino lisle theead. Sara Jewett hia tact, and koo wa the afiloacy of cardi mal, If there is a lady @2 th e American etage who knows how to pick up idens end reproduce them in fiwo fmported hosiery, that geniue is T,e0nora Brad- ley. She has tiny, sha poly teet and beautiful limbs, Che v ery finest ¥ing- lish goods are selected mnd elaborated with stk embroider y. Colors are copied from natural flo wersand laid on delicately-tinted grour s with beauti- ful effect. Themarv: slous thing about this work is the fact ikt it is all done on the cars, to Lill time, Miaonie Palmor is: young, but she knows all about shoes and stockings, She has an imlividuulity that most actresses lack. Her love for still life extends to her silk * and lisle thread novelties, all of wliich serve as & back ground for nice, rip s cherries, berries, nuts and small fract, If Margaret M ather knew ebout the megnifying influ ence of angels, bars, borders and blcks, she would scorn black, plair bl ae, lemon and white, Sho has litle feet that are alwaye prettily shed, » nd rothing ir'the stook is considered t oo e xpensiva, provided it wins her ad mira tron, Aimee tukiss the bun on general principlee. 3he is nover without new ehoes. Tho aqocak of new lenthor is eweotor 0 hoyr 2ars than ie her own equeaking to the auditory nervee of her friards. A pair of red-silk taesels always €ang la from her boot tops, and a myrtle-gr eert stooking, always worn in commew weation of a Spenish lover, who preson ted his heurt and a box of the above movelties at the same time, He twrnecl out & perfidiowe wretch, and altho agh she geound his heart with fier foot, mever changod the stockings. (Tt e sa1 d that evack of thograceful z Matorna is whimsical, and ugly rib. | $ UNCIL BLUEFS, re ch . All'thase extas 1 iro done | ewh w = 1 CZORGE F. CRAWFORD RUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No. 519 South Main Street. TOWA I Pay ths Highest Markst P pice und Deduct Mouldings, Seroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing, Re-Sawing, Planing, and Matching, Sash, Doors, Tyanufactarers and Dealers in J. Hathaway, Manager, Gouncil Bluffs, Ia. Machinery will be rur exolusively for castom work on Thursday asd Triday 0 Orders solicl o4 and satisfnction gearanteed, Mise Wiant ¢onas towe:d “blue, and £ EX. T VK A"ffl'h '& CO. (F successors to J. 'W. Rodefer) WH OLESALE ANY) RETAIL DEALERS IN LACK AWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND;ZALL IOWA COALS! CONNEL' LSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Offic » No, 84 Pear] Street, Yards Oor. Bighth Street and Hlevent' a Avenue, Ocuncil Bluffs. PETER TH QLL. HERMAN KRACHT. THOLL & KRACHT CR OCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS. Cor. Main Street and 7th Avenue. Fine Grocerles, Teas, Bie,, & Speclalty. Highost prices paid for country produce. New 3-“14'" &, new goods, low prices. We will not be undersold, Call and examine our stock. eliver ad. P. T, MAYNE. 0. E. MAYNE G JUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND 'GHOPPED 'FEED The Very Best of Brooms Oonstantly on Hand. The Hiy he- kicking of Lotta is dwe to tho happy effecte produced by the brelien hues and ourve:s of her hoss, some! which cost €10 1 paic. A Significantfact. Ectzornic Otr, becauss so very'E ttle of i is required to effect & cure, Thor crouf diptheria, and dikeases of the hroat an lungs, whother used for bathiog 1:ho che it is & matchless compouud, Mes J. G, Robertson, Pnl(;mrkr P, was suffering from general dobifity, wi ttse, constipation, etc., so that! Tfe v E:H; after using Burdock Blood Bitvers 1 felt hot- ar Bittors ter than for years. I cannot pralse y¢ t00 much,” R, Glbbs, of Puffalo, N. V., write 3 : “Your Buzdock Blos . itters, in chronio diss 1 seof the blood, liver and kidne warked with success, Thave wsed the 1 u mysolt with best results, for torpidity of theliy « i, and in casoof a triend of mine wiffering ha o 1 dropey, the effect was marvolous.” Beuco Turner, Rochester, N. Y. iwake » 11 have beca subect to' serious disorder of tho kidneys, sad unable to attend to business; Busd o 2k Blo Bitbers reli e before half @ bottie w ‘as used nt that they will entirely ©oar € me,” all, Blughampts writoe: I guflered with ' dull pein througe 1 ny eft and calor, and couid with disiculty lwop up all day, Took your urdook Bood Ditters a# di- routed, and have folt no pata since first wi ok af- tor umug t . Noah Basos, Eluira, 8L Y., writay: ¢ 'About four pears ago | iud ks wttaok of bilious kv or,and never fully recovercd. My digestiv) . organs Woro wonkened, aad | would o oomplabily Dro& trated dor days, ~ After using two betthi 8.0 1 your llaadack Blood Bitters thel nprovemsnt \ v so visllle that I wes astomished. | canuot, th 1ough 6L yeme of age, do o fais and rmsonailo day's Wk, G. Blecket Roblason, proprietor of Pradbyterian, Toroato, Onf L urteosed greatly frow oft e d yeour Burdock B 1o i, aod | now fin thar #9r years past.” Mre Wallace, Buflalo, N, ¥, writes: 1 |1nve used Buegock Blood Bitters for mervous snd bil ous ) adaches, and cqu & & cure fo Mry. les Mo 0 “For seversl 3 Ik billiows* heads Bottle; Tria ‘u"nuli‘(ll- . MILBULN, & Co., Prepe, BUFFALO N, Y. Bali’ ab wholesslo by Iab & M The che spestmedicine in use ie THOMAS |, or throat, for takiug interaally.oz inhalin g, have beoi 1 signally | L tung and shoulder. 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