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\ D | \ w7 THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY DEOEMBER 12 COUNCIL BLUFES H. =. SE.A.M.A.N WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKS AND STATIONERY, TOYS AND HOLIDAY COODS. (“OUNOIL BLUFFB IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFlGE Lands and Lo s Bou;{ht and Sold. AT LOWV L \11'\m TO LOAN RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND (,l)NVl YANCEI\S COURGIL BLUFFS I0WA, TAYLCR BROS, G- ROCHRS 1005 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. LENIDERR v BT, Wholesale Dealers in Liquors and Wines, No. 138 Main 8t, Oouncil Bluffs, Ia, Branch House: Linder, Kiel & Jensen, Sionx Falls, D. T BELL & ELALIL., AWholesale Dealers in IOWA, NEBRASKA, AND MISSOURI, ik R al G S, Also {FA“GY GRUGERIES No. 102 Brmdwny, Dealer in Councii Bluffs 215, 217 and 219 Main Street, GROCERIES Of All Kiods. New G-ods. New Prices and _quare Deahng Call and Examine Our Stock MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN B LAY IR G O O ID &, 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. ST. LOUIS HOUSE. Saloon and Restaurant, ADOLPH DOERFLINGER, Pro; Oysters i’ 709 Lower Brondway Oouncil Binffs lowa DUQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succossors to ERD & DUQUETTE), “Wholgsale Frusiers and Lanfeetioners 36 and 18 Pearl-st.. Council Bluffs, Ta D. M. CONNELL., Funeral Director and Undertaker, No. 17, North Main Street. - - - - - nffs Calls promptly answerod at all hours, night or day, New hearse and London carrlages Wirect from the factory sre rin in c unl’lcclmn therewith, rictor, Choice Wines and Cigara. ivery Style, Counci DR. A. P. KA'NCHE’IT. PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No, 14 Pearl Street. 2,snd2 p,m, to 5 p, Bancroté street, Telephonic " conmectton” with Central office, STARR & BUNGH, HOUSE, SIGN AND ‘ORNAMENTAL PAINTINC. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND BRAINING, 4 SEPEBHOLALY - 8hop—Corner Broadw ay and Scott 8t \WEHOS, OPFIONR. W. H. K. PUSNY. yonsufter trom Dyspepaia, use BURDOCh ‘LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are afflicted with Billousnees, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you are prostrated with sick EHoadache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowela are disordered, regulate them with COUNOIL BLUFFS I.AILI.OAD TIME TABLE. CHICAO, ROOK IELAND AND PACTPIC. Depers. Arrive. Atiantic Ext,..5:20 p m | Pacific Ext Ex and Mail* 925 a m Ex and Mail* D. Moines ac*..7:15 & m | Des Moines ac* CHICABO, BURLINGTON AXD QUINCY. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic E: Paclfic E 2208 m Mail and Ex*..9:20 a m | Mail and 700 p m N.Y. Ex......400p m | Neb & Kas Ex.%:20 o m CICAGO AKD NORTIIWKSTERN. Depart Atlantic Ext Mai' and Ex* 158 m 5 p m 0 p m 9. & 4 5:30 pm 1Bpm| 08 m | Ma a1sam 815 pm Accom. (Sat.)..5:50 p m 0n.31:45 p m KANSAS CTYY, 8T, JOR AND COUNCIL RLUPFS, Depart, Arrive, Mall And Ex....0:5 & m | Expresa.. 6:50 pm Express.. .....8:10 pm | Malland Ex., 645 pm UXION PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Overland Ex.11:30 . m. | Overiand Fx,,4:00 p. m. Lincoln Ex..11:30 &. m. | Denvor Ex. ... 800 & m, Denver Ex 0. | Looal EX.....6:30 Local Ex sam, | Ex 05 . Emigrant....520p. m. | * Ex.....F00a, WAKARH, 8F. LOUIS AND PACIFIO Depart., Arrive, Mall and B, 0:45 o m | Mall and Ex.. 4:30 pw Cannon Ball.. 4:50 p m | Cannon Ball’:11:05 BIOUL CITY AND PACUFIC. Dopart Arrive, For Sioux City.7:55 a m | Frm Sioux C'y.6:50 p m For hvrt\m\vnm Frim Fort Niobrara, *6:50 p m From St. Pani. &5 a m For St Pail CHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND 8T. PAUL. il Blufs, Arrives Council Bluffa. Maii and E: Mail and Ex..."6:56 pm Atlantic Ex Atlantic kx..{9:10 8 m CINICAGO, MILWAUKER AND, ST. PAUL. Leaves On Arrives at Oni Mail and Ex Pacific Atlantic Ex Mail and Leave Cou |t «l pm TWpm *Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays. $Except Mondays. {Daily. Councll Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs, Leave Omaha. S8am9am 10am |8am 9am 10am, Nam,im2pm3p|ilam ipm, 2pm,3p m, 4pm,5pm,6pm. [m,4pm,bpm,6pm Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run regu'arly during the day At 11,24, 5m|d 6 o'clock, and run to city time, BLOWING UP BEER. How the Price Per Glass Will be Kept From Rising. The Probable Consequonoes of the Groat Increase in the Price ot Hops #1. Louls Republican, Two commission merchants were discuseing yesterday the heavy rise in hops and the probability that a rise in the price of beer would soon follow it. **Beer soven cents a glass! What a calamity!” said one *‘Nothivg of the kind,” waa the ro- joiner, It will stay steady at five, Only they'll blow i1 some more foum,” ‘“‘How's that?" “Don’c you know? Then you are away bonind. Haven't you ever eeen the dial like a steam guage sticking up alongside of the cooler where they keop tho beer kegs in the saloon:! When it mucks 100 pounds your glase of beer 1s half wind, That'saboat the usual prezsute. If the prics of beer goes up « dollar barrol wholesale, why the salcon man will turn on au- other fifty pounds or s, and you'll drink threo parts wind, Thegauge is joined to a machine in a box by the cooler from which pipes run back and are inserted in the kegs.” “If you show me one of them at work I'll pay for the beer."” “QCome on, then.” Adjournment was had tc a saloon on Market street, and as they atood in front of the counter cne of them held up two fingers, and two foaming glasses were set out, “How much pressuro is there to- day—100 pounds?” acked the man who KNEW ALL ABOUT THE of the barkeeper, €Bout that,” replied the function- ary, as ho turned aud looked at the dial, which was at the side of the cooler, just as it had been de- scribed, ““Does she work by wateri” “Nu, h}drnuhc. h. MACHINE The beer in the glasses which had been sitting on the counter during the dialogue had slowly eettled down to abont two-thirds of what it origin- ally appeared to be. One of the gen- tlemen suggested that it be disposed of before it taded away entirely, and the suggestion was acted on. Then stepplog partially behind the end of the counter, ho opened the door of the cupboard to which the gauge was tixed and disclosed » machine which greatly resembled those with which soda fountains are charged. This completed the investigation and the OFFICER .& PUSEY, BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, BaNEERS, It wour Blood s mpure, purify it with [}mnmll Blufis Ia BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you ha ‘& Indigestion, you will find an antidote Established, - - 1868 | BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Dealers 1n Foreign [and] Domestio; Kxchange | If you are troubled with Spring Complaints, or- 1480 home ascurities. i 4 adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, _____——— MRS HARD |1t your Liverls torpld, restore it to healthy action - B Ixa. KD B Y BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERSY 1t your Liver 1 affected, you will find a sure re- . ] storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Medical Electrici@n | i youbuveasy species of Humor or Plmple, tal not o take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 11 you have any eymptoms of Ulcers or Bcrofulous AND Bores, » curative remedy will be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For lmparting strength and vitality tohe ! fesn, BUhlg oA S | 0K BLOOD BITTERS, For Nes-ous and General Dobility, tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOP BITTERS Price, 8100 per Bottle; Tria Botties 10 Ota FOSTER, MILBUBN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N. Y. | Mabon and C. Bold &y wholesale by len & Ml 001 unu. fe 27 eod-* GOLD ROPE. TheAntrinsle mertt and superior quality of our } Gold Rope Tobacco haa {nduced other manulec Surors <o pub upen the market #0ods similar to arbraad in name and stylo which are offored o s0l€ for loas e he genulno Gold d consnmor to voe are upon cach 1y geauine aud original Gold Kope s manutaekared by WILSON & McNALLY TO B\C(‘(l \,'i)‘\I.’ ANY. G‘V GNECOLOGIST. Gwaduste of mlu Institution, Phile- delgila, Penna. Ofioo Qer, Broadway & Glenn Ave, CQUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA The reatraent of all discases nnd Aoultise pecullas bo fomalos u specially. J. G. TIPTON, Atforney & Counsellor. Offioc over First Natlonal Bank, Oounctl Blufls Iowa ~ Will practice in tue wieto and fede rlmul dit= " JNO, JAY FRAINEY, |.vwrie, "”:53%‘,‘1’. B D W, Boc. avd Trond NIPBRASEA 1&?\‘!! FACTORING 00 Lincoln, Nsb MANUFACTURERS OF auters Hrrrows.Farm Rollere Hay Rakes, Buckel Hle vating mills, m u- pmpmd 0 do Job work and ma "elae’ ariug for other porties, “""K-B.B'Anl'“ EAHU’;WULUO o0 Justice of the Peace, 814 BROADWAY, Oouncil Bloffs; - - [ W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Bstate. & Propristor of abstracts of Pottewattamie oounty. Office oruer of Beasdway asd Maln , Counel! Blufls Iows. } committee adjourned. A Republican reporter who had heard and seen what had passed had gathered from further convsrsation be. tween them that the prospect for an increase In the wholesale price of beer bad beeu mentioned seriously as some- thing very likely to happen, and it waas referred to Orthwein Brothers., who de 1in barley und other brewers' material, for confirmation, ‘‘I donot see how the brewers can contiaue to maintain the same rates per barrel at which they sold beer when hops were as low as 10 and 16 cents & pound,” said & member of the firm, *‘Owing to the universal failure of the crops the price has g y increased, but when hops have sold at $1 20 and $1 26 the price has still held. Take the difference between the former AVERAGE PRICE OF HOPS per pound and the average now and it will make a difference of §1 60 a barrel in the cost of manufacture. There has been, to be sure, a decline in barley, and the barley raised in the Taited States belng of a hotter " | quality than usual, is beiog used in- stead of the Canadian barley, on which there is a duty of fifteen cents, American barley is o’ cheap, in fact, that Canadian barley is scarcely being imported at all, By this time last year we had sold over 200,000 hushels of Canagicn barley, while the 1rade thin year has been very light. 8till, taking into copsideration what the brewers gein on the decline in barley, the rise in hops overbal- ances it 8o rauch that the cost of manufacture will be at least $1 a bar- rel greater than it has been. With this the case it keems to me (hat they can scarely avoid advancing the price of beer per barrel sufliciently o meet the increased cost of manufsetore. When they commence moking eger for the summer trade they will be compelled to wse the Canadian barley, and as there are no prospects for de. oline in hops, the cost of manufacture will still further be auymented. The largest amount of Uanadlan barley which passed through the ous. tom house, and, In fact, this Includen nearly the whole {mportation for the week, was 3,000 bushels, on which there was a duty of $450. ¥'ree of Ooat. Al persons wishing to test the merits of A great remedy—one that will positively enre ( unmmrfinn, Coughs, Colds, Asth- Bronchitis, or any affoction of throat lungs—are requested t> call at C, F. Goodman's Drug Store and get a trial bottle of Dr. King's New Liscovery for Consumption, PREE OF 008T, which will show you what a regular dollar.size bottle will do " and ———e e JAKF DAVIS. Interesting Events In Hia Barly Oareer -Why Ee Pocketed An Insult. Galena 1) Correspondence St. Low's Globe Democrat. Four men sat down tc a game of cards at the military post in Prairio duo Ohion in 1834, The game wan b.cont ante “‘draw poker;” a favoriie amusement among Gen. Taylor's ofti cers at that time. Ono of the young gontlemen was a United States cficer, a lieutenant then stationed at that point, and his name was Jefforson Davis, the individual who subsequent. Iy became president of tho Southern confederacy. The namo of the second gentloman was Capt. W. A, \\nrrnl\ now & resident of Bollevue, Jackson county, Towa; the third, John Lor rain, then assistant paymaster in the employment of the Hudson Bay Far ocompany, at preeent an honored citi zen of Galena; and the fourth, a gen. tlemaa by the name of lhrrlmn. [y Southerner, snd noted in early days a8 & doelist. During tho progress of the gamo, Harrison detected Davis cheating by skillfully secreting cards up his ocat sleeve. Hot words paseed between tho two men, which resulted i Harrison slapping Davis square in the face with the back of the hand. The latter failed to resent the terri- ble Insult in any way, and was berated by his frlends and fellow officers for his cowardice, Davis' failure_to chal- lenge Harrison was probably owing to the fact that the latter was a dead shot with a pistol at twenty paces, and had as much dare-devil courage in his nature as any other- cutthroat in the land, Jefferson Davis was frequently in Galena during his period of duty at Prairie du Chion, and was well ac- quainted with many of our early set- tlers,. Among the number was the late Redden Beanett, with whom he was especially intimate. It was cus- tomary for him to como down to Ga- lena every two or thros weeks, and spend his timo while here drinking rum and molasses, of which he was very foud. He could hold and stand up gnder moro ligaor than any other mal [n the west, at that time, and during hig frolics with his friend Ben- nett, who was also “‘a likely drinker” (although one of the most honorable meu), ho invariably laid the latter out, sud nny ono else who saw fit to “tackle” him. When Davis ran away with Taylor’s lovely daughter, ho came in a riokely conveyanco s far as Burt's Mill, in Grant county, Wis., owned by the fathor of Hon. Charles §. Burt, of Dubuque, Iowa, and who is now living in the town of Danleith, this county. Mr, Bart, knowing the young lieutenant well, and strongly sympathizing with him 1n his love affair, loaned %Aim a fleet horse and_buggy, with whioh Davis | o drove to Galena with his Iady-love, and wes married in the office of the late Justico Oormick, who was & Mecthodist exhorter as well es a magis trate Gen. Taylor was an enemy ot Davis for depriving him of his daugh- ter until the gallant charge of his son- in-law st Monterey, whon he rode up to him in tho field, and, grasping him by the haud, forgaye him and en- thusiastically compiimented him for his bravery. rue Priend. A friend in need is a friend indeed. This none can deny, especially when assistance i rendered when one is sorely afflicted with. s o e o T e laints and weaknesses 80 common to ou lemale population. Every woman shoulc kunow that Electric Bitters are woman’s true friend, and will positively restore he: to health, even when all other remedies fail, A single trial always proves our as- sertlon, They are ploasant to the tasto, aud nnlv cost fifty cents & huttle. BSold by C. F. Goodman MES. H. J. HILTON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEOH, 222 Proadwav CounoiliBluffs. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Propretors. ‘This laundry has just been oponed for busi. noes, and wo are now prapared to do Ia ind work of all kinds and gusrantee satistaction. uch ae collars, LARSON & ANDERSON, fnwm J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. ¢158roadway, Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OOUNOIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Ofco—Broadway, betwoen Melu aud Pea feasks, WUl “pmoties 1a State snd Fede No. 2071, MAIL 'LETTINCS. NOVIOE TO CONTRAOTOR POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT ) Wasuinarox, . C., Ocr. 16, 1882, | Proposals will be receivedat the Contract Office of this Departsaent until ¥ p. m. of January 6, 1888 for carrylug the rsils 0 ths United Btats upon the routes, aud accordicy o the scheduls of arrivals and doparture, specid dby the de- partment, in tho Btate of ¥ebraska from July 1ts, 1883, to June B0th, 1886. Lists routes, with schedules of arrivals aud departaros Instruetions to bidders, with forms for contracts and bon ds,anil all other nocssary lnformatton will Do furulshed upon application Lo the Second Ass msut Postmaster Gesersl. T, 0. HOWE, 4 arter Genersl 0:tgz Blev om THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER 'al!’!.}\l T lhl'l A Internnl Rovenue Offler Saved. TROVIDRNOR, Aug. 22, 1882, Enrtor or Boatox HERALD, DrARSIR- During my term of service in the Internal Rovenue Department of the United States, at the timemyoffice was in this ci Afflicted with a severo attack of Kidn and at times suffered intensoy, 1 modical rdvlco of some of our best physicians fo a loog time, without being benofityed by thelr prescriptions, Being discouraged by the talluee o the d etors to help me, and being urged to use Hunt's Romedy ‘by: & friend who had tisted ite merita, although] reluctant to try a patent medi- fcine, I was finwlly induced to try the remedy, and procurad two botles of 1t, and commenced taking It falthfully aceordiog to the directions. Defore I had tak it three days the excrutia- ting pain in my back had disippeared. and before I had usod two bottes I was entirely cured Whenever, from over-oxertiin or a violent cold, the pains in my kidneys return, a fow doses of Hunt's Remedy qnickly effects a cure. Betore closing I bog to mention the remarkable cure of a friend of mine In New Pork city, to whom I rec mutended this val'.able medicine, Ho waa suffering severcly from an_attack which was pronounced by bis phywician a decided case of Bright's Discase of the Kidneys. 1 obtained two bottlesof Hunt's Remedy for him, a d he com. menced taking it, and began to lwprove at once, and was speedily restored to health, and he at- tributes the saviog of hia life, under the blossing ot a merc ful Providence, to Hunt's Remedy. Another friond of mine in Now York, to whom I recommended Hunt's Remedy, was suffering scverely from kidney disease, snd wis ontirely cured of it after using this wonderful wedlcine only & thoit poriol Feling deeply grateful for the great benefits experlenc:d by my friends rnd wmyelt from the use of Hunt! medy, T feelit 2 be my duty, a3 woll a3 a zreat privelege, to furnish you this voluntary and uncolicited stuement of facts for the intormatio 1 of your large numbet o! readers, many of whom are undoubtedly ruffering from tnis widely preading scourge, and I beliove that 1t i¢ the beet medicine now known, and that it will cure all ca'es of kidney discases that can be cured, 1shall oplensed to confor with any ore who way desiro an interviow jegaraing (ho stato ments terein contained., Truly Yours, RICEMOND HENSH \\\ BATH |NST|TUTE LADIES & GENTLEMEN, FOR Cornor Bryant Street, One door north of Dohaney’s Opera House, whers tho:e suffering from recent Colds, Rheumutism, Neuralgis, Lumbago and othe ssing_ il ments may find rolfel in the ti o of either a Ay Thermo-Electric « ¥edicated Bath 1hope for the pat-onage of physi y wish for their patients <his auxil give any 8o di y possible 1 desire cians who fary, and w attention , Eosidos'my wite, w competent iy, will attond ladies. . M. LOCI I\VHHIII Propriot 100,000 TIMKER-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN UBE They i d dura Thoy are for sale by all Leading Oar Iage Builders and Dealers throughont he conntry, SPRINGS GEARS & BODIES urpam aToshors. for oasy viding, style bility, Foreal b Henry Timken, Patenteo and Butldor of Fine Carriages, BT LOUIS, - -~ MO. 11-0m XL ORTEDI Hyaoinths. BU I_Bs Falios. Croouses. And all other Inv Fall Planting . Large § assort. ment ever shown in Chicago: Tllustrated Catalogue free. Hend for it. Hiram Sibley & Co., SEEDMEN, 200 208 R‘ndrdph LN allate" ol Ohloag Bend $1, 82, $3, or 85 for & re. tail box by Express of the best Candies in America, put up ologant boxes, and striotly pure Snitable for presents. Kxpress charges light. Refers to all Chi- oago, 'l‘ry it once. F. QUNTHER} ccatmcisin | Chicago. PRZ-Lm HEAT YOUR HousEs' GUNTHER'S CANDY ught or Cast Tron.) W MOST POWERFUL! ‘| FURNACES IN THE WORLD, MADE BY RICHARDSON,BOYNTON &0 CHICAGO, 1LLS, Kabody ew 188% tuprovements, 3. s Tow uros; to kecy o REer; V% Lows faol Wil ¢ive morpe Lest sad 8 larger yolume o pure than woy furnace made. by NY & BRADFORD, Omaas, N * Bold by PIERC huasa. MENT €O, Gt NLRAL AGH .clm\u;.mur GO TO J.J . BLISS No. 328 Broadway, —~FOR - HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, In the line of fancy articles. odor cases, hand painted toilet sets, hand made laces, kid gloves, etc. 'fiW\ FINE MILLINERY A SPEGIALTY. GEORCGE F. CRAWFORD, WEHIOLES AT.EB BUYER AND SHIPPEY OF :GGS. No. 619 South Main Strees. COUNCIL BLURE S I pay the highest Market Puic: Commiission, - . TR0 4% "N N IS i OO, IOWA and [educt no {Successors w0 J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAUER: (N LACKAWARNA, LEHIGH, BLO-SBURG AND ALL | CONNELLSYILLE GOKE, GEMENT, LIiAE, PLASTE", ETE Office No. 8¢ Fearl & Hleventh Avenue, Counc AL G it treet, Yaidr Owm MU CINE B MARK V' BF 08 MARK ) W )'( W ™ NS A follow Rlfllllln.m,uu o~ fepims Bewardad, OR, o Stary of the Sowing Maching, A hscdaoime Hitie with nomarann Hominal wknosn, ghaph e of Ml’!l Ylllll g 101 18, 60 ADY branoe Auriie: a8 Low of Memory, Uulversal &F Mursineburioz qou Pl in thn Bock, Dimmidon of Fioton, - Pre orh pad, & | maturs Old" Age, ar o | lead 20 Tnunaity o o) huro Grave a1 pampbles, whieh i v mall 6 overy one, Ll by wl drugylels v for 85, or of the mo; Vil Ky GEDICINK 007 T DR. WHITTIER. 617 Bt. Charles 8t, 5T. LOUIS Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two wedical coll-con haa hoan louger engaced 1nthe treat mant_of OHRONIO, = NER SKIN AND BLOOD Disenses than ans other ghystcian 1o Bt Louls as city papers show and I old residents know, Conultation free and invited, When ia {noonveniont fo vis't tho clty for trestmant, modicings can be sent by mall Or expross whare. Curable_cases cuarastaed; whors exinte it 1o fran) 1y stated. Oall OF write. Norvous prostration, Debility, Mental and_Physical Weakness, Morourial and other affections of Throat, Bkin and Bones, Blood Tmpurities and Blod PnhunE | Uloors, flm S i Princtos OOL L. T 'FOSTEB Youngetown, Ohlo, May 10, 1880, Dr. B. J. KnxpaLy & Co.—1 had aivery valus vle Hamblotonian colt that I prised very highly bohad » large bone spavin cn one foint and & small one on 4 or which made him very Iame; I had him undor the charge of two veber: surgoons which falled 10 cure him. 1 wa y reading the - dvertisement of Kendally Bpavit Guro b tho Chicago Exproas.[ determlned 8kin_ Affections, Old Sores and Twpediments to Marriaze Rheuma E | attention tu ocases atonoe totry 8 aud got our crugyiste here & | over-worked brain, SURGIOAL OASES wend for it, '.h rod thi tties; I t00d m'mfiflm"fiu:fia l’:::,:l:ll Go-: 3 | eonive speclal atention. _Diseases acco ons Bom i S B b | S ; ut on sttty Ll ool | \TARRTAGE = FT smoobh as any horse In the state He ls entire. ta; who m-.v-r Iy cured. The curo was 8o remarkable that GIOUIDE. mwi 0 I‘IIIY not, why, bave lettwe of m‘ nuluhbnrl hlvo the remalr o {ng two bottles who are now Very r-pmmf ¥ rosen Send for Ulasbrated el yivln( positly, ad cure. - Bealed for 260 postagh o s DOCTOR STEINHAR HART‘! - A EQ °"'b "}é'y'{'"AL,L DRUGGIH e FOR OLD AND YOUK0, MALX AND FRMALR. Awely To Nervous buireers De of Brain Power, Prosts THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, Nervous wiste, rejuvel “'u“:h:“l—.:l:wl “anlm - strenghthens the enfeeblod *brain aud restores Dr. J 53 on's Bpecific vigor fo the isted or- s proves it o , $1.008 rujzgi-t3, or Soeure from observation on receipt of price, by Br Steinhurt, P. 0. Box 2460, St o onls | DOCTOR STEINHART'S . SUPPU*ITORIE - ! The Great Popular Remedy for Piles, | Burecure for Blind, Bleeding & I ching Piles Aud all forms of Heworrhoidal Tumors. These Surrositoriss act directly u ooats of the Blood Veasels,and by thelr astrin AR R RSN &/ ) i ) permal nr.u.., 0 Vi vacy, sad all 04 Mo the went fioo 40 all, Wrlds o5 Whom and ged full per | Meulare, effects gontly force the blood trom the swollem #rioe, s,m‘dnvlw per vuu or elx pach: | gupors, audby making the coats of the veing e ‘Addscos il orde:s 0 strony, provent the r refilling, and henico & radi- B. HIMBON MEDICINE CO. aton | S Aol Now. 104 lni 106 Maia St Buftalo, N. ¥ ol oure s wuro fo fallow el e, Hold o Omahs by C. F. Goodmas, J.'W. Bal | i’ ,wxx|vlu’ price, f:,v En Bore, Iudnuldldtfllh"ny' e LR fpstituter 8 Olive St. 3 | Price, 18