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R g P — THE DAILY BEE~FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22. COUNOIL BLUFES TITLE ABSTR Lands and Lots MONEY TO LOAN NOTARIES COUNCIL BLUFFS -~ & MRS. D. A, THE LEADINC pesp— 7 PUBLIC AND Oh, meet me at the Store To got my Holiday Supplies, Where oft I bought befare. BOSTON TEA (0., 16 Main Street. Bought and Sold. AT LOW RATES. CONVEYANCERS. HOWA. BENEDICT, + DEALER IN 837 Broadwav, Counc 16 the old Favorite and PFPRINOIE.A . L.XN —FOR— ‘CHICAGO, PEORI ST. LOUIS, EMILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISEE Noarly 4,000 miles. Solld Smooth 8tael Track 11 connectlons arc made in UNION DEPOTS8 has_a. National Repntation ma being the reat Through Car Line, and is nniveraaliy onceded to be tho FINEST EQUIPPED Rali. oad In the world for all clasees of teavel. Try it andyou witl find traycling & loxary Instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via rhie Celebraved Line for sale ut all offices in the West, All information about Ratea o Fare, Slecping 0):' A'(Jfllcln.flllfiflnlll;'nfl. Tllmo ;l‘mbhm. &c., will be cheerfully glven by applyining to To BOTTER, - F 4 Vico-Pres't & Gen. Mansger,Chieazc, PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Passonger Agt. Chioaga W. J, DAVENPORT, Gen. Agent, Conncll Blufte, i, P. DUSLL, Ticked Agh. omabs mnao-od. v | "HEAT YOUR HOUSES (Wrought or Cast Iron.] [P0 10 [v0p 204 IFEvEaa MOST POWERFUL! FURNAGES,IN THE WORLD, RICHARDSON,BOYNTON &C0 CHICAGO, ILLS, Embody new 1882 lmprovements, Mor, prseticol feurs Cont lown to kocp it ider; Use loss faol _Will ive more boat and # larger yolumbe 0f pure alr thao svy furnace made. Rald by Piercy and Bradtord, Omah. GOLD ROPE. Thefntrinsic merit and superior quality of ouy Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other mannfac: turers to put upon the market goods similar to our brand in pame aud style which are offered and sold for loss moucy than the gonuine Gold Rope. We caution the t ade and consnmer to see that our name and trade mark aro upon each fump. The only genulne and original Gold Rope Tobacco is manutactured by { THE WILSON & McNALLY TO { BACCO JOMPANY. | e OLD STRES AND BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE, Disappear before the perfect alterative and tonic effect of the greatest of all Blood Purifiers, It so compl le roots out_all !mhau from the blood and braces the deb- litated system, that diseases of this nature disapperr like cnaff before the wind. R 8., eured me of Scalp Sores, Sores in Nostrils and Ears, after everything known to the medical profession hadfailed, Three months bave passed since I quit takiog 8. S, here is nosymptom of the disease remaining; I sw permanently cured, It stands unrivaled for Blood Dis. eases.” JNO, 8, TAGGART, ‘Salamancs, N, Y, 48, 8, B, stands without & peet, The profession will have toacknowledge it » hpecific for Blood Direases,” 'Dr N, L. GALLOWAY, Monzoe, Ga, “*About four or five weeks Ago I was afflicted with & very aggravated tlps of BloodDiseass. I commenced using 8 8, 8, and after taking the first bottle felt no mush relieved that I bought five more, and am glad to say, after using four of them, that I am entirely cured, freviously having been under medical advice for several months,” C. G. RATOLIFF, Richmond; Va. “After suffering from the worst Blood Diseace for more than two years, and have ing been treated by several eminent physi. cians, confined to my room and bed the greater part o he ime, my body covered with copper-colored sores from the eize of a pea to that of a silver half-dollar, I wag well nigh in despair. At last I commenced taking S, S. S. Ina short time I began to improve in fleah, all the sores healed,and T could feel and know that 1 was well, and to 8. 8. 8. most the dredit be. given of my entire restoration to health, I have not taken a dose for oyer gix months, and Sm s free from sores or blemish as any il Bluffs, lowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, ROOK MLAND AND PACIFIC, Des Moines CIICAGO, BURMNGTON AND QUINCY. Depar Arrive, Atlantic Ex Pacific Ex}. M Mail and Ex® Neb & Kna Ex.. CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTHRN. Arrive. Atlantic E Pacific Ex}. Maiand Mai and Bx Accom, Accom. (Mon.).1:45 p AXD COUNCIL BLUPFS, part. Arrive, Express., Mail and Bx UNION PACIFIC, Depart. Overland EX.11:30 a. m. Lincoln Denyor Depart. Mail and Ex.. 9:45a m Cannon Ball.. 4:50 p m | Cannon Ball BIOUX CITY AND PACPIC, Depart. Arrive. Jity. T Frm Sloux C'y Mail and Atlantic *Except Sundays, {Except Saturdays. $Except Mondays. §Daily. Counc!l Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufls, Leave Omaha. Ram,0am 10am,|8am, 9am,10am, Mamim2pm3p|llam ipm, 2pm,sp m,4pm,5pm,6pm. |m,4dpm,bpwm,6pm. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run regu'ariy during the day at 9, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, und run to city time, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, RAILROAD POOLING. o Abe Editorof Tus Ban: The writer was not aware until now that there was a law to prevent rail. road pooling, but it neems that there iy swoh a law, and one that is ample {n its provision, if enforce?, to break up and destroy this monater evil, Tt 18 known to every shipper and busl. ness man of Couneil Blefls that the fivo trank lines called the pool lines, centering here, pool and divide their enrnines, and it ia well known, snd can without any diflizulty be proven, that this pool has existed over since the enactment of this Inw, which pr vides penalty of & ageinst each rond vioisting it, aud an there are now five roads in the pocl the penalty would anount to $26 000 a month, or §800,000 a year Now we have a ratroad commission whose duty it should be to look aftor this matter, but it sosws they are silent Again, it is the duty of the gove nor to see that the Iawa are faithful executed, but he is alsosilent. Then, under the ciroumstances, who will en forco the Jaw?! A single ivdividual would be crushed in an attemps to do it, by .theso monstors, who in their Iate quarrel over tho di vieion of the territury appropriated to thomselves disclosed the real aiate of affairs, Nothing but a powerful com- bination dare tackle this moustor pool —a combination of men directing our schools might do it. Certainly an- other gubernatorial electton will ot be allowed to pass without placing a man in tho exceutive chale who will soe that the laws ave faithfully exe- onted, Congress, however, shoud take hold of the matter and at onoe paes a law to regulate railroad traflic, Under the present laws the people ure powericnr, and are compelled to accep$ just such terms as these unjust, un- holy corporations may offer. Towa's wealth consists mainly in her grain fields, conseqaently it is the producer who suffers most feom this pool. Give us again a granger law in Towa, The producer not only suffers from the exorbitant demaud of the railroads for carriage, but those shipping grain | to the Chicago and St. Louis markets have to bear the additional burden of oua per ceunt shortage, or rather ateal- age, asit is a rule for the elevators to take one per cent; that is, on a car of grain of 500 bushels they take off five bushels, and reccipt for only 495 bushels. Sometimes they take more, but the average is one per cent. This 00 & month | {mbn quiet and they would find the burglar. Pa was o soared that he sweat Ilko everything, and the bed waa offal warm, and he pretended to go to sleop, but he was wondering how he could get his hat back, Inthe morn- ing}l told him it would be hard work to explain it to ma how he happsned to get into the wrang room, and he eald. it wasn't necessary to say any- thing abont it to ma, Then ho gave mefive dollars to go ont and buy him a now hat, and he said T might keop tho change if I would not mention it whon I got home, and I got him one for ten shillings, and we tock the 8 o'elock oin in the morning a1 d eame a T a'poge the Chicago dotee trying to fit pa'a hat onto o burglar, Pa scemed offally rolieved when we gotacross the state line into | Wisconein, But you'd a dide to nee him como out of that old Iadg’s room with his cont and vest on his arm, and his sugpenders hangiug down, looking sourt, Ho dasent iick me any more or Uil tell ma whore pa left his hat.' oty WHATANOLD GRAVE REVEAL¥D Adipocere, Often Mistaken for Petri- faction—A Corpee Weighing 500 Pounds, Cindinuatt Raqulrer. As a goneral rule, after bodies have Isin fn the grave for a long lapse of yonra, an attempt to disinter them re- sulty in the discovery of nothing fhore than & few of the larger bones of the akoleton and the akull with its hideous array of teeth and eyoless sockets A cano hns just been developed, however, which, whilo it doex not present any faots that are not already known to the scientifio world, still offers numer- ons points of interest. Twenty-three yoars ago the mother ot Mr, Robert Loitch, owner of the printing works, 12 Wost Right street, died sud- denly at the tben family res. idence] near Dupont, Indisna, Dr, 8. B. Lowis was in attendance, and pronoanced the dizease paralysis or apoplexy—the latter, probably, as she was quite fleshy. The body was buried in the cemetery at that . place. Not long since the son determined to unearth the remalcs, bring them to Cinelnnati and place them in the fami- ly iot in Spring Grove cemetory. Tho sexton who did the work of opening the grave, was poasibly surprised when he reached the coffin to find it as per- fect, almost, as on the day when it was 80 reverently lowered to its reat- ing place, The casket was lifted out, can be regulated by compelling the ratlroads to weigh and receipt tor all grain and goods shipped, aud compel them $o deliver the same quantity re- ceived. CaT1zaN, COMMERCIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFE MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y. Kuller, mer- chandise broker, buyer and shipier of grain and provisions, office board of trade rooms, Council Bluffs, Towa. Wugar -No, 2 spring, 702; No. 3,02; rejected 50c; good demand. ConN—260 to feeders and 50c to ship- pers; good demand for shipment. wm“ —Soarce and in good demand; 30@ HAy~—4 00@6 00 per ton, Rye—A40c; light eupply. PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No, 14 Pearl Street. Houss, 9 a. m, $0 2,and2p,m, to 6 p, m. Residence, 120 Sancroft strecs. Telephonic connection with Qentra! offi THOS, OPFIORR. W. H. M. PUSKY OFFICEE & PUSEY, BAaNERRS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealers 1n Forclzn fand] Domeatio, Exchange and homo securities, HRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOL.OGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Instiution, Phila- delphia, Penna. Dffice Cor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, OOUNCIL BLUFFB, I0WA. The treatment of all discases and psintul dit- fcultios poculiar to fomales a specialby. JACOB SIMS, Atforney and Coansellor at Law, OOUNOIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Office—Broudway, between Mrin and Pes trosts, Wil practice in Btate and Fede urte BATH INSTITUTE, FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN, Corner Bryant Street, One door north of Dohas tho-e suffering from re Neuralgia, Lumbago g it ments way find relfef in the timely use of either :fflermn-Elactric = Medicated Bath 1 desire and hope for the patronage of physi clans who may wish for their patients this wuxil iary, and will give any so directed every possible attention, Eeaides iy wife, a competent lady, will attend adios F. M. LOCKWOOD, Proprietor. EOWIR J. ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. 1BBroadway, Council Bluffs, _ NEW STORE. New Goods. »ne.” Lorrie Ross, Atlanta, Ga, O mproved after taking the first Lottle of 8, 8. 8.; in two weeks waa able to come hom W. Rew, Newport, Ark, 0, ce has not made known acom: binat o B. 8. 8. for skin or blood di T, L. MASSENBUEG, Ph, G., Macon, €8, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS de"} the waters were no benefi NEW YORK PRIGES. For Dry Goods and Cons MraL—1 25per 100 ponnds. Woun —~Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@6 00, CoaL—Deliverod, hard, 1000 per ton; #oft. 5 00 per ton, Burren—Plenty and in fair demand; creamery, 85c; choice dairy, 25c. Ecas —Scarce and in demand; 26c per dozen. Lo~ Fairbanke 1240; wholesaling at 3o, Pourrry—Firm; deslers poying 130 pe pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. VEGETABLES—Potatoer, 43¢; onion, 2oz cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel. Froun - Best Kansas whent flonr, 2 30@ 2 50; Minnesota wheat, 2 50@3 50; bran, 70¢ per 100 pounds. Brooss—2 00@3 00 per dozen, KTOCK, CarTLe—3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50, Hous—Brisk demand at 5 35@bH 75; car load lots about 5¢ per 100 pcunds more, Will it Renlly Curo Rheumatism? We answer, honor bright, it will cure rheumatiém, ‘and the severcat cases too, Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil was specially prepared for the rheumatic and lame. No-. tico letters from the people 1elativ to its merits in nearly every paper in ths coun- try. The Bad Boy Again Peck’s Suu, ‘“When ps and I got to OChicago,” s1id the bad boy, ‘‘we walked around town all day and went to the s ores, and at night pa was ufful tired, and he put me to bed ie the tavern and went oat to walk around and get rested, I wasn't tired, and I walked around the hotel. I thonght pa had gone to the theater and that made me mad, and I thought I would play him for all I was worth, Our room was 210, and the next roon wes 212, and there was an old maid witha Scotch terrier oc- cupied 212, 1 saw her twice and shé called me names, cause she thought I wanted to steal her dog, That made me mad au her, and go I took my jack- knife and drew the tacks out of the tin thing that the numbers were paint- ed on, and put the old mald’s number on our door and our number on her door, and then 1 went to bed, T tried to keep awake, so as to help pa if he had any difficulty, but I rather guess I get asleep, but woke up when the dog barked, It the dog had not woke me up the woman's scresm would, and if that hadn't pa would, You see, ps came home from the theatre about twelve, and he bad been drinking, He says everybody drinks when they go to Ohicago, even the minister, Palooked at the numbers on the doors all along the hall till he found 210, and walked right in and pulled off his coat and threw it on the lounge where the dog was, The old maid was aslecp, but the dog barked and pa said, ‘That cussed boy has bought & dog! and he kicked the dog and the old maid woke up and szid, *What is the matter, pol! Pa laffed and said, ‘Nothin’ the msz zer with me, pat,’ aud then you ought 10 have hesrd the yelling. The old maid covered her head and kicked and yelled, and the dog enarled and bit pa on the pants, and pa had his veat off sud his syspenders uubuttoucd, sud ho got ecared and tock his coat and went out in the hall, and I opered the door ana told pa he was in the wrong room and, I knowed it, and he came in our roem and I locked the door, and the bell-boy, and the porter, and the clerk came up to see what Fancy Goods go to L. HARRIS, 734 Lower / Broadway, siled the cld maid, and she sald a burglar got in her room, and they tound pa's hat on the lounge, and they took it and toid her and all who had any connection with the work of removal remarked upon the extreme heaviness of 1t It wae cxpressed here, and six strong wmoen found it no easy task to lift it into and out of the wagon. The . weight was fully 500 pounds, The buria! case is of the peaked-top style, common in those days. The cloth covering for the outside still remains intact. A glimpse at the interior explained the causo of the object being =o heavy. The body was found to be almost in as good order as regards form and outline, as on the day of deatb, The hoad hed separated from the body. The features, with the exception thut they were withered in appearance, were well preserved, The eyes were but little sunken. The body was perfect, and with arma laid close by the side and the hands folded peacefully across the breast, presented a startling re istic appearance, The lower limbs wero intact to a point midway below the knee. There the left one pre- sented the appearance of having de- composed ere the preserving process had begun. Both the feet were gono, Faint lines here and there indicated where the grave clothes had been, The heavy inner-lining of the casket still remained, although lapse of time had loosened it from ite fastenings. The body was black, except in one cr two places. Thero it had scaled some- what, and presented the appearance of wot plaster of Parts. Not the leatt odor was apparent. The form looked THE OTTAWA CYLINDER CORN SHELLER, ART IMPLEME Unmarried Persons Should loose no time in securing a cortificate in tho Marriage Fund Mu- tual Trust Association of Cedar Rapids, Towa, concerning which cirou- lars and full information will be sent freo npon applioation, It is organized under the Insurance Lawa of Towa, and is tho only legalized and legiti- mato institation of the kind in the country. Its officers and managers aro among the most prominent busi- ness men in Cedar Raplde, includiug, bankors, the postmastor, capitalists, railwny managers, Insurance men, leading lawyers, physicians and other reliable citizens, Over $15,000 has already been paid to members, It is a splendid investment, as safe, secure, and sure as a government bond. You can just as well have & good sum of money to commence married life on, as not. Remember it only costs you one cent for a postal card to request full explanation and information. Good agents can get torritory if ap- plied for soon. Write to-day. Do not postpone lv. Mention where you saw this notice. 00t26-1m* Wae present no pretended miracle— ‘Trath {s mighty and must pre- vail”-No Sophistry oan withstand the power of its honest utteranoce. BITOR EVENING PRess: T €O, DrAR Sin—Feoling deeply gratetul for the great benefits which T have recelved from the use of vory valuabls article which has its origin and homejin our beauiitul city, sud b ers who are afllicted as I have been reliof from its use, 1 bug the indulgenco of a few lines in your valuable paper for the privileze of communicating to you a bricf statement of facts for the benefit of the multitude of ferers to be et with on every side. Many of my friends well know that I havebeen very severely afflicted with for a number of yoars and have suf- those suffer who have th so low that I ) y the least short, breathed that T dared sca nd life seemed very bur. orpome. 1vas treated for my malady by the best physicians and derived no benefit trom thei treatment or prescriptions u til 1 was advised by my fau ily physic an to uso Hunt's remedy, & my trouble was caused by inaction of my k dneyw which affected very tericusly the action of my heart. 1 commenced taking it, (having little in it or any other medicine) and it helped me wonderfully, and [ am now a great deal better, and have been eversince I began its use In fact 1 have taken no medicine that has benefitted me w0 greatly, My breathing is casy, and I have gained in strength wo much that 1am able to do my housowork, 1 cheerfully recommend Hunt's Itemedy to all who may be afflicted ns I have been, oF who are suffering from general dobility and nervous prostration, Respecttully, MRS, A. 0. ROCKW ay find Jike heart disc fered from exertion - HUNT'S Ritu- constitution Husw's Lew o curcd by HUNT'S b EMEDY th and vigor to 1 ne debilitated, wvalid to health, when it has KDY restores tl to be as solid as stone, but an exami- natlon developed the fact that it was of the conslstency of wax and easily penotrated with the finger, ‘A body which has undergone this conversion,” eays the American Ec- cyclopedin, “may bs afterward pre- served for an Indefinite period of time without changing materially its form or appearance.” The conditions nec- eseary to produce the change are that the body must be buried in a molst Sulivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Orockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Also agents for the fofjowlng lines of Steamship Companies : place, “and ono,” says the author quoted above, “‘in which the water colluots In considerable quantities and remains standing on or about the level cf the coflin without being rap idly changed.” The first notable in- stanco of tho kind was revealed with the disinterment of the bodies from the Cemetery of the Innocents, in Parts. in 1787, and again in the re- moval of bodics from the old Potter's field at the janction of Forty-ninth street and Fourth avenue, New York, in 1849, The soil in which Mis, Leitoh was buried was red clay, un- derlaid with limestone, conditions propitious for the process performed The case bzcame noised abroad in Dapont, and Mr., Lietch has been the reciplent of numerous letters from persons of a speculative turn in mind, One even went #o far as to offer $600 cash for the body, which has now bzen safely disposed of. Deteott Usually wear their badges of authorfty concealed under their clothing, but Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil wears its badges in the form of printed labels attached to each and every hottle, #o that all may know its mission, It is given full and complete authority to arrest all aches and pains, and does its duty every time, 8. E. MAXON, o R O T XX, E € W Office over savings bank JOUNCIL BLUFFS, - Towa President. Vice-Pros't, Osshier CITIZENS BANK Of Gounell Bluffs, Organtzed under the laws of the Htate of Iowa Pald up capita 9 75,000 Authorized capi ntioa klven to colle ith prompt roturs. BIRECTORS, E.L.Shugert, J.7T.Hart, W, Rodter, 1. A Millgr W. Strost. IvTdet MRS, H, J, HILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav, CounciliBluff. J. D. Edmundeon, WiW. Walluce, *, J Cunard, Anchor, Gulon, American, aud State Stoamship Companios. DR A E TS For sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Thoss wi 0 intend to wend for tricnds to any part of Europe will find it 80 thel, nberest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 343 Broadway, Council Bluffa " MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, Fine French Cbins, 8llver Ware &c., 840 BuoabwaAY _ DOUNCIL BLUFFA D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker. No. 17, North Main 8t., Councll Bluffs, Calls promptly answered at all hours, night or sy, Bow we aud |ondon carriages direct rom the factory are run In connection therewith. DexterL. Thomas&Bro, WILL BUY AND SELL, TR WS I AND ALL TRANAACTIONS OCNNECTED THEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Kent Houses, Eto, J. E, BERGEN, SIT.A T . AND FANCY GROGERIES, N. W.C or. 16th and Cuming Street, DR. F. SCHERER, Physician and Burgeon, QITRONIC DIBEASES A BPECIALTY, Modicines taraishod st office. OMce. N. W ovor Merchant s Natlonal Ka: Otfice Hours—9 to 11:90a 9p. m_ Rosldence 1114 south McCARTHY & BURKE, Undertakers, 218,14TH BT,, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAS coraer 18th and Farnam streots, , Osaabis, Neb, s 1 tob th eteoe to INT GE AL AG BLUFF G ewicago No. 328 Broadway, —~FOR— HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, In the line of fancy articles. odor cases, hand painted toilet sets, hand made laces, kid gloves, etc. FINE MILLINERY A SPEGIALTY. GEORGE F. CRAWFORD, WEOLES AX.E BUYER AND SHIPPER OF EGGS. No. 519 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. I pay the highest Market Prica and Deduct no Commiission, Al B VLAY NI & CO.- (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL JOWA GOALS CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETGC. Yards Cor, Highth Street and Office No, 834 Pearl Street, h Avenue, Oouncil Bluff: SHORT LINE; —OF THE— CHIOAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST ! CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE, Or to any point beyond; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukee& 8t, PaulR'y BT. Ticket office located at corner Farnam and Fourteonth strecta and at U, P, Depot and at Millard Hotel, Omaha. &4 e Timo Table in another column, F. A, NASH, Genoral Avent, G. 1, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, 8. 8. MERRILL, A. V. Il CARPENTER, General Manager. Gel Pass. Agont, J.T. CLARK, GEO, 1, HEAFFORD, General Sup't. Aws't Gen, Pass, Agent, To Nervous Sufterers THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, Dr, J. B, Bimpson's Specific BACEDIDY T O %, 1 18 & poaytive Care 10y Bpermator hen, Aonulue Weokneas, Iupotancy, aud all disescs romltiag tiom Eolf-Abus. L | Bpecific, 91.00 per package, o1 alx peok. s for 800, “Address all Srdors b B, BIMBON MEDIOING 00, Nos. 104 and 106 Maln 8t. Euffalo, N, Y. Bold 1o Dwaha by O. ¥, Goodman, J. 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Foi OLb AND YOUNG, MALS AND PEMALK, 1t iwa sure, prompt and effectual remeds for In- digestion, Dyspepeia, Intermittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all néusm, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Prostration, Weakness and g Loss of Power, It repaire vous waste, rejuvenates the faded intellect, strenghthens the enfecbled brain and restores noand vigor to the exhausted or- xperienice of thousands proves it to lo remedy, Price, §1.00 4 bottle For saleby all druggists, or senf secure from observation on receipt of price by Br. Steflflnl’t‘ P. 0. Box 2460, St outs Mo il 0 i d DOCTOR STEINHART'S . SUPPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Remey for Piles, Sure cure for Blind, Bleeding & Liching Pilea Aud all torms of Hemorrhoidal Tuwors, These Sureositoriks sct directly upon the coats of the Blood Vessels, and by their astringont offects geutly force the blood from'the swollen rs, aud by waking the coats of the velns 1, prevent their refilling, and hence a radi cure is sure to follow thelr use. Prico, Iunlu @ box. " lh:’r -:lls b‘ alld or sent ail on receipt of price, yh':fi‘,‘,‘;.mmli titute, 718 Olive St ! s o