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| THE DA ILY BEE-’I‘U QOUNOIL BL'U'IIIIS A JEALOUS PXINCE'S REVENGE. e CLEAR THE TRACK. 1.D. KDMUNDSON, . L, SHUGART, A, W ATRENT, | Prasident, Vico-fres't. Cashior, CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organized under the lawa of the State ol lnn Pald up capital, 8 76,000 Authorized capit + 300,000 Tntorest pald on time doposl afta tonued on the privcipul cittes of the Uaite Stater and | Rurope, Special attention given to collestions and correspondence wita prompt returns, DIRRCTORS, J.D. Rdmandeon, F. L Shugart, J. T, Hart, WIwnmlnn, mlar LA’I| v WINTHERLICH BROS., Aro now ready to_contract for small castings of evory description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY TRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Bpecial aftention is called to the fact that the ‘metals are me ted in cRUCIALES which gives tte vory best castings, Burning Brands —FOR DISTILLERS, BREWERS PACK- ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACI‘OKIES, Eto,, E:c., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth streetand Eloventh aveuuo, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, NEW STORE. New _G_roods. NEW Y(l}fi PRIGES. For Dry Goods and Fancy Goods go to L. HARRIS, 734 Lower Broadway, D. M. CONNELL, Funeral Director and Undertaker, No. 17, Nor'h Main 8t., ¢ ounc" Bluffs. Calls pronptly answered ot all hoars, ni ay. ANew hearse aud rom the factory a'e run JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsollor at Law, COUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, OBco—Droadwoy, batwoen Ml and Poa BATH INSTITUTE, LADIES & GENTLEMEN, Cornor Bryant Street, Ono dac~ nerth of Do“ancy's Opers Touse, where tho outfc " om recat Co ! ora i m.uuu 3y flau Folut i the timcly use of eitior Thermn-Elactlm s ¥edicated B .th Tdeire an | hops for tha pat onage ol 1 claus v ho mey wsh for theie patiests i fary, and will'ghe 8.y 60 directed every aiteution. Yesices my wife, a compctent Jo ies. .M. L0 , will sttend i MAURER & URAIG ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich (ut Glass, Fine French China, 8llver Ware &c., 840 Broaowar COUNCIL BLUFFS MRS, A, J. HILTON, M, D, PHYSIGIAN AND SURCECN, 222 Brosdwav. CouncillBlaffv. Sullivan & Fitzgerald, DKALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glasaware, ' BOOTS, SHOES, ETC Alsa agents fcr tho fojowing linw of Steamship Companies: ! Cunard, Auchor, Gulon, Aworican, and Bk Stcamship Gompanios R l‘ W e For sale on the Roya! Benk of cland and Band of Irelani, Dubilu, Tuowe w 0 'ntend to send (o) friends to any piit of Karope will 8ud ib to thel. orest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 843 Br(n:h\m,. Couneil Blufis 8. E. MAXON, FF e !lTan’I Office over eavings bavk, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, . - - Iuw mym AND DA ER. Dr. Meagher —Oculist, Aurist, AND SPECIALIST, 1o Chrovic dircas. 4,! '1.- ;'\l..l-'fl h:‘:."u.l.].fiz mull) (fl r”ulu = bon'o..lm.'h‘ aeu nal affect! ue l-l,‘uulu‘ verson a6 the Mctbropolitan u-l Couneil blufle, lowa. 3 found unexceliod. Whoop lal Get along! Go! 2,13 and you may know We're en route for the Boston Store, Nothing like it since eld “Roar,” Heaved his anchor and left the Shore, BOSTON TEA CO., 16 Main Street. YHOS, OFFICHR. W. 1. M. PUBKY. (OFFICER & PUSEY, ==a :u'xnus Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealsrs in Forolgn jand] Domestio] Exchange and home securities, SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE Used In the principal churches for commun. ion purposes EXCELLENT FOR LADIES, AND WEEKLY PERSONS, AND THE AGED SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD, This celebrated native wine 18 made Julce of the Oporto Grape, raised in shi its luvaluablo TONIO AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES aro unsurpassed by any o b ¥ native wine Belng the oure julce of the Grape, prodve d wider Mr, boerr’s ow= porecnal suporvialon, 11 1 purity 3 oA ntood. Th youngest of itegenerous quslities, and tho weakost inva'id use 18 to advani sge. ‘1t 1 stical £y bonefici.] 8¢ the aged a1d deb lita d, and suited to the varions aflme s that af foct tne wo.ker se: is in every respect a wine TO BE RELIED ON, SPEER'S P J. Sherry, The P. J. ENERRY I9a w'ne of euperlc char wrtihes o (ue rich (mnnhyol the L waied it $ymede For pur'ty, rish weran. me:'cha properiyed, it widbe SPEER'S P. J. Brandy. Th brandv stan el far superler i Tiis e puo i yarta urrtya' <3 in n'um air U p0ics on from (16 grape, ané medis el [ ar ln lhlln toe ed, a0a s In gront S A &) e signatuteof A\FED SPERK, Fa saie, N, J. i3 over the cork of €ash hoitle Ty ncunard Bro's & Co , M. Parr Schioter & Becht, D, W Baxe, James Forey i and J. € eslutor, eod-ev | PASBT WIWE) Shicag & Narihwost wase () was Tratne leave Omaun 8:40 n, m, and 7:40¢, m for tall Ifo eab, ~Ath 4 Qhllway Dopod. oras TAMRSE, uLAHK fium y Agend i, S TS (P EE"I'N S HABLE PERFUME, Furray & Larman’s FLORIDA WATER est fir TOILET, BATH ind § ANDKERCHIEF, " = R HEAT YOUR HOUSES aa 1Po0M 20 w05 2081 MOST POWERFUL! [Wrought or Cast tron.] FURNACES, IN THE WORLD, ICHARDS" N,HOY’HON & 00 CHICAGO, LLLS, Embody pew 1882 fuor vements, Mor ..a-m‘mm” .0l p 1 uu-,rmyuawo-u‘ . u.,l The Horrible Fate of an Indiscreet Secretary. A 8t, Petersburg lotter «f Novem- ber 16th to The Phi'adelphia Press saya: This oity has been 1n a tarmoil of excitement for the iwst fow days ovir the sssassination of a Dr Schmid!t, who met death st the hands of Prinee Grousineky, a Russian noble of once groat weaith and icflu- ence, The murder was committed in wold blood, and in tho present state of Russian affaira it is probable that the prince will bo made to euffur the ex- treme penalty of the law for his cow. ardly aot, contrary to tho usual cus- tom of panishment given to nobility for such acts. In former days a few hundred rubles could make up for the killing of a setf, and a few thousands for the destruction of & free man, Dr. Schmidt wasa graduate of the medical collcga of Beriin, and cama to estabiish hiwmeelf in Ruesia in 1869, As his German diploms would not allow aim to practics medicine in Ruesia. ho entered the ocollege of Moscow and mastered tho Russian language; out on the following year he was ¢ vmuull.\d to rewurn to Gormany to take part in the Wwar 8 7aiust France, At the conclueion of prace botween those tvo countries he c.ms basx to Ruesia, parchased a co:! mive, which ho eventually got xid of, and in 1880 he entered .he service of Puince Grousineky as bahiff and administrator of his estate, The prince lived so extravagantly that is a short while the doctor had nothing to superintend over, The princess, however, wishing to preserve to heraelf the property that was right fully Les, obtained a legal document to that effect, and omployed De. Sohmidt to look after her Intercat. This arrangement inno way suited the prince, and he did his utmost to make the doctor abandon the management of the estivs. but without sucoess, He firat otfered him money if he wculd withdraw from his wife's business mat ters, and finding bribery and corrup- ‘lon impoesible, Prince Grousinsky became enraged. O several corasions he threatened to have the dootor’s lite- blood, and went 8o far as to say that if gold could not remave him another metal would, mesning lead. T, all theee ntlnmplu at Intimidation the doctor only emiled, feoling ectly aafo that the prince would not risk his already fast disappearirg reputation by the murder of a man whose death wovld in uo way benefit him nor re- trieve hin fallen fortunes. The doctor had obtaived great ix Auence over the micd of the princess, #s she had al- wags found him strictly honost in all his business matters, and the prince thought he might in his turn obisin the sacendaucy over Lls wifo if this obatacle were removed. In that case he would have sole control over the amis and the numerous gam- biivg tables of this gay capital would become richer by the few thou- sand roublos that composed the rem- nants of their o1 cs brilliaut fortune, Oa the day of the murder Prince Grousinsky was seen coming toward Dr. Schmidt's residence. 1. was 10in the morning, Catching sight of the prince, the doctor sent one of his cleiks, with whom ho was speaking at the time, to tell him that he could not possibly see any one, as he had pres. sing buslness which neceseitated his whole attention. While the clerk was spenkirg to the priics, the doctor locked hin u2'f in a room, and shortly afterward the prince arrived and asked for admission, The sdministrator refused to opash the door, and moved toward the wiis dow to wituess the prince’s departure. The prince no sooner caught right of him than he climhed up on an cmp'y barrel that stood by, broke a pane of glaes, and levelivg his revolver, fired at tho doctor, striking him xi;,rm in the shculder. The wonnded man opened the door and rushed into the vestibule shouting for help. But tie prince was on the alert srd wet the ductor in ke hall, and drawing the revolver again, ho firod & socond shot, and thenn third, The two bullots ledged one in the right side of the cheat, the secoud in the neck, At the second shot Schmiot fell, All this took place within s ghtof seven per sons, but tho territied cervants imune diately took to fl ght, With the aid of two peasants, who had stood by watching this revolting scene without attewpting to save the doctor, the prmcu transported the dying wan to his bed, Heimmediately sent or'an undertaker to furnish a e fii ) for the doctor, who was still brestning, and then began to bind up a cut upen his fioger, wkish he had reccived when breaking the window. Half an hour afterward the undertalker pue fn an appoarance. Secing that the wounded man still gave sigus of )ife, i his prince had the barbarity 1o take the basin of water in which he had been washing his wound, and dashed the contents into the face of the dying man. Mr. S:hwidr had scarcely breathed his last when Prives (iruu-mnl«y went through the dead man's pockets, from which he took the secretary key, and, dregging the sheet (' the bed upou which he lay, opened the bureau to Hear “For several montos I endured a dull psin througn my luogs and shoulders; los wy spirits, appetite _and color, and could with ditticulty, remain from wy bed, My present haal n'ulconditiom i+ dus €0 Bur- doch Blood Bitters " Mrs, K, A, Hall, Bioguamion, N A Now Kilona Wented. We were having & long wiii at a railroad iuncuion 1o Goorgis when an vid darkey wurned up with & basket of boiled egys and sandwiches. Wihen ne had paseed arouud through the crowd he wivhed me to step asiae, and a8 wo sat down on some buxes in the freizht house, ha begai : “1 reckon you's from up Noxld" wy, M |Mll sah, T wanted to ax how many kinds f religua you had up det way?’ 'Q4, about & dozen, I goess.” “on\cky, golly ! " he whispered, dat lets we vut! Say!’ WYt v ““We haso't Kot but, two Hmn down bore— Baptist an' Mo bod 'Curdin’ to dv Baptist Tza got to fo 5 ve deo uig gor who stole all we hay lus' Wt\L au' 'oordin' to de Methodist I cau' lick de onery rascal w“: tied up wy ole mule io de scrab an' left bum to starve to death ' « wact & pew kind?" seily, sab—'vactly. T want sauthin’ dev'll snswer fast rate dooria’ “but a thunder atorm to hvvu de roof on ve ole cabin, au which will artor. wards lev mo coich an’ wollop ole | Adams do fust timo Le menshnna dat I went to jail far thirty days far hibin' one calf too much.” 1 gavo him one, and ho wna #o pleased that ho wanted to present me with thirty-one boiled eggs and ton pounds of sandwiches, Swindlers Abroad Tf any ono oas represouted that we a0 in eay way fulerested in ny bogus bittere or s with the wora “Hop. ' In their name. cheating hon oat folks, or that wo witl pay wny of therr nillsor debte, they are frauds and swindlevs, aud tno vielixs shounld punish them. Wo deal in aud pay only tae bills for the gonaine Hop Vitlers the puruat and best mediclne un earth, Hor Brirkrs Maxuvracturive Qo bbbl A etfevtual remedy, ruperior t artices for the saine purpose, brces, ‘Ahony Apples The buyers all want red anples, They say they 5o’ the best, ‘This gy aoF coios has given Taldwins a boow s .‘mv are rew and handle sng ship we'l. "liere is another adveat ago fir the fru t—-the troe fo lardy and a conztani « varer. I do not like tho applo to eal, but on account o its markst valve cad he hardive:s of tho tree and sirung bdfllnq propen- sity, in an orchard of 100 troes I would plant seventy.ive Baldwins Too many varletics of frult aro a naisance, Thoy make an endless amount of worl, and many Liuds, while they havea value for home une, are ansaited for keeping or lhlp.)\!lg. They do not pay. The Fsopus Jpit zonburgh, 7 think, is the daintiest 1. vored apple that grows. My mother would have no ovher for her mince pies and company apple eauca—this had to be extra nice, you know—but since the country has bacome so open, exposed vo the cold winds, tho trees winter kill, The Spitzauburgh wants protection and a virgin soil. The latter requirements can be made up in psrt by the use of ashes, and the former by planting wind -breaks ot evergroens. I treated o stunted Fameuse apple tree twenty years ago with a wheelbarrow load of loached ashos, and that tree shows the benefit of it to this day. S mchow, we all like the kind of apples we used to eat whon we were youog, and so Rhode Teland Greenings, Gulliflowers still have a place in our hearts and in my orchard. They bring to mind the times when neighbors used to “‘come over and tp:nd the evening”--those old-fashioned, informal its, in which apples filled aun important part cf thesocial cheor, They used to kecp company with the doughnuts when we were young, A Baptist Ministor “Lama Baptist minister, nnd before I thoueht of being a cler,fmln T gradasted in medicine, but left a lucrative practice for my present profession, forty years ago, I was for many years a wflsrer from ?ulm) Thomas' Electric Oil cured me, was alw tronhled wih hoarsenes, and Thomas' Eclectic Oil always relioved me, My w s and cf had diphtheris, and Thomas' Eelectric (il cuted them, and it taken in time it wlll cura seven ti nes out of ten, I am confident it is a cure for the wost ohstinate cold, or cough, and if any one will take a small teaspoon and haif fitl it with Oil, aud then ptace the ead of eha +pon in one nostril, svd draw the Oil out of the spoon iuto the head, 'y swifiag as hard as they can, uatil the 0il fulls wver into ths throat, and practice it twica n weev, I don't care how cffensive theic head may be, it will elean it out and care their catarrh, For deafre-s and enr- ache, it has d ne wonders to wy certain koowledge, It is the only " medicine dubbed puunl medicine that I have ever flt like recommending, and I am very suxions to wos it in evary plce, for I tell you that T weuld not be wihout, it in my h vse for any consideration T am now suffering with a puin like rheomatism in v right lim, anl nothing relieves me Eclectric 0il,” Pa. like 7. c.1a8" Crane, Corr Dr. E, F. Get Rich. Whoen Hops sre #1256 perlb, as now, an eore will yield $1 €9 profir, and yel the hest jamily Medicine on eurth, lmp Litters, contain the samo quantity o° Hops and ure sold ab rhe same price fixed yoars ago, although Hopn now aro tweniy times higher than then. Raise Hops, get rich in poeket; use Hop Bitters and get rich in halth Sionx blw & Pag T S e s eV N N TH® S10UX OITY ROUTI Runs & 8olld Tratn Through f0m Oouncil Blufis to 8t, Paul! Without Uhancy 3lme, Only 17 Hours Ly wiLrs \‘Li (uon‘n ROUTY COUNO L BLIJFFB TO ¥, PAUL, LINKEAFOL'S “WULUIA OR HIIMARCH €24 ¢0 p3'ols (s Norkbery Towa, Ninuesta au Datase | Tiayoe b eavippad wilh she hmprore Weilaghous Automssl hnu aud Mille Piakl 8PAFD, ¥ AtiD Courory wazsarpamsd. | Pollaas Faay Bleeping €11 can thrcash WITHOUT CHANGE batweon B4 Faul, via Councl. Diufly l.Yth AT n e dally an arrival I\' L Jnnvn cad Connc'l Hingy 40 Zonip Aviiving a1 8l Acd ed Wiae New Unlos Dep Soon Tkd HOURK IN ADYANCY OF ANY OTOR: | A4 [tomember 1n The &'00% Cliy Boa Wiourh Tioin, The Bhorkes 3 e w1 Camforlable Rida to & vo badwes 3 OUACIL BLUFIS AND KT, PADL 28500 tast your "okt resd vis Ahe VElen 0.2y and Do’ Yo Palizoad Mimour! Valloy ‘In, W, % DAVIN Egobbueilan, Pamenger Ainge DRY GOODS JOBBERS S INITD IMPORTERS. Washington; Ave. and Fifth St. 8T. LOUIS MO Our Reporter’s Vaoation Notes. Duriag hiyivaoles tiy season, Cue Me M. has takon upa . bhnsell the (25 of aeyisfy 11z 0ur nae merous readors that whatever go:ds ero manu- fa tured ln our goodiy clty of Roser Williams, aroof asbigh agrado aud as fino in quality ay cod in any mpod on the globe Es weelallv {4 this w0 when tho skillcd Pharmacisd ot 1iAUT yoara experlonce o 0lves to extract from ho finert ho'anclal epecime: s of the ve, etuble vorld the mios' po eat curetor some #poclal dis- a0, In p oofof his asser.ion that Providence affords tho bost, he relatos an interview wi b an aciuataanee, given Lim while ro joureing tem porarily ot her ren'dence. Sho e vear 1 guffered eevo-oly from rheamatiom Inmy mbs_ avd reura'sia in the hod, which 1 oxdur- ©d two o throo months, with as much patietce a3 po sib'o, being undor the treatment of an ex- cello t dyctor, and trying many kinda (f med- icine without any waried benefit, medical feiend advited me t)tr Hant's Remedy bocause ho attributed my fevore sufforrg to the bad condition of my kidueys, wh'ch werono: per. forming thelr pro er fun tlon, and 1 commen= ved aad In & few days the near Jg'a h.d depar tod, my hosdache had entiely disappoared, the « “olling In my limbs and jo'nts bad gone, and I «ve not had a touch of 1t vinco. More recently T was tarubled with impuzity of the blood, which showed it:olf in sevoro eruptions on my taes, I sgaln resoriod to Huat's Rumedy, and af or tk- Ing it assort timo was corplotly cured of tho complalut, Hunt's Fomody his proved very o eliclal to ma In att-cxs of sick heatachs wich {talwajs alleviatos, aud I noiice the improv- ment vs 8350 a8 1 tako the Romely. Thia Rem- edy bay strorgthonicg elomonts, for It hay mace © 0 focl much strovger, and has boen very bonc- fio al to my genoralhealth, 1 moat heartily roc- omm ond it ) &'l sufterors like mys 1t. »rw. L. G. Touner, No. 130 Pearl 8t0.t." Wo surely mow 'hit Me. W. B. Catko, mwnufacturcr of Hunt'. Remedy isatkilled Pharmasla: of many vears' expertence, anda pominent member of our Siste Board of Pharmacy.—Kee, Great Pratse Albort G. Maun, of Cottace Home, IIL,ssys; “I have been prostrute . for three o mo-e yei with kidnoyd o1 1 was not able toput on iy bots, my wife has often puiled ¢ tm on formo I was notso bad a8 thtall tho timo but Tnever kaow what it was toh s withous pain towy buk until T cmmonced udng Hunt's Romedy. guwcelbo anto tuko yran.'s Remedy Tha bosn fr o rom all paiss, aud duke plias. ure in s.ying that 13 fs tho best medicine that I kuew for kidney and livor dismses * MBS, E. J. HARDING, M. D, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Klcctropathic Institution, Phils- delphia, Penna, Office Cor, Broadway & Blenn Ave, QUUNCIL BLUFFE, I0OWA. Theintrins'c merlt ard 81pes Goli Rope Toi, 4ca b+ n tarc o0 sl uz branc In name and ro'd “or less mor that our ramwe »nd oark are lump. The only g and orlyloal Tobacco iy wanuiac! vy THE WILSON & McNALLY TO BACCO JOMPANY, $500 REWARD |, The above rew=+' will ha n:'d to eny persor who w''l preiico a Peint (he s wii equal tie Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preserving Shinley, Tin ard Cracl Roofs Werranted t3 be Fire i Wetr Proo, Al orders prom i’y atien. 0, Cheaper and bet A 8N, Bolo Proprictors Owaha , Umakia, Neb. REFERENOES Offcsr & Pusey, Dr,Rice, Dr. Plonoy, — Council E'uffs, Jowa. _Bux l\fl'x-v Omahs. N\III it Fuller At Tast a | TITLE ABSTR Lands and Lo s MONEY TO LOAN AGT JOEFIGE ought nnd 8old. AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COURCIL BLUFFS - - __I0WA, ~ MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN EE AIXR G OO DS, 837 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Towa. S —— A, EL. WEA R RME & CO. (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND |OWA ALL GOALS CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETG. Office No, 34 Pearl Btreet, Hleventh Avenue, Jouncil Bluffe, Yards Oor, Highth Street and SHORT LINE —OF THE— CHIOAGO, Milwaukee & St. Pan’ RAILWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFES ~WITH—~ Pullman's Magnificent Slespers | ios ~AND THE— Fmest Dining era in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST 10 CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv voint bevond; or IF YOU ARE GOING NOATH PAUL ORIQHINHEAPOLIS Chicago, Hilwaukee& S8t, PaulR'y 8T. Ticket oMce located rt corner Farnam and Fourteenth wtrects and at U, P. Depot and at Milla d Hotel, Omaha, &4 80e Time Tab'e in another column, F. A. NASH, Gonoral A ent. , Omaha, ARVENTER, Jo H. FO TR, Ticket A . 8. MERRILL, A, V. 1l General Manager, J. T CLARK, GE General Bup't, GRATEFUL— LDH!‘OBTI!U EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST, “hiy & thorourh uowledgo of the nataral law, rbica qovern wne opuration) o: tlon ane a oy m oarelul app'ication of th fins proprbica ¢ weil 8 loo vd U Enps hes providea oor Lreahfun, ba) dollcati’s Bavorcd Loveraze whi b muny beavy 60:40°a buiis 1t 1a arn wuch artlcus of ALL TRUE PELLOVS Worthily polot to the “HUB PUNCH" As s article of such rars and excceding morit n dosorve & place on evey tideboard, \ | X || ASonal G e 1 D) Faai) s Dot w. lcome acceasory of friendly intercourse cull #ly accotablo ot parties. Uncork, an vie roady. Panches browod st request are fa bebind it in Mavor. Gitted orators never dis losa Tue real wod” ¢ wheace the ¥ eloqu: nee Aowe— Bolicye u s, it comes, e.ter ¢ inuer or lunch, Frow a i wing bowl of GRAV:S' HUL PUNCH The name aud Utle-* UB ~UN 11" 1y ad op: ted a1 do wark Al unauthorized use of thwa (- 40 wark will be promptly prose-usod, G, i1, GSAVES & BONS, BOSTON, MANH, no"lu‘ ruuou" I sold by a) l-lln'h- “Hesuty, health, and happiness for Iad's « “ WINE QF CABSML Tl \DR. WHITTIER. nusncy tn o faating org Is & @y cacane by b fetal Ahaft b roiveawel' fo/iicd wilh pure blocA £ & pro) or'v nou,aed 1l B Zice Qarctte Mo inAins only (- JAMES hl‘Pfl 4‘ UU = 617 ¢ Ohariva i, 8T LOULIS Mo + HEGUILAL UKADUATE of two wwdice ruluY fu the treni BLOOD D)o Loils Gy Pt i ace and iy, et e AR icdicnos can be ot by matl & where, Carab! # i warsitoud; whers doun whot 18 fa |l abed sl or wrike Ner m,_Denility, Ments | vad Piiysioal Weaknos, Merourial sin Wbt atietaon: of . BIGod T purivio Biin_ Alection Tuiwedivents G Mirrs ¢ Lheaawion Pila T W over wor' ¥ " -}' -? o \( i frun v a e GroxoE, B, and oure. Sealed 1o 250 Postak® OF bLui EOWIR 3, ABBETT, Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. titidroadway, Council Biutis, UOL. L. T !'OB'!"B. Dr. B.3, l['muulut e Sy A '& ble Hamblitonian ol l.lfll i hobad & large bono q-ma T ome ornt and s the othe: him na reading pavin Gute atit atonoo 4o try 1§ and ruzgiste bere 46 vend for i¢, and they of lored thiree bokties; 1 took all and I tnought T would give 1t » thor triul, I need it according to directicns and “ourth iday tho colt cessed to ho Iame And the ve disappeared. 1 used but oe bobile Itinbu &ro s freo of lumps snd a Eorso Lo tho state o le cnre: ly cured, The cure have loltwo of my nely th in two bok(ley who Ara now tsiny 1t Vory respectful DAl Draggisle got titoz you. D, L. J. Keudal prictons, Eno. mmun ¥ i, oOL.D BY ALL’ DRUGGIETB OoLD g\’;‘))RES BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE, Disappear befos the perfect alterative and tonic effect of the greatest of all Blood Puvifiers, It o completely roots out all poison from the blood and braces the debe ilitated nystem, that discases of this nature dispperr like cnaff before the wind, S, 3. 8, cured me of Scalp Sures, Sores in Noutrils and Fars, afier uvnryl.h[nf known to the medical profession had failed, Thiee wonths bhave Iyu(ed since [ quit tuking 8, 8, 8.; there I+ nosymptom of the divease 1emaiaing; I am perm nenhly eured It stanus uurlvn!vd luv Blood Dise cases,” 8. Taaa R, Sulimsack N, ¥, “8 8.8, stunds without a peer, The wrolession will have to acknowledge it a Bpecifio for Elod Di-otse. Dr N, L GALLOWAY, Monroe, Gia, “About four or five weeks ago I was stficted with ® very spgravated & Blood Diseasa, [cm.m udnumgliys 8. and after taking the wush ullav--d wat I ght five mors, ay, after using four of thewm, y cured, fiovion:ly having medical _alvice for reves C. G Rarory, Richmond, Va, “After sufferlug from the wors: Blood D306 107 tore Jhzn fwo years, aud haye iy heea o ¢ ted Dy sever: ¥ eminent physie oclans, o i my 10om and bed ‘the greater pur. o e ine, my hody covered with copnerootored sores trom e wize of . that of & cilver half. follar, I was well ui b ccpain, At lasi L commenced taking 8. 8 8 Toa short time I began o dmpove in fe by, all the sores be led,and 1 could feel aud know a4 T was well, und to 8, 8 8. mo-t the ciedit be rlven of wy eovire re.toraidon to health, I bave ot taken o dows “or over six months, and months,” aw ws free from wor .,nl‘ uhulnny one Lok Ross, Atlanta, Ga, “luproved af e nan( he trst Lottle of in two wecks was abls to gome the o were w0 beneiic,” J. W, R, Newport, Avk, fence h: s nob made knowsagoms e dad b by i, for akin or blood T. L. MAsseNgokg, Pl G., Macon, (ba, D uy Al.l,_!‘n‘:l GINTS guarantes ol Lo " WOy Uhte. 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