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') E DAILY BEE- S TURDAY. 7 COUNCIL. :Bt.'urrs CLEAR THE TRACK. ; J \ “f’f g N \ Whoop la! Get along! Go! 2,18 and you may know We're en route for the Boston ftore, Nothing like it since old "'Noar. Heaved his anchor and left the| ¥ Shore. BOSTON TEA C0., 16 Main Street. ADMUNDEON, AW, BTRART, Prosident, R, 1, BHUGART, Caahlor. Vice-Pres't. | Tos, orvican. W.R M. PU CITIZENS BANK (FFICER & PUSEY, Of Uounoil Bl Organized undor she laws of the State of owa hld up capital........ 75,000 thofised capital, 200000 | l-m-t pald on time depovita, Drafts fesusd on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Spocial attention glven to colleotions snd correspandence with prompt rotarne, DIRROTORS, J. D.Rdmundson, E.L.Shugary, J, T.Hart, W.AW.\Wallwe, J. W. Rodler, 1, A, Miller y roct, fy7det FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS. 1 attention is called to the fact that the are me ted in CKUCiHLES which gives toe very best castings, Burning Brands ~—FOR— DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Ec., Ete., As well ag Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED Works: Corner Sixth strect and Eleventh ayeuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA JACOB SIMS, Attornoy and Ooungoilor atb Law, OOUNCIL LLUFFS, I0WA, Meln st and Pea and Fode betwoan actige in MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Gut Glass, Flne French ubmn. 8liver Ware &c., 840 Broapway COUNCIL BLUFFS MRS, B. J. AILTON, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, 222 Broadwav. CounoiliBlnfls. S. E. 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Trains leave Lnion Pacino Tea Blufts, s 7:80 Iy on wrrival Kanes 1 Rlufs train tron 11:40 P, Paal . 113 ter ) Coua ing 88 Slonx Of fon Dopet af and a4 the New oo TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF AWYIOTHEY RAOUTE ile Blonx Clty Ron 0 & Through Ti Tho Shortesd E.‘.'&' kmhmund - Cowmlortabls Ride In th OOUVOH. BLUFFS AND BT, PAUL, 4 Boo thad your Tickole read via the “Blou fl? and Pacific Rallroad 8. WATTLES, J.R. BUCHA.{AN Superintandent. Gon' Pase. Agen sourl Vallay In. W. K. DAVIS uulnwm m Passencer Oouncll Blufin * J. P. ROGERS & CO0, A G NS F.'L. Sommers & Co' CELERRATED CRACEER BIROUITS, CQAKES, Ju‘ O Rumainber Iz tak e 2ol BST[ i éFE. AND DE. t Frnite, 1:5 and ¢ IS 14th ¢ JMHA* _ - - gaN | | L B0 TTECE ERES, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealers tn Forelgn Jand) Dowestio; Rxchange and homo sectiritiea, MRS, B. J. HARDING, M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila: delphis, Penna. Office Our, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. The treatment of all discases a |nm| dit flculties pecullar to females a J. C. HOFFMAYR&GO., CITY ROLLER MILLS. FILOUWUR Ground by Porcelain Rolls AND 'HUNCARIAN PROCESS Exclusively. Warranted Equal to any made in the United States. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. ALSO Bran & Shorts. jand-tf Council Bluffs, Ta. you suffer rom Dyspepsia, use BURDOCA ‘LOOD BITTERS. 1t you are afflicted with Billousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS f your' Bowols are disordered, regulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. It wur Blood 18 mpure, purity 1t with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you ha re Indigestion, you will ind an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you are troubled with Spring Complaints, or- adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, It your Liverly torpid, restore it to healthy actiou with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Liver I8 affected, you will find a sure re. storative In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have any species of Humor or Pimple, fal! not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you hav® any symptows of Ulcers or Scrotulous | Bores, & curative remedy will be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For lmparting strength and vitality to tho sys: | tem, nothing :an equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility tone up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Price 1,00 per Bottle; Tria Bottles 10 Ots POSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, N. Y 301d at wholesslo by Ish & McMahon and 0. 0xdwan Je 27 eod-a® T(‘ Nervous & Suflererg [sir of content, self-satisfection, and [ well to-do-ism, that bespoko, 8t @ THE GREAT OPEAN KEMEDY, | ce, a man with whom the world P &, | went woll . =1 ¢Have 'ce como var!" saked the | hont, et | “From the next station,” said Bul 3 I |4 e 1, I'm cruel glad to | g “ os and put ‘em in the pad. | b 4 . ¥ Vb Bartholomew, & wil look | i upoeed of & Jereey strapp e joml, rike ioe by LU " wmiddle, forthwith olamored | ¥ W | the thor bred; how, it is ir $.00 i s | possible sey, bu wchow after th 0 of & munkey ascending w and not & listla w0 the aston niA # Oh, pshaw?* ALBUM LOUKING AT THE FY TDWARD WICK Thie one is John—that's Cousin Josie 1 think she's pretty -do not you The haby Ml o plunp and ¢ &y Old bald-head! hor; 1« Uncla Jonathan; Hisears arelong? You needn't bother; Your ears are too long for & man! Why, you wreteh, that's The girl with lovely hait? That's Rena in'cInice that hair iv red! jeity wk & aweet verhens! Now, don'c be foolish]Fred Who is that dried-up looking cresture? th, I think you ure a brute! tie I by every le-l\m You know me by that summer sui Wall, then, if yon're repentant, sinner, I par.ion you- now pleise, please quit; Missfnes will notice us at dinoer, Ard say: “They've hod o klul:’l!i\;‘.l" DHhI\TMAb DAY IN_THE BUSH burning Christmas Australin— In 1849, on a ovo—summer weather in two young gentlemen, in light cos. tume, were titting opporite each other in a bark Bush hut, weary, dusty and rather disconsolate. The stockwhipa and saddles on the ground, with half. boots kicked cff berile them, showed that they had just returned from a long ride, The hut was evidently re- cently built, and it was plain that this was a new station, “‘Well, Jack,” said the ahorter of the two, ‘‘this is & pleasant look out for Christmas Day,—no dray up, our last flour gone to-day, and our last sugar melted away last week; that disgust- ing emu has eaten up all the pvmp- kins and melons, so we may dine to- morrow on tea, au natured and the re- mains of the last cask of salt beaf; un- less you prefer to kill a bit of fresh, and eat it without damger, salt, or pickles. No doubt thedray’s hard and fast in some gully, or safe on one wheel by the Sugar-loaf Range, and Bald- faced Dick and his mate, if they are the sensible fellows I take them to be, are now picking the pluma and weigh- ing ont the flour for tkeir Christmas pudding,” “Or, perhaps,” put in Jack, ‘‘ami- ably dividing your shoes with a party of bushrangers, A pleasant prospect, truly, fora mean who has ridden 400 miles to spend his Christmas day with an old chum—no dinner, no books, no tobacco. It almost makes oue wish to be pitting wigzed, gowned, and bricf. less, Hm back benches of the drawing caricatures; in ding ll.n o or e sorvices a-day to o Low chu regation, upon fiity pounds & “A brght ought strikes me,” said the host, Martyn by nawo, monly called Betty Martya, bacaus he commenced his eareor 1n the Bush by woaring gloves and blucking hi boate, ‘‘Let us ride ov to that Devorshire men's station,—I muan the mwan with pretty danghtore. There's a short cuv acroes the range Bald faced Lick 1 day, that won't make it above miics, instend of 120, by swimming ove creek and climbing over one awlk- ward bit of hill work, We'll atart at sunrise, and do it comfortably by 10 o'cleck, if we can only mske out the bearing right. Our but too trae ex- cuse--the missing dray—is a safe card for a dinner, if not a dance and a pleasant day or two,” “Agreed,” said jolly Jack Bullar, By day-break they were off, combed and trimmed in the blue and red Jor- seys, belts, trousers, and broad brim- med hats, that form the picturesque costume of the bush; Bullar on a big- boned thoroughbred; Martyn on his half-bred prancing :\rnb, over hill and dale and plain, through a broad cresk, with u quarter of a wmile's awimming, guided by Bushman's signs and iu- stincts, About 10 o'clock they had struck the river, and running it down soon came where it swelled to a broad lake or water hole before the Davon- shire man’s station, They did not kuow hie name, but rode up confidently, according to the custom cf the conntry, “Hurrab,” cried Jack, ‘no starva- tion here; thire's a’six-palr oxen dray unloading, by & whole generation of younkers; eugar-plums in plenty; and look at the black fellow grinding away at the havd.mill -how fat the rascal looks. Well, we've reached the land of pleuty this time,” ‘‘Why, you see, Ballar,” sald Mar- tyn, “in this country all the rules go by contraries It ts Christmas day, and, instead of frost and snow, it is a burning sun and green leaves we are prespiring under, Instead of a skate, I am thinking of a swim; and, {n the same way, while in old En- #land, very often it's the more mouth, the leas to eat; hero, as every mouth bas a palr of hands under i/, the more mouths the more food. S0 you see, Jack, while you and I, with a balauce at the bauk to start with, often bave to put up with Lenten fure, this iard worker has contrived to make comforts wo can't buy." “How bo'ee, gontlemen,” sild a voice in a strong Devonshire accent, as the owner came up alongside them, mounted on sn ugly piebald stock horse, which had stolen over the soft ground unheard during their conver- sation., He was a little slim man, with thin gray hair hanging long under his broad-brimmed hat, round and in- telligont face, burned a deep brown; Lo sat h's horse awkwardly, with long stirrups, his toes polnting down and his bridie-hand poked out, like most men who have only taken to horse. manship late in life, But he wore an aent of the young travele; obildren were not khu kind of [siap over the fence of the pad yout etcek thay had been acoustomed to With (a cluck, and a crack of his miuiature stockwhip, the boy rout tho bt horoe (ff at a wwing galle \\< R torning as oalinly as if he had been doing the most propor and natural | thing in the world, young Fiibber tigibbet obeerved, “Your herse don't jump amise, stranger, though I don'c think much of the big 'une in & gen eral way.' “Got away with 'ee, you young soamp,” eried the grandfather, and then they all went into the cottage, Great wern the preparatione. Green boughs and Howers adorned the wal s and roof, in brillisnt yel imperfoct imitation of holly boughs and mie- tlete, The hcstess, a handeowe, aged woman, had given up clive aer. vice to n crowd of daughiters, urand daughters, ueighbors and friends who surrounded her. Sho st at eato in an Indian cane chuir uniil sho saw and came forward togrect th strangers. “Who could have thonsht,” ob sorved Martyn, “‘that it wonld have been posmible to be b the bush!™ A great shout of ‘‘Here comes Aunt Mary!” brought overy one out into the verandah, and slowly trollivg up to the door came a high-wheeled doz-cart landau, in which sat, beaido the ariv- or, a fiir-haired young Australian, of the true colonial type. Aunt Mary whs & protty woman, in & fashionable light mourning bonnet. Her double parasol looked not a little incongraous and droll amid such wild scencry. Two varmint little boys, in eky blue plaids and kilts, were perched bahind “‘Here wo are,"” orled Aunt husband; ‘‘did the last hundred miles in two days—not bad work for Bush roacs Now, young ones, who'll help to see what we've brought from town!” There was atremendous rush at the bont of the dog-cart. A ory of *‘Uncle D.ck and Aunt Saily"” made » slight diversion; but, as these new comerscameon horseback, and brought pothing but a foew head of game, the dog-cart proved the more attractive By this time guesta dropped in thick and threefold. It is & rather degrading confesslon for poor human nature, but Chriet- mas Day, anywhore, would bo very blank without the ecating and drink- ing. This is eepecially so in the Bush, where there are no old assoclations to fall back upon, 8o our friends, leav- ing the relations to exchange nows, walked about suiffiug the various de- lighitfal odors that arose from the de- tached kitchen, where an old woman and a sailor cook quarrelied aud worked awsy with oxtrsordivary unanimity, Tantead of rem comfortablo iu | tie, eontimental covfidences, the c gation ot our two young equatiers ran on woro sub atantial topics: By Jove, Bullar, ¢ you see the sucking pig!” No, but I apiod the pudding. Tu fills the largest coppor. Did you hoar the hutlcseper asking for a shict sleeve to botl the men's dumplings but I saw ants’ hus w 2 down tna geoat side of “Well we have dropped into clover; bat what a pretty girl | 18 she ono of the danghters At length, us the sun wis descend- ing, dinner hour arrived; it huving been deferred some time, much to the ire of the cooks, in order to give every oxpected guest a chanca. When Martyn exclaimed carelessly, “‘What a pretty girl " he registered a vow to sit beside her at dinner--and he kept it. During the repast his at- tentions to Misa Jano Paige were un- remitting. All the news which they were possessed «f had to bo retailed entirely by Bullar, When the repust was over the old nam arch rose to make his accustomed children and drink a now, my Lo said, “lot us vriends,” Merry Christmas and » Happy New Year to all absent vrionds, and espec- jally all vriends over tho watter, I drirk it with all my heart; though yet foight years ago I littla theught— rot I—to be able to have such a party round mo a' Christmas day., Kight years ago I left Devon a beggar and an outcast. But now, thanka be to the Lord, I know all was for the best,” Three days afterward, as Bullar and Martyn rode back together, the formor exclaimed, ‘‘Sirange country this, wheve beggars get on horseback and don't ride to the devil.” “Of course mnot,” crled Martyn, “don’t you see why it 1s! A man can’t take so long a journey double, and a wile s his salvation in this country.” ““When do you mean to bo eaved, then?” Mortynblushed. There was an awk- ward paueo, Bullar muttored some- thing aboutlove at first sight, rapid ¢ouriships, etc.: when Martyn broke out with; “‘Well then if, when you roturn bome to England, you'll prom- ise not to break 1t too abruptly to my aunt, Lads Pimminey, I'll confide to you that “What!" gasped Bullar, with af- focted surprise ut what he knew he was going to hear, T 'mean to marry Jane Paige! ‘‘And she—" “Intends - if eyes do not tlash false- hoods, and biushes are not perjuries dyed crimson—to marry me,” Sure enough when Buliar returned to this country, he had to report that Miss Jane Paige had become Mrs, Martyn, She and her spouse spent every succecding Christ- mas Day under his own roof In the Bush, Watches and Personal Magnetism, Pobladelph's Pross “Sir, you shonld facod watch if you curale In your tiwme,” Wear an open- eairo to be ac- onid a watch 1 | over & week and it has neithor ker, I have worn your watch for uained but then 1 point of view, I am excoptionally nor lost & dozen second: am, from a corporal your antithesis thin and slendes,” The stout man mused. **According ly,” +aid ho, “‘oprn-faced tickera for fut men, closed cases for thin, ehi ‘‘Not at all,” replied the othor, “Thin mon have at times more mag- notism in their systems than fat men Evorybody is more or less magneti you happen to be particularly so; I happen to be quite the reverse; heuen wy remarks and advice. For the rest, open-faced watches aro always more accurate than hunters, They are more air-tight for one thing, As for tho steel springs in hunting cases, mechanical ncioves has not yot die. coversd anything elso to roplace them; the publio like double cates, and there the matter remans for the present Thero are, however, mony ill-cou- rived p rtions {n watches, and while the demand coniinues for watches of » certain prico it i impossible, from o ¢ mmercial point of view, to tbink ot improvements, Long used methods and iugenious eugices have beon specially provided to fashion snd cut out every one of the minute paris which go to compose the existing In- atrumen® Kvery watoh contists of over 200 pieces employing over 200 persons, listributed smong forty trados, say nothing of the tool- makers [ the artisar If the oun struction, { thy watoh were material- ly altere . all the tradea would have tobe re:! rned, new tools and wheel- outtiug ¢ ines would have to by do- vised, o the majority of working watchmak rs become usoless, The conseque es would ba that the watch would become enormously enhanced in value » d its possession a tokou of wealth You se,.in your compli- oated stato of society even machines in the process of time ocome to eur- with a circle of which nmb-rnn at- tempta at improvement.” “ You are intercsting me,"” remarked the stout castomer, as he placed his watch in his pocket. *‘You have been many yeara in the busriness, 1 suppose. Of course, there must have been some improvements in your time !’ “Of ocourss, Watches during the past ten years have grown much in thickness. Old fashioned watches are thin and flat. 4 bave o watch in my charge an flat as a trade dollar. It is impossible to adjust the works for heat, cold and position under such circumstances. I siould have to give you long explanation of the packir g of mechanism to explain to you why.” ““Waell, has the incrsased thickuness raiscel the value?” “No. Oua the eontrary, wa'ches aro now worth 2 nt lors than they were twelve years ago. Thut fact, you will say, beara agsinst my previvus remarks. 1 am refof the cheaper grado of wat the wj $4,600, und bo purchased a aro willing st aaythiug which fnto a signet ring not much largor than a pen. It had only second hands. I was perfectly nceu- rate and was used by the dosior to time the pulse of his patients. That cost §400, Watches are mado from the sizo of a ten-cent picco to half a doliar, and worn as trinkels by ladies, They sre aleo fixed in bracelets, broo- ches, tops jof pencils, eyeglances, and even umbreila hwndlsw bat they are vory luxuriovs toys.” The stout man paid his bill and went home, Horstord’'s Acid Phosphate ia very vatusblo for professional men, 1t nupplies tho phosphates which are always lost by severe mental Inbor. Our Roporter's Vaostion Notes During his rnmbles this season, «ur Mr. M. has aken upon himmei the task of watisfyiogo ir nu- merous readers that whatover gocds vro manu-. fatured in our goodiy city of Ro,er Williwma, arcof ashigh a grado and ag finc in quality a9 can bo produced in avy spot on the gloho peclully is this 80 when the skilld Pharmacist of niaLr years experionce resolves to extract from the finest botancial spociuens of the ve, etable world the mos* potent care for somo epacial dla In prootof his mssor.fon that Providence affords thu Liest, ha relates an lntorviow wi-h an acquaintance, given b while ko Jour, ing tam porarily st her feslidenco, £ho s, “Abouta year I suffered sevoroly from thiumatism fnmy limbs, avd reuralgia in the he-d, which 1 eodur- ed two or threo months, with s much patior co o4 possible, being under tho treatment of an ex- cellont dxctor, aud trylug many kinds f med- ivine withaut warted benofit, At last o medical triend advised me t)tr. Hunt's Remedy bocause he attributed my severo sufferlr g to the bad condition of wy kidnoys, which were not per- forming their projer fun tions, and 1 commen- ced wad fo & fow days tho nearslgia h.d dopar ted, my heatache had entiiely disspposted, tho swelilng in my lmbs and folots had gone, and I Fave not had a touch of Wt since Moro recontly 1 was taub'ed with impusit; of he blood, v hich showed itself In severe eruptions on wy face, 1 agnin rewdrted to Hunt's Remedy, and afor tak- ing it awhort timo way co uplotely cured of t complaint. Hunt's Fomedy hw proved ve boceiclal to wo fn atticks of slck headache wich 1talways alleviates, and1 rotice the improve ment v 4000 a8 I take the Romoly, This Rem- edy has strongthonlug elements, for it hay made wo fool inuch stronger, and has been very benes ficial to my goneral health, 1 most heartily rece ommend it ¢ all wufterers Whe mysclt, brs, L, G. Tonner, No. 135 Pearl Btroot.” Wo surely Kkuow tht Mr, W. B. Carke, manufacturcr of Hunt's Remody i3 aekilled Pharmacist of many »ears’ experience, ands prominent mewher of our State Bosrd of Pharmacy, —Krr, Great Praise Alhort G, Mann, of Cottage Home, 11, says; “'Ibave heon prostrate 1 for three or more years with kidneyd diesssattizos I was not able to put y hoots, my wite has often pulled t \tm on 1was notso bad w that all the for me time Tuever knew what it was to bo without pain back until 1 comuenced using Huot's " Lie.an to tako junve dy 1 have boou frce from all paios, and tako pleas: ure in that ib 14 th t wedicine that 1 rknow for kidnay and ver diseas rs, for| malcer on Cheatnnt atreot to the stout | wan; you are too magnetio " “Why, what tho deuce han the oase | » do with its” waa the interzoga- | » reply | y Y watch has a | nece ting oel | zand shatti By | with your body | o uprings 1 metized, and y elecl ¢ I the h wor I v thelr move- | v i . | ‘ it 1 wor st my watch | would not lose two m s, more or | less, & duy, e2id the puzeled stout | " y Sy | y,” returned the watehma- | A6 H\&: d' EN PROVED « SUREST CURE for iY DISEASES. s dixordered urinel ur ox, SUCK A paln Y-WORT is unnur- tly wnd safaly ¢, elontio o , bri ¥ @, and dull e paii, ol x....«m”.umm.mmu TITLE ABSTR Lands fll]d L MONEY TO IA AN COUNCIL BLUFFS - - Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Hlevonth Aveaouo, STEAM COF — ] LOEFICE ht a nd 8old. 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CLARK Gonoral Sup't. O Aas' o, Pass. Agent. HEAT YOUR HOUSES poSM 30 890 203) P iTEvEAa MOST POWERFUL! FURNAGES IN THE WORLD, BIOHABDSJN.BOYNTON &00 CHICAGO, 1LLS, ?Eflgay new 153% m.p. svomenta, h Mo on] foatiires; oas tn koop 1n o oe fuol ol gl moro hut :'vnlnmt of puro air thin any S0ld by Piercy and Bradtord, Omaha, J0un wrasin Pmmm Duuien, Coc. and THE NEERASKA MANUFACTURING G0 Lincoln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters Hrrrows,ierm Rollers Bulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Hleyatiog Windmills, &o Vo are propared 0 do fob work and manufeo nring for other parsos, Addroes ol ordol NEFRASKA MANUPACTURING 00 Tinonin. Ne g ——— SROME BOHAMY \ 0 Frev'y X i1 HABLE PERFUME, Murray & Larman'’s FLORIDA WATER, - Best for TOILET, BATH | e sl IMPERIS JMVH- UFACTL Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Plates Engraved to Order No, €09 N. Tth §t. St. Louls, Mo and HIEF. o PAST WIMSE ' tl |GRA n & 1 ¥ L N g ik £ s m ) » 9 CATARRH AND ECZ:5MA No argument is necessary to show that these Inonses aro of @ blood Origin; N. 8 8 , therefcra, oing componed of th: m st powerfal vegotable “Itoratives, destroys the di ea o, ro t and brauch 1y putiing the blood in a pure, healthy state. “8.8 8, for Catarrh 1y & sure curo; eured me after all other treatn.onts hd faed C. C. Bukxs, Greoncastle, bod Rev. W J. Robinson, member North Georgia Conferen: ‘“Have hkmn S ¥, 8.fcr a 'oar care upticn has aicappeared and 1 am of Kcxn ; well.” taken § 8 8. for Catarrh with great uk th ee bottles more wi | completely L. K. BROWS, Spatanbarg, 3. Laais, Mo r’\ll remed) I rogard 8. 8 and’ have no torrh which haw oitied ¢ o trostment of all the beat physicians Nocthand - outh.” 8. L. Mod: 10 Atlant | Ga. HorSrmisos, Ark , July 17, 1882, I hay » ¥ physicians termed 'Bezem for ov r eight plne 1o e in iz that tme | tof thoph extornal) fn cnncetion with tho colebr ted: il Lot biths, antinaldition have taken more crthael than & hu dro{ boutlesof vatiousm.edicines witk out the desired 1 esult months « go 1 had almost rable, and bogan taking tho sk fist W provenieat, S 8) with ali upiion woe at nnnthy' wse of 8.8, 07 & wgn of cruption, L and my general healdh 1tk ore ar hore 1 OV W any doabting o1 ey, lct them write m 0. N Prare, Krom the Great Drug House of the Northwest o 10t b altato to say that for a year pase done 4 thau troatmont which st him £1,000. Another who bosused i far u serofulous «ffoction rep rtss permanent cure from it cure Your truly, VANSIANCR, ST Nixsox & Co Sold __ all Druggis GOLD ROPE. Thetntrinstc merlt, and wnporior quality of ouy Gold Kopo Tobacco has Induced fac- turers to pub up our brand in nam AD 401 for Tomm tuor 0y than 1ho goumine. Goud Rtope. We caution the t ade and consnmer to see that our nawe and trado wark are upon each fump, T only wenutoo and original Gold Rope Tobacco I manifactured by THE WILSON & McNALLY TO BACCO JOMPANY. DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENGE OF LIFE, 1 AND YOUNG, MALR AND FRMALR. prompt and effoctual 1 for In. tion, Dyspep: iy y Intermittent F Want of Appe rvous Debility in all ity Stages, Wk Memory, Loss of Brain Power r, Prostration, and gonoral Loss of Power. 1t rey ) o8 the fuded ..u..t’:k. enfechled ‘brain and rostores 1 vigor to the exhausted or- s, of thousands proves it to Do aninval dy. Price, 1,00 hottl or wix for by all drugzgists, or sent Saciro Nogs cbaorvation on recelpt of price hy T, SM lnl-l-v P. 0. Box 2460, 8 ouis DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Remuiy for,Piles, Surecare for Blind, Bleeding & Irching Piles And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors, These Surrositonies act directly upon the ©0ats of the Blood Vesscls, and by thelr astringent effects gently force the blood from the swollen tumors, and by making the coats of the veing strong, provent their refilling, and hence a radl- cal curo is sure to follow their use. Price, 76 conte a bo, _For salo by ulmmmm nrmmna mall on receipt of price, by En |§ * towls fllfitnto. 718 Olive St. yooar v feel lysiem Eirine: AOF TR MEDICINE TRIDE MaARK tur Ao, a that ¢ i romh ar_ panoblet, which mail 10 cvery oney 4 by al drugyiete T ot s iy 1 coriph of f 3 AY AEDICI i eifelo, .Y, o roof