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DOUNOIL BLUEFFS CLEAR THE TRACK. - e Whoop la! Get along! Go! 2,13 and you may know We're en route for the Boston Store, Nothing like it since old *Foar.” Heaved his anchor-and left the Shore, BOSTON TEA CO., 16 Main Street. TER WAVES. That nover require erimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Halr Store, at prices never befere fouched b . Wa . All goods warranted as represented. Also w full lino of awitches, et s made from Indies’ own hair, t aroatly roduced pricos. Also gold, Dg not ’lbll to call before 8ulchm.nl RS. J. J. GOOD, . L BAUOART, A, W. ATRENT, Vice-Pree't. Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Gounoil Blaffs. Organized under the laws of the State of Tows Pald up capital.. Authorized capital... Interess paid on time deposits. Drafts issuod on the principal cities of the United Btates and Europo. Special attention given to collections and correspondence with prompt returus, DIRROTORS, D.Rdmandson, E L shugart, J. T.Hu W.AW.\Wallaco, = J. W. Rodter, 1. A Ml A, W. Stroel Jvidet FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now roady to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY 1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS. Special attention is called to the fact that the metals arc me ted in CKUCIBLS which gives tre very best castings, Burning Brands ——FOR— DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTOKRIES, Etc., Ete., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Works: Corner Sixth streetand Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsollor at Law. OOUNCIL LLUFFS, IOWA, Ofice—Broadway, botween Mein and Pea troota. Vil practice in State and Fede 5. E. MAXON, AROEK XIT B'O T. 0Offic ovor savings bank, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - Iowa. Is the old Favorite and PRINOIFALLINE —FOR— CHICAGO, PEORI ST. LOUIS, IMILWAUKEE, DETROI T, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 miles. Solld Smooth Steel Track 1l connectlons are made in UNION DEPOTE has_» National Repntation a8 being the reat Through Oar Line, and s universally onceded to be the FINES Ral oad In the world for all classes of travel. Try It aud you will find traveling » lnzury tnstead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Colebrated Line for salo ab il oftices in the West, All information about Ratos o Fare, Bleeping Oar Acocmmodations, Time Tablos, &c., will be cheertully glven by spplyintng ¢ T.J. POTT §d Vioe-Frest & Gen. Manager, Chicago PEROIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Passenyer Agh. Chicage W. J. DAVENPORT, ‘Gen. Agent, Conncll Blufts, H. P, DUELL, Ticked Agh. omabe mnio-ed 1y $5600 REWARD. The sbove reward will he paid to any pemon who will produce & Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preserving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roo's Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. All orders promptly attended to. Ch ter than any other paint now in v STEWART & STEPHENSON, Bolo Proprictors, Omaha House, Omahs, Neb REFERMNOES Officer & Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pinney, — Fulle Oouncil Biuffs, lows. Ban office, Gma) chper and bet Neo. g8 FAST TIMK| Le golag Kaat take the (hicago & Northwest: Traine leave Omaba 8:40 p. m, and 7:40a. Yor full information call on f. Agont, 1éth and Farnam ste., J. BELL, U Rallway Dopot. or 8 JAMES T OLARK, Geoer THOS, OPFIOER. W. H. M, PUBNT, OFFICER .& PUSEY, BA NKXKERS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealors in Forelgn Jand] Domestio] Exchange and home securities, MBS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathic Institution, Phila: delphia, Peuna, Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ‘The treatment of all diseases and rlln?fll dit Bcultics y sales o epecial J. C. HOFFMAYR & CO., CITY ROLLER MILLS, FLOUR Ground by Porcelain Rolls AND HUNCARIAN PROCESS Exclusively. Warranted Equal to any made in the United States. ASK YOUB GROCER FOR IT. ALSO Bran & Shorts. jand-tf Council Bluffs, Is, Mrs J. G. Robertaon, Pitteburg, Pa., writ was suffering from general dobillty, want o tite, constipation, etc., 80 that! ife was a b Hon; atter using Burdock Blood Bitters 1 felt het. ter than for years. I cannot praise your Bitbers too much.” R. Gibbs, of Buffalo, N. Y., writes: ‘Your urdock Bloc + Bitters, In chronic diseases of the lood ,liver aul kidneys, have been signall, with success, Ihave used them mynolt yesult, for torpidity of helliver, sad in triend of oring ticm d1opey, the effech was marve Bruce Turner, Rochester, N, Y. {writes:"'T have been subject to serious disordor of the kidneys and unable to attend to business; Burdock Blood Bitters relioved me beforo half hottle was used feel confident that they will ontirely oure me," + Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N. Y., writee: flored with & dull pain through my left lung and shoulder, Lost my spirite, appetite and color, and could with aitculty kéop up al day. Took your Burdock Blood Bitters a8 di. rocted, aud have felt no pain since first weok af for using them,” Me. Noah Eates, Elmirs, N. Y., writes: *About bad an attack of bilious fever, and ed. My digestive organs nd 1 would be completely pros. After using two bottles of your tters thel mprovement was 8o visible that I was astonished. 1 can now, though 61 years of age, do a fair snd toasonable day's work, C. Biackot Robinson, proprietor of Tk.o Canada Presbyterian, Toronto, Ont., writes: *For years 1 suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache, I d your Burdock Blood Bitters with happlest results, and I now find mwsslf (o better health than for years past." Mrs. Wallace, Buffalo, N. Y, writes: I have used Burdock Hlood Bitfers for nervous and bil 18 40 anyone ous s sdaches, and can reco equ g & cure for billiousness, ' Mrs. Ira Mullnol) “For pecullar to my 'sex. & jurdock Blood Bitters 1 am onti Price 91,00 per Bottle; Tria Bottles 10 Ota FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, 8old oly relleved.” THE DAILY BEE-WE' MESDAY. JANUARY 10 FARM MATTHRS. Drying Up Cows. American D) iryman, Should deiry cows be dried off, or ahould they be milked up to that time ! To arswer this question pat yea or no, would only betray the ignorsnce of the epeaker on the sutjrot of dairy- men's practices and prejudices. We know of no subject that needs intelli- went airivg at the meetings of our datrymen's associntions this wintec 80 much as this, 1. is well known by all that no matter how great may be the thHw of n cow’s milk wheu she first calves, If shu goes dry too xoon she wili not prove a profitavlo mitker. In deed, most dairymen would take a larze sizad surprise party if they wonld only test the question as to the yearly yield of ‘ho two cows that gave the most and least at the time «f caly g, This conld be approximated by kecping the dates of dropping calves and going dry of the d firent cows in the herd, with their various ylelds weighed and recorded. What wo started out to say wasthat the strange part of this subj:ct rolates to the practices and prejudices of dalrymen, In the country we find farmers almost universally drylog up thelr cows with the fear of harting them if milked up to calving tlme Near the cities, where milk {s sold to customers, no attention whatever is paid to the time a cow Is due to caive She is simply milked as long as she will give it, and sold if she goes dry too long before calving. Broeders of dairy cattle who handle high-priced cattle are in grave doubt on the subject of drying off. They all know it is & dangerous practice 1f not done with care and intelligence. If the cow is neglected and forme milk in her udder that is not drawn off she is sure to suffer from the neglect, while good milkers are almost certain to milk up to the day of calving, with a pretty general oplnion that it injures the calf and creates too heavy a drain on the cow. Oan ourdairy expounders at the conventions lay down a safe ralo to pursue in this matter? Let them try it, by all means, S Feeding in Cold Weather. Poultry Monthly. Durlng cold weather fowls require more food of a more substantial nature than in summosr, because a larger per cent. of the food consumed goes to supply animal heat, to keep up the physical condition, and to repair wastes, No one kind of food ie sufficiently nourishing or capable ¢f developing a full supply of eggs, and at tho same time adequate to sustein the vital functions in prime order. Success is not whoily dae to the quality and quantity ot focd fed out to fowls, but ir a measure to & judicious system of feeding, caring, housing and keeping them in healthy condition right alung, There is no dispute but some kindas of food are superior to others for produc ing eggs, flesh, fat, bone and feathers. Our experience is that mixed varieties of food, posseseing different constitu- ent proporties, and feed regularly and enough at a time, s the best way of giving it and will be productive of better results than the ordinary way in vogue of feeding corn alone one day, oats, barley, wheat or buckwheat the next day, something else the next day, and so on in rotation, Ivis well to remember that when cold weather comes upon us, if we ex- pect to get eggs from our hens in De- 7 farmers oan afford to sell & portion of their hay, and then purchase grain to feod with their straw aud make a pro fit by the exchange. It I8 no new thiog to feed straw in winter to furm animale, but it was not until such ex- perimenters as Professor Sanborn and the agricultural chomiats showed the phtlosophy of the practice that far. mors have folt free to adopt it an sound policy, Bran and Oll-Cake Feed. Westorn Agriculturist, Experfence in feeding stock in win- tor, capecially if closely stabled, shows the value of oil-meal and bran as a rich, heel hy and nutritious food, A quart of the ground oil-eake, morning, and evening, in bran or other ground feed, fed dry or in mush, gives a de- efrable varivty of feed that makes o thrifty growth in all the stock. The oil-menl, ground from vich oil-cake, is becoming s popular foed for all kinds of stock, osttle, horses sheep and hogs, The Earopean stock farmers prize this oil-meal as the richest and best atock feed to behad, and they take all our surplus, Oun this subject the Stock Journal says: ‘‘As a rale, a combination of wheat bran and oil ceko meal will accomplish more in matntaining a lot of closely stabled breeding and growing oattle stock in a satlefactory condition than nn{ other two articles whatever. Oil-cake meal, while having a laxatlve tendenoy it fed somewhat liberally, neverthelcss 18 one of the best combinations with bran, when skillfally handled, as its muctlage and oll allay irritation of the mucous sarface, and the constituents of these two articles, combined with good hay, take, perhaps, a wider range than any other two articles.” Advantage of Dvep Oultivation, Southera Indastries. To show the advantage of deep cul- tivation take 1,000 tona of soil and dry it in its packed state, then expose it to an ordinary summer's atmosphere for twenty-four hours, and the absorp- tion of moisture in sandy loam will be found equal to five tons; clay loam seven tons, and garden mold, twelve tons, Take the same soil, thoroughly ulverize and dry it, and then expose t in llke manner to the other, and the sandy Joam will absorb twenty-six tons, the ¢lay losm thirty tons and the garden mold forty-five tons, Thus it will be secn that the latter process is & guarantee against draught, to say nothing of al- lowing the roots of plants free soo) to grow and seek nourishmont for the plant, which they could not «ther- wise do. The saving in manure will be an {tem of importance, and the in- crease in productlon Incredible, When the subsoil is clay it will re. quire several years of deep cultivation to thoroughly amalgamate it with the top eoil, but, once done, theprodue- tiveness of it will repay for the trouble and time taken to do it. *%‘One man's meat is another man's poison.” Kidney-Wort expels the poisonous humors. The firat thing to do in the Spring is to clean house. For internal cleansing and renovating, no other medicine is equal to Kiduey-Wort, In either dry or liquid form it cures headache, bilious attacks, constipation and deranged kidneys, ¥ From fyracusr, N. Y. *'I felt weak and languid; had palpita. tion of the heart and numbness of the limbs, Bnrdock Blood Bitters have cer- cember ard the two following months, they must be amply fed with egg pro- ducing food. Give them bones in granulated form, warm messes of cooked meal and vegetables, mornings, cooked coase meat chopped up twice a week, green food cut fine or left in bulk and hung up, and good grain in variety while they are confined., If this system of feeding is followed out regularly, and the fowls have free access to gravel and calcareous matter, and fresh water daily, and they are kept in exercise, you may be assured you have done your part and will be amply repaid for your trouble by and by. tainly relieved me, They are most excel- lent.” Mr. J, M. Wright Honest and Liberal. ‘When the Hops in each bottle of Hop Bitters (at the present price, $1.26 per lb.) cost more than a bottle is sold for, besides the other costly medicines, and the quality and price are kept the samo, we think it is honest and liberal in the propoletors, andjno one shovld complain, or buy or use worthless stuff, or cheating bogus imitations because the price ia less. —_— z#r-Twenty-four beautiful colors of An Excellent Tonic. Amerlcan Poultry Yard. Some poulterers neglect to farnish their fowls with proper stiumlants or tonica at the proper times, because they eeo tincture of iron or some other medical sounding preparation recommended, One of the best things we have found to give occa- sionally, especially in cold weather, 15 pare cayenne pepper in the drinking water and in the soft mash, The pep- per should be of the best merchant- able qaality (for there 1s a good deal of this article in the market that is adul'erated with red wood) and the quantity used should not be so exces- sive as to render the drink (or red pepper tea) too strong. If uuneces- sarily pungent the birds will not drink it. When just enough s used, in a given quanti:y of water, the birds soon show & fondness for it, and it does them good, as we can vouch for, It1s & most excellent preventive to gapes in chickens, and while 1t 1s healthy, warming and palatable to the taste, it has proved one of the best correctives of incipient chills and slight colds with fowls that is yet freely used. 1t is certainly easily ad- ministered, and should not be neg- lected on account of laziness on the part of the keeper., Straw in Place of Hay, Now York Times, Col. F. D, Curtis has been experi. menting in feeding farm animals upon straw in plics of more costly finds a profit in _it, provided a amount cf grain be given with the straw. Last winter ho found himself short of hay, but with plenty of straw, and he gives in The New York Trib une his experience in substituting the cheaper for the dearer fcdder, The straw was fed chicfly in cold weather, as the animals had ‘a better appetite then than ater the weather brocame warn[in sprinz, A horse ate 84 cents worth of meal and 60 cents worth of straw in seven days, that wonld have eaten §2 worth of hay in the same time, f hay alone had been his food, thus making a sav- ing of more than one-fourth Milch cows, work cxsn and young cattle all did well with straw and corn fodder as a part of their raticns, the butter made was of exellont quality, aod the milk yield highly eatistactory. He found that bright straw for horses driven on the road is superior to hay, as they will not so readily overfill themselvee as with hay. Plenty eof grain must be given with straw to ani. mals at hard work, He believes that the Diamond Dyes, for Bilk, Wool, Cotton, ete., 10c. A child can use with perfect sucos [FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF| 3/ o CONSTIPATION. E| Mo other discaso is so prevalent in this| g|uas ever cqualled the oc F|WORT as o cure. Whstcver the causc, howover obatinato the caso, this remedy| & g wiloversoma e, 3 I3 distremsing com.| 5| PILES- plaint 18 very apt to be|J| leomplicated with constipation, Kidn & Wort atrengthens the weakenod parts Diles even when DRY, GOODS JOBBERS IMPORTERS. Washington;'Ave. and Fitth 8t, ST. LOUIS MO XML O R TEID BULBS Hyaolinths: Tulivs, Orocuses. 1§ sssort t. Hiram Sib?-:‘/ & Co., BEEDMEN, ‘ohhit, ““There 19 tide la tho affalrs of men, it taken t the flood leads on to foriue,” and it beer.s to have boan renched, whon for the paltry suin of 26 cevta we may secure that which wili enable s 10 retaln health, wocurc omtort and bo pra. o140 8 ripe and uso/u! 0'd age. C. U, #ablo has found 1ho bonanza which hu. manity bas 80 long needod 10 hls waber-proo! polish and preserving compound. No fore wel feet 0o inore ccugh oold, consurp , *Hot Bprings” or Colirado-you get them oll in the water-proof polh. Dow't put it off, but g0 at onge ta my dealer, and seoure the |=-.ll“p‘"~, water-prool asd pl-l The Prophet Honored in His Own Country even in His Own House, The honest, s.m; 1« narative of Mre. 8. J. Whipp who resides at No, 177 Willlaws 84 , Prcvidenoe; R1 “Dur'ng the pateix or seven yoars I have been o verely sMicted with kiduey disense, caus- ing In ense back-achos, dizzinwe, and other se- v 1o pa e theongh iy body and limbw, render- 10 0 3 weak and provtra o thatat fimes it way tupossibio for me (0 do ANy part of my house- worke 1 have had also & flutbering of tho heart and wan torribly distecs od for bieath, 1 was very misorablo ard compl tely w ra out and dis couraged. 1 had 1o & wbitlon to undertake to do nything and barely suffl {:n° strongth b render +xictenos d atrable, havioe fafled b0 find ary re et from the doc 0i's pr sceptions. At this try 1 e ta obtatn & bot ng ori 14, & fr'oad porsu toof Hunt's komedy, anl 1 now rojolos that | followed tis friondly advies, for the Remedy acted ke & charm in my cise. Atior Thad tak enatowdoz 8, my healh oecan to tmprove; | felt bettor every way, The fluterivg of th hoart, the iate1se hack-aches, and texriblo short noss of breath wpeodly disappeared, wy streng b aud ambition soon peturncd, aid betore 1 had akon two bo'tles of the Romedy, 1w suntire'y well, and able to wash and ironand do o y house- work, Ovcelnawhilel sm troubled wih the hendache and a8 vooa a8 1 am taken I resors to Hovt's Remedy, and a fow dczs fix we all tight 1 shall never be without i# in the tature. 1 have frequently recemmonded the Hust's Yem dy to my r'cnds, and they have oxperionced rellet Irom the firat dose. 1 heartily recommended it toall who aro affiicted with kidney dises o or diseases of the liver, bladder, or ¢ rinary organs, 1 think that no family should be without it. MRS 8. J, WiIrP, No. 177 Willixms 8t., Provideace, R. 1" Rxcruclating Pain. Edwin Freoman, of Norton, Mas., says: I have sufferod the most excruciating paio in my Kidnoywfor yoirs, and phyricians cr medicine cou d pot reliove me until about thrae yo retince 1 commenced taking HMun's Remedy, 1 pur chand a battloat Elanding's drug store in Prov- idence, aud I took the first d se there, and after using onebottlo I was free from all paio, and although this was three yewrs ago Thave secn no trace of disease and have not had to take any medicine. I befeve Hunt's Remedy to bo th best kidney and liver medicine ever known, and 1 cheer ully recommend it to all sufferers trom this terrib'e discass,” Tr'al 'z0, 75 con's. Hunt's Remedy Is & purely ve_etable prepara- tion, sclentifically prepared by a skillful Pharma. W i nted--Auets for the Lit. Time DEMRAA by s wire, J:i'an jm&l the ouly life anthorized by ber and which will not be & * Divod and Thurdr” sto been and, wil be published, but & only person who la In posession of ti b & and devoted wife: — Trath In mors inter cating than ction. A gente shousd app v ‘or er- ritory a3 once. 8end 76 cts. for 8Bamiple book. 100N BYABLER WROM3 BOHAMN Presidont. Vioo Pres't. W. 8. Demnwn, Sec. and Troar, THE NEBREASKA MANUFACTURING CU Lincoin, Neb MANUFACTURKRS OF Oorn Planvers Hrrrows, Farm Rollers Sulky Hay Rakes, Bucket mlevating Windmills, &c Wo are proparod 80 do fob work and maunfae arlng for other partiss, Address al orlers ~ NEBBASKA MANUFAOTURING 0O Tincoln. Ne GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA "& » thorough knowledgo of the natural law: which govern the operations of digetion anc gutsition, and by s plieaton of A ne roperties of wel 0 1] Eppe Faa provided our breakfast tables with s dellcotely Ravored beverage which insy save 8 many heavy dootors’ biifs It Is by the judicloms use of such articles of diet that a constitutior bo gradually bullt up untl) srong enough Yo rosist every tendency to disesse. Hundreds of subtle maladies sre floating arcund us MJI %0 attack wherever there Is a weak point. d way Hmrl many s fatal by keeping our selves wll forifiod with pure blood and » prop erly nourished fram: ‘ivil Bervico Gazotte Made stimply with bofling water or midk. 80l {n #ine only (11D and 1b), Iabelod JAMES KEPPS & 00, Homopathic Chemists wtusdeat-wly ndon, Hnglan Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HABTINGS, NEB, Oapital 8tock, - - $100,000. JAS. B. HEARTWELL, Prosident, A. L. CLARKE, Vico President, E. C. WEBSTER, Treasurer DIRKECTORS, Oswald Ollyer, E. O. Webster, Jus. B. Hoartwell, D. M. McEl Hinney. Samuel Alexander, A. L. Carko, :, Geo, 1. Pratt, First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes & permanent, home tnstitution where School Bonds and other legally ed Municipal socurities of Nebraska can be tiated on tho most favorable te ande 0 fmprovel farms 1 all wol! sof counties of the state, (hrough responsiblo local correspondents. "PoOM 30 1woD 204 igvEQa MOST POWERFUL ! (Wrought Oast Iron.} FURNAGES N, THE WORLD. RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO, LLLS, Ewmbody pew 1882 luprovements, Mor tioal foa urs; t loss 10 keep o Tac B Use loas fael Wil give more. heat Iarger volume 5! pure & an any o ma 80ld by Piercy and Bradford, Omaha. SUSENE s g 3 PERFUME, MMurray & Larman'’s FLORIDA WATER, Best fr TCILET, BATH wd t ANDKERCHIEF, B o L Nk TR TITLE ABSTBAGT. OEFICE Lands an ot s MONEY TO LOAN AT LO NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS (Buccessora to WHOLESALE AND |OWA Office No, 34 Pearl Street, ht and 8old. RATES, 0o u 10WA, S B, VEATY INIE S OO J. W. Rodefer) RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG AND ALL GOALSI LSO CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Yards Oor, Fighth Street and Hleventh Avenue, Oouncil Bluffa, o b AL A MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, THY LEADING DEALER IN EEAXIXXk GOOD 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. SHORT LINE ~OF THE— OEIOAGO, Milwankee & St. Pan! RAILWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNOIL BLUFFS Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers ~AND THE— Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE COING EAST CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTR, the Chicago, Milwaukee& St, PaulR'y Ticket office located at corner Farnam and Fourteenth stroota and at U. P, Dopotand at Milla:d Hotel, Omaha, &4 Se0 Time Table in another column. F. A. NASIH, Genoral Acent. G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. I, CARPENTER, General Pass. Agont. GEO. H. HEAFFORD, General Manager. J.T. CLARK, General Bup't. e — OOL. L. T. FOSTER, {Youngatown, Ohlo, May 10, 1880, B. J. KaxoaLL & had agvery valus blo Hambletonian colt that I prisad very highly, hohad » large bono spavin on one foint and & small one on_the other which made him very Iamo; I had him undor the charge of two veter inary wurgeons which failed $0 cure him. 1 wat one day reading she - dvertisomant of Kendairt vin Oure In the Chicego Express,I dotorminec sionce fotry 1§ aud got our Crugeete hero b send forit, and they ordered throe bottlos; I $00) Al and ' [ thoucht 1 would kivo it a thorough trial, I used 1t according to directions and Ahe fourth day the colt cewsed to bo Isme e lamps have disappeared. 1 used but one bobtle and the colt's limbe are a8 free of lumps and & smooth a8 auy horse in the state Ho is enbire Iy cured. The cure wa- 80 tha reralp have lettwo of m{ nelghbors Ing two bottios who are now using Very respecttul], . T FOSTER Send for illastrated clrcular qvlny positive proot. Pricodl. All Drugglste have I8 or oa: yot itfor you, Dr, oudall & Qol, Pro riotors, Enoshnrgh Vails, Ve, gobb BY ALL DRUGGISTF A & T NERVOUS DEBILITY, Ours Guoara) 3 or. & W ARSI s mens A spocific for Hy T Convulatont Nervous Heada:be, ossion, Loos Memory,Bpormatorriios, Impotancy,ayalanth s Bantaionw, Preniabirs 014 Ao, caused by over exortion, self.aboi vor-indulgence, whis loada $o misery, der ! donth. ~ Ouo boxwi onre rocont cases. Each hox contains one menth trostmont, One doliar & box, or slx boxes! oy five dollars; sent by mall prepaid on rocolpt o' rice, We guarantes slx boxos to cure any oase \th each order rocolyed by us for slx boxes, ac companied with five dollars, will send the pur chasor onr written gusranteo 0 return fhe monoy 11 the treatment doe: nob effo . ¥. Goodman, Druggis, Bole, Wholesal gul ceOraha, Nav. Ordws 74 vesl w! GOLD ROPE. Thelntrinsle mertt and superior quality of ous Gold Rope Tobacco has Indnced other mannisc: turors 1o put upon the market - ods similar to our brand in name and atylo which are offered and eold for lows mot ey than the genuine Gold Rope. We caution the ¢ ade and consnmer to see that our name and trade mark are upon each lump. The only gennine and orlginal Gold Rope Tohacco ls manufactured by TiE WILSON & MeNALLY TO __BACCO JOMPANY. To Nervous Sutterers THE GREAT IU;SI'W REMEDY Dr, J. B, Bimpson's Specific ICEVID RO EL, 14 ts & poutive cure for Bpermatoirhes, Beriuy Wooknoss, lmpotancy, and all discases reaniting rom Belf- o &1 Montal Anxlety, Loss: Momery, Paiin i the Back or Bide, 0d disvasos { s Eat load & {Consumptior | -] I"" Insanity an < Lt | oarlygrave | ¥ ~~'.(;Mpmm ' odielne I - B eing used | | with wondor ! a ful success. § B | Pamphlote sent froe 4o all, W ribe for bhem and ged full par e Bpecito, 91,00 package, o six pack 0, or agon for 0400, Addreos all Sedareng T B, SIMBON MEDICINE 00, Nos, 104 ond 106 Main 81, Bufalo, N. Y. Bald dn Omghs by 2% Aoodme Bell and| A 4 SRS RAANGAS | s e CATARRH AND ECZEMA No argument ia nocessary o show that thess Ineases aro of & blood origin; 8, 8 § , therefc ek componed of the m wt powertal vegol “Itoratives, deatroys tho disea e, rost and br, hy putiing the blood in a pure, healthy s ch, 8.8 W, for Catarth Is & sure cu after all other tr. ire; cured me onta had faled.” BURN, Groencastle, lod Rev. W J. Robinson, member North Georgla Conference: *‘Have taken 8, P, 8. fcr a clesr case m.; eruption has ditappeared and 1 am ave takon 8.8 b. for Catarrh with gread ; think th-eo bottlos more wi | completely cure me,” K. K. BROWN, Spartanburg, 8. C. J. W. Cottrell, 8¢, Loais, Mo,: 8. o8& most wonderful remed: do.by but that It will cre my “'8. 8 B. has cured me of & troublesome Oa- tarth which has vaffled tne troatment of all the beat physiclans Northand Kouth." 8. L. McBLIDE, Atlaots, Ga. Hor Sruixan, Atk , July 17, 1882, T have had what wy physicians termed Eczom for over eight yoars. Catoe five years ago 80 shie place to live in or ferthat I might by cured Du- ring that timel energe ica lyappl oi w | the heal- ivg arbof thep hero (b th Intornal and cotion with tke celebr. Ther- 1in aldition have taken more than & hu drod bottles of varlous n.edicines with out the desired 1exult Up to thrae months «go I had almoss b Il ved my cass Incurable, and bogan taking Swifts Specitc (8. § 8.) with all tho skeptictsm p fblo The eruption first worse, yet thore were some aig Bgtmeats and tar threo munth | m 80 . 1 pm 1 well, not & wign of el my skin smooth lear, aud my general health ption, 48§00d a8 it ever wan. It thero rs any doavting ..& et thom writo e horo AD. N, Prarr, ¥rom the Great Drug House of the Northwest. Wedo no hositate to say that for & year pash @ heve ml' more of Switt's Specific’ (8 § B.) han all othes hiood puritiers o mbined snd with wost aatonishli.¥ resnts. - no ¢ ntiemn who used hal & dosen Yot les says that it has done hiul more ftrostmens which cost him Kood thau $1,000. Anokher who b used it for o scrofulous foction TOpOres parmaLsat cure from ita cue .‘V'A'l.'tlu“*fll 81 xanson & Co Sold all Drugststs. ESSENGE_OF LIFE. Youne, MaLn AND FrMALR. Itis d ot of :‘pfifh jorvous Debility in all fi'.'m-. Wi Mo , Loss of Brain Power, Prostration, Weakness and genoral Loss of Power, "1t repalsy nervous waste, refuvenates the faded intellect, strenghthens the enfecbled brain and restores surpris ng ¢ ne and vigor to tho exhausted or- ans, Tho exporience of thousands proves it to bo an_invaluable remedy. Price, $1.00 & bottl or six for 8. For salo by all druggi-ts, or sen socure from observation on receipt of price by SUPPOSITORIE* | The Great Popular Remenly for Pilos. Bureocure for Blind, Bleeding & I ching Piles And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. Theso Surrosrroriks act directly upon the conta of the Blood Vessels, and by thoir astringent ffocts gantly force the blood from the swollen tumors, and by making the coats of tho veins strong, prevent thoir refilling, and henco a radi- cal cure 18 suro to follow their use. Price, 18 cents a box. ~For salo by all drugyista, or sent b mail unrm\:lpu.lljvrlcedlyh fl‘. M., i * “-fituh. 718 Olive St., n v s 3t te scomach, Rowels %100d, AR PRt Cruie toLhacow narou e old oy drag. A Bond fo Liroul lar. ody. An un. fr for Weakne Sperm thiew, nipot ency, i Disonsentha I Solf-Abnse: s Loss of Mewiory, Universa) Lasel tude, Pain 'n the Back, Dininces of Vision, Pre mature Old Age, and many other Discases thad load to [nsanity or Consumption and & Proms rave, Full particulars W our pamwhlet, which we desire to weud frae v mall b 4% The Specic Modicine ts s0ld by AL 91 per parknge, OF 6 packsgee for 96, or Wil ¢ wont frea by wail vn rect1pt of the woney, by sdrovainy? THEGRAY JEDICINE O GEO B SIVIX X X e MANUFACTURER OF Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Plates ved to No, 600 N, T lt.‘-.n u.ou;‘h."ln v

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