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| { | e DR. A. I'HE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY MRC .1 16 INFIRMARY OF COUNCIIL. BL.UFEF¥ES, . COOK, ——— — ITOWA. - CHRONIC DISESES! Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. The Dr. has been located in Coun- cil Bluffs nearly two years, and hav- ng been called professionally auring that time into the best families in the oity and surrounding country, takes pleasurein an announcing that he has come to stay. His constantly increas- ing practice at home, in the midst of his own people, is the best evidenceof his skill as a SPECIALIST, and he wishes it uuderstood, once for all, that his methods of treatment are STRIOT- LY scientific; that he despises quack- ery as well among so-called ‘ ‘Regular”’ and “Homeepathic” practitioners as among travelingcharlatans and ‘‘Cure- Alls.” He has devoted fifteen years o the study and practice ot his SPE- TALTIES and has had the benefit of © most skillful training in the best leges and hospitals in the land, and no hesitancy in promising the very t reaults to be obtained trom scien- emedicine and surgery. FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY 1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, § ttention is called to the fact that the anetals are meited in CRUCIBLES which gives the very best castings, Burning Brands ~—FOR— DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FAOTOKRIES, Eto., Etc., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED. ‘Works: Corner Sixth streetand Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, 7. D. KDMUNDBSON, &L, lumnn‘ A, W.STRERY Prosident. Vice-Prea's. Cashlor. CITIZENS BANK Of Counocil Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of Iowa Pald up capital, $ 76,000 Authorlzed capital. 200,000 Interest pald on timo doposite. Drafts issued on the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Special attention given to collections and correspondence with prompt returns. DIRKOTORS J3.D.Edmundson, E. L. Shugart, W, Wallaco, = J. W. AW Riran DUCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. FoRr OLD AND YoUNG, MALN AND FrMALR. At 18 a sure, prompt and effectual remeds or fn. digestion, Dyspepeia, Intermittent Fevers, Want MAEpezl' , Nervous Debility in all ita Woak Memory, Loas of Brain bower, Prostration, Weaknoss and general Loss of Power, 1¢ Fopairs nervous waste, rejuvenates the faded intellect, strenghthens the enfeeblod brain and restores surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted or- 3 'The experience of thousands proves it to £o'sn invaluavlo remedy. Price, $1.00a bottle, orsix or . For saloby all druggists, or sen socurg from observation oo resuipt of price by .ww .P. 0. Box 2460 "Mo. Bitters. fonavas @ aliy *2 drucsernesy usa of oplva, tobacea, of narootioe. Sold oy ar Cirouler. | B & Toroato, Out. John Q. Jacops, (Formerly Glsh & Jacobs.§ UNDERTAKERS SPECIALTIES. | It must be evident to every close gifted, can grasp more than a mere | smattering of medical science. The field 18 too large and the natural divis- ions too numerous for anything more than a cursory view of the vast obsta- cles to be encountered by the ‘‘gen- eral” practitioner. We have our em- inent surgeons and our eminent prac- titioners of medicine, after which fol- low the noted specialists, embracing the Eye, the Ear, the Throat, the | Lungs, the Kidneys and Bladder, Dis- eases of Women, Insanity, &e., &e., any one ¢f which requires years of patient study and practice to insure proficiency and ultimate succees. The busy practitioner of to-day— the ‘‘family” physician—can no more ombrace all these speclalties in his practice and do jastice to his patients than he can ‘‘bottle up sunlight,” yet observer that no one mind, however | how [many physicians in the western country are PRETENDING to do 80, to the cost and Injury of their patients, CHRONIC DISEASES. The Dr. does not pretend to cure ALL chronic diseases, Ho clalms, however, that years of patient study and practice, in the hospitalsand alse- where, give him advantages in thoir treatment which no ordinary practi- tloner can possibly have; that ho CAN CURE many cases now pronouncad INCURABLE by them, and glve re- lief to hundreds of others whose dis eases come within the range of hisSPE- CIALTIES, He is propared to give the most approved electric treatment and medicated vapor baths, when noeded, Parties residing at a distance whose means will not adwmit of thelr taking a regular course of treatment here, will be farnlshed blanks with questions, which can be answered and returued to the Doctor, who will make up his diagnosis and give treatment if desired, bat he much prefers to make a COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Dej Arrive, Atlantic Ext, Pacific Ext Mail and Ex* Mail and Ex*. N. Y. Neb & Kas Ex..8: GO AND KORTHWRSTHRN. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext...5:1 Pacific Ex} Mail and Ex* Mail and Ex*..6:15 p m Accom (Sat.). Accom. (Mon.).1345 p m KANSAS CITY, BT, JOK AND COUNCIL BLUFPS, _ Depart. rrive. Mall and Ex....9:55 & m | Express.., EZPITI. 0ar0 D10 P 22 § Mall and Kx vivioN racmrIC. Depast. Overland Xz.11:80 & m, Lincoln Ex..1§:30 a. m, OvepEiTe: stland £x,04:00 p. Danvor Lx lmg: WABASH, BF. LOUIS AND PACI¥IO, Arrive, Mall and Ex.. 4:30 pm Cannon Ball..11:05 & BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC, epart. ve. For 8loux City.7:55 & m | Frm Sioux C'y.6:50 p m Depart, Mail and Ex.. 9:45am Cannon Ball., 4:50 p m For Fort Niobrara. ¥Frm Fort Niobrara, eb*. . * For 8t. Paul. am| Neb... 6:50 p m pm | From 8t. Paul..8:50 a m CHIOAGO, MILWAUKER AND BT, PAUL. Leave Council Blufls, ~ Arrives Council Bluffs, Mail and Ex.."9:20 & m | Mail and Ex Atlantic Ex; 15:15 p m | Atlantic Ex CHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND BT. PAUL. at Omaha. Leaves Omaha. Arriv Mail and E: :15 & m | Pacific Ex. Atlantic Ex..§3:40 pm | Mail and Ex *Excet Sundays. {Excopt Soturdays. $Except Moniaen Sindau i 75 $Rsom Counctl Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Omaha. 8am 9am 10am, 11am,1pm,2pm,3p m, 4p'm, 6'pm, 6 pm,. |m,4p'm,b5pm.esm Street cars run half hourly to the vnion Pacific t. On Sunday the cars hesitithelr trips at 9 0lciock a. ., and run (AN 7, during the day, ato, 11, 2 4, Uibok, and run o city time d Another Physician's Testimony. BosTON, Mass,, May 9, 1881, I know parties who have tried all kind of medicines tor Lung Diseases, who say that DR, WM., HALL'S BALSAM FOR THR LUNGS, i8 8 COMPLETE SUCCESS Dr. Cuas, H, Woob, OOUNCIL BLUs #8 MARKET, Corrected daily by J. ¥. Fuiler, mer. chandise broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street. WzAT -No, 2 spring, 70c; No. 8, 63y rejected H0c; good demand. CorN—Denlers paying #8c: rejected corn Chieago, 48%2; new mixed, 5he; white corn, 380. The receipts of corn are light, 0a Soarce and in good demand; 85, Hav—4 00@6 00 per ton, E—40c; light supply. CorN MraL—1 25per 100 ponnds, Woon—Good supply; prices ot yards, 5 00@ 00, Coar—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. b 50 per ton, TER—Plenty sud fn fair demand; 5es creamery. S0c, Foos-Ready sale and plenty at 12jo per dozen, Lann—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 13c. Pourrar—Firm; dealers paying 13c per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, VEGETABLES—Potatoes, 450; onions, bc; cabbages, 80@400 per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, ity flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Brooms—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOCK, CarrLE—3 00@8 50; calves 5 00@7 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying 5 50 to 6 50, Young man or woman, if you want big mall amount, insure in the fl".'fl.&':i \d and Mutual Trust Asocl. ation, Rapids, Tows, 15-8m, COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCALNEWS Celebration. Tae Bee force of this city gladly responded to an luvitation to partici- pate in the celebration of the sixty- third birthday of Dr. R. Rioe, one of our most prominent physiclans, Sweet clder, confectionery, fruits and nuls constituted s part of the entertaln- ment, Among the presents recelved by the cactor on this memorable ocoa- slon was an elegant gold penoll, a large plain gold ring and a magnificent standard fruit receiver. We hope the doctor may live to attend our sixty- third birthday, some thirty years hence. Satisfactory Evidenoe. J. W. Graham, Wnolesale Druggist, of Austin, Tex., writes: I have been handiin DR, WM, HALL'S BALSAM FORTH. LUNGS for the past year, and have found it one of the most salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even consumption, always giving entire gatisfaction. Please send me o= gross by Saturday’s steamer. TRADE ASSOOTATIONS, gkt ‘What They As© 8nd What They Ac- complieh. . [Communicated.] What is the Central Trades’ and Labor Assembly of Council Bluffs? It Is & copstituent of the National Trades' Federation of the United States and Canada, and s itself com- posed of representatives from all trade and labor organizations in this city. What are its objecta? To advance by organized effort the interests of workingmen both individ- ually and collectively, There is a large field of operation for this sort of work, and we intend to act discreetly but vigorously in the work, first by perfecting as far as possible an organi- ztfon in each trade or branch of pro- ductive indusiry, and then by discus- slon, the disscmination of knowledge by meaus of leotures, the clrculation of documents, etc., obtaln among our- selves a higher standard of education in the relation of trades’ afialrs to thoss moro generally rogarded as pub. lic matters now so mnch neglected by workingmen, Havingshownthepeople the communlty of Interest between all branches of productive labor and how the same causes produce evils which elther directly or indirectly be- set us all we can begin to work through the ballot for the revolution which already begun will proceed with Increasing rapidity to cause the over- throw of » false system which lately threatened to overthrow our freein- stitutiona, I refer to a change In leg- {slation and political men and meth How will workingmen reach legisla- tlon? First, by petitions setting forth our wants, and If these are not heeded we will replace those now in power by men of our own selection and in sym- pathy Cwith our desires who oppose and check the evident tendency personal exsmination aund freat all patients here, when possille, thus avolding any chanca of errorin diag- nosis, The Doctortreats all forms)f chron- ic disease, without mentioring any onein particular, and has no lesitancy, in saying that he OAN anc WILL give the best treatment knownr tomed- ical sciance, and charge only s reason able fee for his ‘services, DISEASES OF WOMEN This is one of the SPECIALTIES to which the Dr. has devoted tho best years of his life, and handreds of women, now living, are ready to testi fy that they found relief at his hands when others had failed to benefit them, The “‘family” physician can- not treat these diseases successfully, for many important reasons., chief| among which {s, that he has not the| time to devote to thelr stady, nor the| Nor patience to do them justice. should it be expscted of him, in the and experiencs, and in the hurry and oxcitement of goneral practice The Dr. is preparad to treat all fa- male diseases in a skillful and scionti manner, having devoted several yones to their study and treatment, both in tho hoapital and in wotive practiocs. Diseases of the Rectum. I'hese embrace Hemorrhoids, or Piles, Fistules, Fissures, Prolaps, or faliing of the anus, tumors, etc., ete., and constitute one of the Doctor's leading speclatties. All reotal tumors are treated by the new method of in jecting and ara thoroughly and epeed- ily removed, with butlittl orno pain. Cases of Piles, from ten to twenty years standing, have bean permanent- ly cured by this new mothod, many of thom residing ia and near the city at present, EPILEPSY. Many cases ot E,i®psy, or 'Fits, to class legislation, and the goncentra- tion of financial and official power in the hands of the few contrary to the interests of many. Will your organization favor or sup- port strikes? We will discourage them as much as possible. In cases of difterences arls- ing between employer ' 1 employe, wo shall strive to bring abuut a settle- ment by arbitration, ‘What specific forms In legislation & you think advisable or necessary? A few of them are a provision for & legally aunthorized board of arbitmtion. The perfection of the emmption atatutes, so that their provklons may not be nullified by garstshment in another state, of wages earned apd payable in this, and exerupt under its laws. The compuisory payment of all wages, after the expiration of daily, weekly or monthly periods as the case may be. Tbe provision for damages to be pald to employes of corporations in case of injuries receive through the carelessness or mneglect of employes. The enactment of laws providing for ohartering co-operative man- ufacturieg _and distributing insti- tatioss. The abolishmeut of the eoontract system in prisons and reformatory institution. The care- ful revision and simplification of thelaws so as to do away with the vexatious delays in obtaining their enforcement and avolding in as many instances as possible the necessity of feelng lawyers in the justice courts and, above all, the most pressing need is forlegislation to regulate the des- tiy of our youth, of both sexes. Compulsory education and wise ap- prentica laws oconscientiounsly en- forced are a necesslty to the protection of not only the tradesman, but the employer or patron in the industries An apprentice law is necessary which will compel the student of mechanical work to wserve a required pe- rlod to entitle him to be ocon- sidered a mechanic of the firat class, The absence of such & law has caused the different mechanical departments to be filled up with a large claes of half-developed workmen, and thereby tended to reduce the valoe of the first-class mechanie Witha high standard of excellence established in mechanical pursuits, taken together with our unmatched materlal resources, we should in a short time distance competion all the world over, and our American me- chanics be regarded as they should be, a8 the most valuable support of the patrictic pride of Americans, Haveyou hope of any immediate | benefit from your organization? Yes. The national federation of which we are, as I eaid before, a part, is very powerfal, and has already the ear of the Unlted States senate in counselling legislative reform, and we here, though a young organization, are healthy and vigorous, Thebenefits of mental culture from our debates and the lectures we in- tend procuring soon; the teellng of sympathy and harmony begotten of mutual intercourse, as well as the em- ployment bureau feature, which may eastly be incorporated with our work, will be worth the efforts bestowed on the movement. What facilities have you for ocarry- fog out the literary and soclal feature of your enterprise! t present we usethe hall of fhe —— Knlights of Labor, which is well suit- edto our purpose, but as the ne- cessity arlees forincreased ascommoda- tio furni rooms »8 has beendone in other citle by kudred crganizations, #The surprising sucoass of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound tor the several diseases pecullar to women foretbly illustrates the Importance of her benefcent discovery and the fact hat she knows how to make the most of it.—Dr. Haskell. If you are mot warried, write the Mar. risge’ Fund and Mutual 'Trust Associa- tion, Cedar Rapids, Iows, for circulars explaining the plan, f6-3m, - et IOWA ITHMS, Black Hawk county is to have a poor farm, Morrell & Co,, of Ottumwa, have packed 62,989 hogs. Oreston Methodists are gutting ready to build a $15,000 church, Scott county is to build a $15,000 poor house. A 820,000 hotel is being built at West Union, | There is talk of a stock company at Al ton to bui sizeable hotel. The $10,000 stock needed ' for a canning factory at Storm Lake has been sub- seribed. Steps are being taken to organizs an agricultural society in Dickinson county, Nine cars of ewigrants have landed at Holstein, Ida county, during the past few days, A company has been formed in Burling- ton to manufacture yellow pine lumber in Arkansas, Public-spirited citizens of Garwin, Tama county, will begin prospecting for coal some time this month, Fourteen thousand dollars was paid for the ground on which will be built Des Moines' new opera house, ‘The volunteer fire department of Cedar Repids is dissatisfied with the chief en- ginver, and proposes to disband. Webster City has & boot and shoe fac- tory. It is estimated that the asseesment of Polk county will this year foot up $17,- 000, A motor costing 85,000 now draws the street cars between Cedar Rapids and Marion, The Keokuk city council is considering the propriety of reducing tolls on the wagon bridge over the Mississippi, A number of school children were pois- oned ut & school house near Fairfield on Wedn sday last by eating castor beans, Oae little girl, Theresa Miller, died on the Friday following. dend baby was found in the vault of lnA‘,uL-huuu ck’nneclsd with the Jefferson hotel, Dubuque, on Saturday last. Medi- cal experts at the inquest testified that it had been alive when born. The State university st Towa City is be. ginning to rank with the largest schools in the country, The names of over 700 stu- dents are on the roll The Globe Insurance company has just been organized at Des Moines, with an au- thur!un capital of 100,000 Gov, Sher- man, Ret Clarkson, J. S, Runnells and other prominent citizens of the capital are connected with the enterprise, The Towa City Medical college on the 7th inst, let loose ’on the public thirty-five »llopathic and eleven homo:pathie doctors, W.H. Alpln, of Jaspar county, would have beenone of the graduating class had it not been that he was charged with stealing books, Eight dentists were also gradue osn be cured if taken in time, and es absence, perhaps, of special training. gfl o come to bim for treatment, but can | permanent cure has been wrought we phall find means to leaze and a lecture hall and reading ially in young subjects. The Dr. o8 not clalm to cure all cases that point to numerous instances where a wlthin the last five years. Medicinee will be went by cxpress when patients| cannot come to the city. TAPE WORMS. Theso troubiesome parasites can be removed in a few hours, with bat lit- tie inconvenience to the patient. The Dr. will send medicines by express, with full directions for use, at any time they may bo ordered.. The Dr. makes no promises bur what wiil be fulfilled to the letter. If he examines you and finds your dis- osse incurable, he will tell you so in plain words; if he finds you can be| benefitted he will treat you for a mod.- erate foo and give you the benefit of all that me case, This is all that any careful ated, Go an address, A number of important buildine m. provements are contemplated in Creston for this season, Theodore Tilton is lecturing through the towns in the state, Commencing next week the C., B. & Q. railroad will run palace day coaches be- tween tOttumwa and St. Louis on all through teaine. : During the evening "of the 12th inst, a little girl named Maggie Kavanaugh, livin, in Des Moines, was burning up a lot ol dead leaves and refuse in front of herhome when her clothing caught fire and she was burned to death, Ceaterville, heretofore a license town, was this year carried for prohibition, Atlanticihas 1,400 children of proper age for school, but it is said that not more than half the numtber attend. Oreston is over run with vagrants. The constant efforts of the police are unavail. ing to keep the town free of them, The Diamond Jo line of steamboats has been fsold by Reynolds who heretofore owned them, A stock company will be organized and Reynolds will manage the boats, The plans for a new brick depot have been perfected by the C,, B, & Q. road at Des Moines and the work will soon be com- menced. Burlington and Fort Madison were united by telephone on the 9th inst. The first church building erected in Bioux City was burned to the ground on the 9th inst, The Burlington papers say that the town needs a good hotel, and every one who has occasion to visit the place will endorse this opinion, By the sinking of the steamer Hela off the Norway const recently a Burlington firm lost 200 dozen of gloves made by & Copenhagen factory, A Cedar county man has just traded his farm of 480 acres for a 960 acre farm in Calboun county and got 1,000 bushels of corn to boot, Advertisements are published for 125 Sherman was presentand made al sclence can do for your| - practitioner should promise his pa- tionts*—il is all he CAN promise them and be honest. Parties visiting the city for the pur- pose of consalting the Dr. should some directly to his office, where the best reforences in the city will be far- nished when desired, and whers pa- tients will also be assisted in proour- ing board and rooms at reasonable rates. OFFICE: NO. 36 NORTH MAIN ST. (One Block North of Broadway.) Address all Letters to DR. A. J. COOK, 2 0 Bre Ny Co uncil " mav be relioved of h's suftering, live | - Joyment of comparative comtoR, wed ammeic s groen old age When wa recall the offices of he Kidneys, — that of removing the worn-out tissue eloments trom (he hiood,—18 /s ey to understand how theymay becomo ¢ isased. Acrid and a‘id con- ditions of the blood are very iiableto be attend- ed with Kidney disorders, ~Tacae sourcos of ir- ritition may lexd % varlous forms of Kidney maladios, a4 Dropay, Diabetos, Bright's Disears, In which albumen, oF the eloment of our food which corresponds with fhe white o' an ogg, le ded oft 1n tke urlne, causiog emaciation kod know how in Jargo per cont sl aclence Is very much at 'rea as to_ Shelr manage- emedy that wiil give p tho blood, deatroy lotts mala ment,, What w, osire 18 o ore tion hay been recontly orlied by soveral phy ciaow to Hunt's Rem dy, a Kidney medioing use by thom In their prac.ice. Itscems to be one of the very fow co upinations out of tho multi- tude t any declded valne, cr that i9 cal- culate it the ailments for which it is de- signed. It s an active diuretic exciting the so. cr tions of the kiineys to more intence action. and thus cleaneing the blond of {mpuritics. Ié scoms to act promptly ln those forms of Drop which depend upon_ Kidney troubles and will rapidly draln out the water from the limbs and abdomen, * In Diabetes it is sakd to lesson the amount of Kugar, to increase the appotite, and othorwie benofit the patient,—Now Yor< Medi= cal and Surkical Journ — REMARKABLE ! KANSA8 Crrv, Mo., Sept. g0, 1882, y I owe to humanity to say s done fr me. One year ago I contracted a bad caso of Blood DI-ease, and not knowing the result of such troubles, I aflow- o1 it torun for some t me, but finally applied to the best physician in thia city, who treated me for wix months. IN TIAT TIMK'I TOOK OVER 600 PILLY OF PROTOIODIDN OF MEKCURY } grain each, andhad run down In weight, from 210 to 167 pounds, and way confined to my bed with Mer- curial ithevmatism, scarcely ablo to turn myself over. Bolng a traveling man, some of the fra- ternity found mein this deplorable condition, and recom- a8 they 1 think it mended me knewot to try your soveral specific, an had heen cured by its use. I commended the use canyassers to sell the “‘History of Hardin county,” the original cost of which was 81,000 per volume, A cer filled with carbolic acid consigmed to parties in Ottnmwa, took fire one day last week at Danville, and the efforts of the railroad men to quench the flames were unavailing, and the car and contents were totally consumed. et— Disease of the Kidneys. The trequency and fatality 'of diseasos cf the Kicneys give an especia interest to the study and investigation of them, and elevate any ois- their ossential natures, o hem, tos ver. importast placs i coof medicine. When tho f re are the greab gors of the human body,—thelr offi move from ‘he blood any and all | which may exi:t In it; that, it this offc iroly shut up, lifefcannot ho long “The products of used-up of the human body, rets polsen the nervous sy to , that its functions or Gutios will be arrest'd the brain will teaso to tuke cognizance of surroundiog persons and ob- ject:, consciousness will bo obliterated, the vital socome cogested, the heart'and lungs to fertorm ther Fart fn the phenom- they stop. Kre this, however, the mo ¢ terrible form of all human ‘suffering ia apt t0 tuke place wod gives an_ additicnal horror to the kour of doath. If the offices cf the Kidoeys be 52 easentlal to life, that it must cease soon thiey cease 10 act, (he conclasion 1y inesca- uat auy deviation from the performi 6e must be attonded wh mentof health. The urineis the depuratiog se- cretion eliminated from the blood by the Kid- neys—the ch.nnel by which morbific agents are cariled out of toe geieral circulation, and the blood precerved in healthy quantity and quality. If 3¢ falla to do this, diseaso follows s & noces sary vequence. To presorve health 1t i ry W0 pretarve s healthy condition of X nlys. This, of couréo, is attaloed by temperauce i ali re ations of life, diet, clotbing, exorcise o o th dorange- 1t with very littlo faith anp in less Wocks wag ablo t0 tako my place oy the rcd ree sores and_copper-collored spots gradually disap- P to-day I bayenot a 80100 spot en my was, 1 donot wish you to publish my name, but you may show: this letter to any who doubit the merit of 8. 8. 5. for I know it ia & sure cure, Yours Truly, J.H.B. Some thirty yoars ago there lived i mery, Ala., & young than ' wha was beeribis naio- ted. ' Aftor boing trosted for a long time med‘cal profession of this town with 1o benedi he commenced taking 8 8.8, After persistently taking it two months he was curei. Being ac quainted with him for tho discase never made i§ roturn. J. W. Bisuor, J, P., Hot Springs Ark. 11 you doubt, come to see us, and we will CURE YOU, or charge nothing! Write for particulars and & copy of the little book, * Message to the Unfortunate Suffering " Ask any Druggist as ¢ our standing, %90.81,000 Reward will he paid to any Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 botsles of 8. 8. 8., one particle of Morcury, Iodide of Potassium, or other Mincral substance. SWIFE SPECIFIC CO., Proprictors, Atlanta, Ga, Price of Small DRUGGISTS. DOCTOR S’ SUPPOSITORIES | The Great Popular Remaly for Piles, Burecure for Blind, Bleeding & Itching P And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These Burrosironms act directly upon Whe an ooats of the Blood Vi d by thelr lood trom ths aweies and residence. Bu disewse and ruffering are y tof the curse 1 Ole within hts reach & balm _for every iil, by lmproviog the opportupitis thus alfocta gently force the tumors, aud by making the coa strong, vnv"{l IM:‘ 3 n :'-n:'n':-l- cal curo i sure to follow their use. cents box. For sale by all of bent 0% L my weight is 217 pounds. being more = § 1 i SO

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