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COUNCIL. BL. THE DAILY BEE UwA* 4, MONDAY. MARCH 26 UEE'S ward, and will report for duty at 7 o'clock p. m.; Officer Brooks will take esst Broad. COUNCIL BLUFFS LANGTRY WAVES. " Latoet styles from the eset, in Lanstry Waves and Rever:ible Langtry Frizzon at MRS, J, J. GOOD'S, 29 Maln street, opposite post office, FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to_contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY _1RON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, 8) attention is called to the fict that the motals are mo ted in CRUCIBLRS which gives the very beat castings, Burning Brands ~=FOR — DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, OIGAR and TOBACCO FAOTORIES, Ete., E:c., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Warke: Oorner Sixth streetand Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEAGE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Kstate & Collection Agenocy. n Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' Paay, fanlety COUNOIL ELUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. OHIOAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIYIO. De, Arrive, Accom. (Mon.).1 KANBAS CITY, 5T. JOB AND COUNOIL BLUFYS, Depart. rrive. Mall and Ex....0:55 & m | Express. : Raprem. 9110 p & § Mall and e PAcITIC, Depurt. AT o 1120 . m. | Overiand Exeedi00 pjm. Ex. 11308 m, | DenvorEx. o500 . Depart. Mall and Ex.. 9: Mall and Ex.. 4:30 p m Cannon Ball:.11:05 a m ve. Frm Sloux C'y.6:50 p m Frm Fort Niobrara, Neb... OHIOAGO, MILWAUKKN AND BT, PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Mail and Ex...*9:20 & m pm Loaves Omaha. Mall and Ex. . *T:15a m. Atlantic Ex..|3:40 p m *Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays. $Except Mondays. DALy, 3 ¢ & Oouncil Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts. Leave Omaha. 8am9am10am|8am9am, 10am, 1amim2pm3p|llamipm 2pm,3p m,4pm,6pm,6pm. [m,4pm,6pm,6pm. Stroet cars run half hourly to the Unlon Pacific Dopot. On Bunday the cars begin their trips at 9 orlock 8. u, and run regularly durlog the day 849, 11, 3 4, 6 and 6 o'clock, andrun to city time] Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB. Osapital 8tock, - - $100,000 JAS, B. mm-r A. L, CLARKE, Vice- RC VI President, ident, DIRECTORS, Bamuel Alexander Oswald“Oliver, A. L, Olarke, E. O, Webster' Geo. H Jas. B. Heartwell, D. M. McE] Hinney, Firat Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes & permanent, home institution where School Bond sand other logally 1ssued Muniel, securitie to Nebraska can be be negotis on the most favorable terms Loans made on improved farm in all well settlea eounties of the state Shrough reponsible, local sorrespondents. DR. WHITTIER, 617 St Charles St. ST. LOUIS, Mo, A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical «olioges, has besn longer engaged In the tro b, ment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than any other physic'an in 8t. Loul a8 ci y papers & ow and (sl old residents know, Cousultation free and Invited. When it iafinconvenicnt to vis t the city for treatment, medlcin- cat be teut by wail ur exprees every- where, Cureibl: ca es yuaraoteed; whera doubt exists it is trakly stated, CuJl or write, Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness, Mercurial and other affeotions of Throat, Skin and Bones, Blood Impurities and Blood Poisoning, Skin_Aflections, Old_Sores and_Uloers, Impediments to_Marrisge,] Rheumatism, Piles. Special attention to cases from [ over-worked brain, SURGICAL CASES Skin proparatiins.” 7o_6ive special attention. Disesses arising from Imprudence, Fxcesses, Indulgences. T e 17, " bo may not; why, o Bt g CANDY[ == ' 83, or §5 far » eample ¥etall box by Express, of the b st Cancios in America, put up fn elegant boxes, and strict'y pure, Bultable for presents. charges light. |Express Refers ta all Chieago. Try it once. Address' C F. GUNTHER, Confectioner, Chicage, CANDY Jomn sranan a30mr pomawr Prodident, Vice Prev't. W, 8. Duisiiua, #oc. aud Troas, THE NEBRASEA MANUFACTURING 0 Lincoln, Neb MANUFAOTURERS OF Corn Planters Hrrrows,Farm Rollers Suliy Hay Rakes, Bucke: Blevating Wo are propared 0 do Job work sad manufac taring for obher parties, Address ul orders : ojtbe WEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 00 dncoln Neb; In theold Favorite ana FPRINOIFALLXNE —FOR CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, ‘"MILWAUKEE. DRTROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTO 't And@Douth-East. And all Poluts T HE L Hoarly 4,000 miles. 8 tnatead of & 2 NE COMPRISES o at all offices In the West. All information about Rates o Fai Oar Acocmmodations, T4 cha rully glven b mo Tablos, pplylning o PEROIVAL LOWELL, Geon, W. J, DAVENPORT, Gen. Agent, Connoll Blufls. . P. DURLL, Ticked [Ag). 0w mngo-ad iv EQUIPPED Rall Passenger Agl. Ohicage. hy jolid Smooth Steel Track 1l coanections are made In WNION DEPOTS bus_a Natlonal Repntation se being the r sat Threugh Car Line, aund is_universll: noeded 40 be tho FINES #d in the world for all classes of travel. Try it lm‘lx‘o\u will find teaveling & Inxary liscomfors. Through Ticketa via rhis Celobrated Line Sl “J. POTTER, 2d Vice-Pres’t & Gen. Manager,Chioago Officer Morse will relieve Officer Kd. gar at the U, P, depot. The Annual Encampment of the G. A, R. department of Towa will meet at the hall of Joo Hooker Post, No, 21, in Des Moines. Headquarters will be at the Aborn house, Reduced rates are expected over all roads in the state which will be antounced as soon as ascertained. Dele. atos and members will be charged only $2.00 por day. Posts mustered after Jan, 1, 1883, can only be repreeented by the Post commander; senior or junior vice in the absence of the commader. Com. mander in-Chief Paul Vandervoort is ex. peoted to be present. ADDITTONAL LOOALNEWS AN IMAGINARY CORPSE, Villainous Proceedings and the Way They Work Their Victims, Fast 1n the Clutches with a Dead Oase, Not a Corpse, Against Him, Money for the Unmarried. One of the most solid and subst s atial {nstitutions in this country is the Mar. riage Fund and Mutual Trust Association, n‘?}edu Rapids, Iowa, They are organ. ized under the laws of Towa, and heir of. ficers and directors are among the leading and most prominent business men o Cedar Rawid ery unmarried person should The bond of haman sympathy is so strong among the common masses of people in this country that when we meet one who is sufferlng sore afflic tion for a lost one whom they loved, it reaches deep down Into our hearts, h'l‘"'l':‘:"“']o‘;‘jfd"',g:'::‘:é':‘:f_'“ » and in the case we are about to men. fiovemmnnt bond, You can justas well i i ood sum of money to commence tlon the protended sfilioted villaln |have, & good wum Cf mgEey 0 O ber of came near reaching down luto an hon- | members have been paid off, receiving ver est passenger’s pocket for $26. As a')oo rsr cent on their investment. Writo metfoned in Tuz Bek, on Friday the 5 the rculars fully detailing the plan, which 18 the finest known. Do not postpone it. corpae dodge was very neatly played but failed this time to tako its trick, Good agents wanted. Mention where you saw this notice. -3m, the particulars of which are about as follows: On Friday afternoon a young man named Alfred Ejytchison, who owns elghty acres of land near North Bend, in Dodge county, Nebraska, and who had been ont there to look after his intorests, was returning to his home near Hord, in Clay county, Illi- nols, After arriving at the Union de- pot in Council Bluffs and taking his seat in one of the day coaches on an outgolng train on the 0., B. & Q rcai, a well dressed, pleasaut talking gen- tleman came along seacng himself near his Intended victim and scraping an acquaintance, when he informed the Illinois man that a brother of his Fad resently died at Lincoln, Neb ; that he had been out there to settle up the affairs and was on his way back to Galesburg, Ill, with the romains, taking good care in the course of tho conversation to agcertain when the Illinois man was golng and about the amount of money he had, o rt—— Trades Assembly Kesolutions, Waeras, The proprietor of The Globe of this clty, has reen fit on sun. dry occaslons to critisize the actions of this organization, clalming the right 80 to do by tormer and standing friendship to laboring men and labor organizations, and Wurkeas, This assembly belng de- slrous of ascertaining of the real sin- cerity of such profuse professlons as those clalmed by the proprietor of The Globe, do hereby ResoLve, That we respeotfully ask Mr. Morgan to anawer through the columns of his paper in what manner we are to recognize his friendly inter- ests in the labor cause, elther soclally or politioally; and be it further ResoLvep, That Mr. Morgan be re. spectfully requested to state the price of labor paid to his employes, and whether it corresponds with the SHORT LINE —OF THE— OHIOAGO, Nilwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running ite FAST EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNOCIL 'BLUFFS trom —~WITH— Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers ~AND THE— Finest Dining (_)_zll_'q in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE., Or 10 anv point beyond; or IF YOU AIIETGOIIIE NORTH ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chioago, Milwaukee& 8t. Paul R’y Ticket office located st cornes Millard Hotel, Omaha. £ See Time Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. 8. 8, MERRILL, A Bkin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. R. T- FELIX GOURAUD'S flfiental Cream or Magical Beau- A. V. I, CARPENTER, v, ' General Pass. Agont, tifler, o8 Tan, Pimples, Freck months, ualog it every day, , X, or ;rsle by all Druggiste and snd § 1¢-weow mo 2t ow -6m 'ABLISHED 1888, IDE 8PRING Arucxlllwn'mm—n'o'r PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btreod, ang 7-me 6m Wanted- not be eaan’every blemish’on One bottle will lash six Also Poudro Jub- I:lnou. superfiuous balr withoud Injury to n. B.T. GOURAUD, Sole prop., 48 Bond ¥ Fancy Goods Doslers hroughout the Unibed Biates, Canada yware of base {mlf £ Bo tablons. $1,000 reward for arrest and proof of avy one selling the same. r Farnam and Fourteenth streets and at U. P. Depot and ad friendly professions he has circulated, as well as correspond to the following established and well known rates paid in the immediate vicinity: Omaha Evening Bee Council Bluffs Advance. which he learned to be about $2,500, The “‘sorrowing, suffering” man then weat out to see his pal and fix up the check or draft for $50 on the First Nattonal bank of Galesburg, Ill, and meeting the Illinols man on the plat- City T form the afil cted gentleman dried his S:‘;:: Ulct”lrhzn\:x:e tears and informed the Illinois man |Tyes Molrse Leader. between sobs that he had just landed | 4 1 pe yr puRTHER RESOLVED, That his brother’s remains on the other side Mr Morgan be notified of thue' reso- of the car and was now ready to pro- 0 oceed on his sad journey, and would ::::: !o‘l;fi;"g:?i: Ak%;o: HB like the company of the Illinols man 0 as far as they travelled together. They Cofi{;n‘:lr d}-:ll;;'._ma Trades’ Assembly of went in the oar, both ocoupylng one seat, and before the train arrived at “@lobe” Stock. the local depot in this clty they had |To the Editor of Tus Buw, gone out on the platform, probably for | It may be of interest to the work- ingmen of Councll Bluffs and the pub- the purpose of reviving the broken Boartio thelvillian;iwhien & prstanded {yps generally to know that the writer labored at the case in the Globe office, baggageman appeared on the scene and demanded pay for the transportation of the corpse. Of course the broken- hearted fellow had no money bat plenty of good checks, and he present- ed a $40 one as mentloned, which the pretended rallroad officlal couid not change, but sald it was perfectly good, and the newly made acquaintance was asked tor the loan of a paltry sum, holding the draft as security till they should reach Galesburg or some point when they could ocash the check The young man from Illinols not be- ing conversant with the ways of bankers and millionairs, was some- what surprised at the way they pro- duced a $50 check on a national bank way back in Illinols, and was perhaps fnclined to doubt just where he was, but wkile doubting, General Agent 5., B. & Q jolned in its publication, for which he recelved a few dollars and two shares of stock in the concern. Hehas wai ed patiently ever since for the an- to sell, but all in vain. He still awaits in. R, OMAHA, March 24, —_——— Nothing bullds up shattered consti- Bitters, ) COMMERCIAL. COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y. Fuller, mer. Hamblin, of the . road and & Mr. Keene, who had been watching the movements of the *'af- ted” villlan, Introduced himself in the conversation by inquiring if those sharks were trying to borrow money on the check. About that time the “‘afflicted” villian and the pretended official, ina cowardly and rapid man- ner, deserted traln, corpse and all and fled across lots for safe quarters and more verdant fields, where checks were not such a rarity as to doubt thelr genulneness, The parties made | 25 nlmerld for the Metroggflun hotel, Officers | I1aas - Ready Brooks and Eigsr following up |Pef dozen. o S ncoa s e e WO PR 12 Larn—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 13c. Pourtay—Firm; dealers paying 130 per fiacas, arrestiog a party named | pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, Mardock, who proved his innocence, and the “afflicted” villian who claims his name is Hill, but thought by some here to be one, Fred Kline, who has been In the sleight-of-hand business rm- | before, At the trial the witness Eyt- chison, asked for and recelved per- mission to look at the prisoner, buv - | the affllcted fellow felt so bad about - | having'to abandon his pard and corpse that he could not gaze intg the face of his former cotraveller, and smilingly - | gazed upon the shoes which had car- nd | ried him safely across lots only the day before. After examination of witness Eytchison the case was con- tinued till this sfiernoonand prisoner remanded to jallin absence of $1,000 | W bonds, While the witness did not swear positive as to the identity of the ner, there is scarcely a doubt but o is the only and original fellow who was trying to get a co) through on sfternoon’s B. through the little pin holes of techni- calities and mistakes in law, there is no encouragement for officers to at- tempt to perform their duties. Any man who will attempt to decelve ro- ple on the corpse dodge should be treated so they would know how it felt to become a corpse and see if it was a plessant subject to be triffsd with. grain and provisions, 59 Pearl street. rejected 50c; good deman CorN—Dealers paying 87c; rejected corn Chicago, 450; new mixed., 471c; white corn, 880, The receipts of corn are light. OArs—Scarce and in good demand; 85 Har—4 00@6 00 per ton. Rye—40c; light supply. CorN MeAL—1 26per 100 pounds, ‘Woon ~Good supply, prices at yards, 5 00@6 00, CoAL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. b 50 per ton, Burrer—Plenty and in fair demand; @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 3 40, Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen. BTOOK, CarrLE—S 00@8 50; calves 5 00@7 50, paying b 50 to 6 50, for corn, advantage of these prices. The dealers continue to pay these pric notwithstanding s marked decline at the other poln! SOSERe A socisl glass of Hub Punch is oome aocessory of friendly interconrse and 'tis ready, THE YANKTON SCANDAL. e — missioners to Obtain Wealth, Washington Special to Philadelphia Press. the territory of Dakota and the ad- dal, Omana, Nen. Agents for the Life, Times, Treac] Daathek: ay ms wire. 0880 Jflmfll he ouly life suthorized by her and which wil & “Blood and Thuoder” stary, such & has been and will be pul lished, but & rua life by the only Derson who s in posession of althsal and dovoted wite: snd Truth ls more nter- the facte » recently taken by the territorial legis- lature for the removal of the capital from Yaokton forebodes an offense which will become a worse stench in ‘Young man or woman, if you want big money for & small amount, insure in the Marrisgo ation, und and Mutual Trust Associ- ar Rapids, Iowa, 58w, The people through northwestern Iowa are waking up considerably to the pros- poct of the Council Bluffs & Northern railway and all along the line they willing and avxious to help the enterprs thus securing for themselves an outlet and connection with the great railway center of the west. Indeed the prospects for its soon becorning # reality are more than fiattering. —The following change in the location of policemen for the city took place Sun. repudiation of bonds. Yankton is in the southeastern part of the terrl‘ory, and the removal of the caplital to ite more central has long been an- ticlpated. There has been great rival- for the possession of the Capltal, and feeling ran so high that the leglslatare at last determined to disregard all rival claims, and set up not only a new Cap- ital but & new town. The competing rallroads in the Territory, the North- western, and the Milwaukee and 8i, than fictlon, 4 gents should apply or ter. | day at noon: Officer Clough will take [ Paul, each presented two towns on “flfiry“um 8o “TBcts. l::?p{o '+ | Central station; Officer Cusick will take thelr res ve lines as available sites o1 Oham middle Brosdwsy; Officer Edgar, the First | for the Capital, but the leaders in the scheme drove off both these corpora- tlons by threatening hostile leglslation unless thelr lobbylats at Yankton were withdrawn. Thy throst was sucooes ful, and tho companios called away the mon who had been working for them in the leglsla:ure. A bill was passed declaring the oapital at Yankton removed, and ap. pointing a comm!tssion of nine mem- bers, whose names are contained in the act, to select a new site before the 1st of July. By the terma of the act the commisslon Is required, before designating a site, to have an offer of twenty acres of land and $100,000 in oash as a bonus for relocating the cap- ital, the land to be used for the pur poses of the territorial government and the money to be expended In erecting suitable buildings. The bill also provides that the commissioners shall not purchase or own land on the site of the new capital until after the explration of one year from the time it shall have been located. This last olause is presumptively designed to prevent the commissioners from mak- o fortunes in real estate through the information they will first possess of the site of the new capital, Governor Ordway drow this extr ordinary bill and modeled it after about the time Morgan and Willlams nouncement of a dividend or a chance the toot of Morgan's horn to call them tutions so quickly as Brown's Iron ohandise, broker, buper aud shipper of 9 P Waar -No. 2 spring, 76c; No. 8,63; and plenty at 1240 ‘VeaETABLES—Potatoes, 45¢; onions, 50c; cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 2 60 Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are 'he grain dealers ar payivg good prices Farmers can get from 87 to 88 now and farmers will do well to take il peculiarly acoeptable at parties, Uncork A Fine Chauce for the Daxota Com- The attempt to secure a division of misslon of the lower part Into the union as a state, received a decided setback by reason of the Yaukton bond Information recelved here from one of the prominent officers of | i she territory In relation to the action the nostrils of honest people than the ry among various towns in the interlor hill by which the capital of Nebraska was located at Lincoln. The commis- sloners who selected Lincoln for the oapital of that state made milllons by the niun(ion. It is well understood in Dakota, that while the commis- sloners personally under the new law may not buy up the lands around the site that may be chosen for the new capital, there is nothing to prevent thelr friends from boylng for them. It is reported that a stock compan, has already been qutetly formed wit! a capital of $1,000,000, to buy 10,000 acres of land at the polnt which the commieslonors will select for the terrl- torial capltal, This company will donate twenty acres and $1,000 to the territory. A spot will be chosen to which, at least, two rallroad lines will be built, and the profits of the ring on thelir cheap lands will be enormous. There is great excltement in the territory re. garding the removal of the capital,and charges of bribery and corruption are freely made, Pany, weak, and siokly children are made healthy and strong by using Brown's Iron Bitters. The Science of Certain Mysteries From The Boston Transcript. When we see chalrs skip abont, hear music boxes play without con- tact, witness the writing of untouched slate pencils, and see phosphorized tambourines float and clash in the alr above the heads of an audlence, we y, and even wust, admit the ope- ration of some unolassitied agency, but if we study of causes and effecis, and in the consclentous weighing of evidence, we shall notat once jump to the conclus- fon that our doparted friends have taken to these modes of entertain- ment. Sifted down to thé most gen- eralized form, all these furnitore and slate pencil tests haye one b: " temporary interruption of the action of gravitation. These new phenomena seem to say that nerve power or will power, which is but a concentrated cerebral actlon, can do some of the things hereto accomplished my mus- cle. As sclence has ceased to belleve that gravitation rides unhorsed through space, so we must infer that this phychologle or brain movement which opposes terrestrial gravitation has its medium likewise. This mediam may be the ether of physical sclence. At any rate, it seems likely that the metalllo magnet, which 50 overcomes gravitation, communi- es its power through space in the same way. We know by experiment that common alr s not the vehlcle of heat, electriclty or megnetism; all three travel just as easlly in a vacuum. But ether and vacuum appear to be identical; that {s, what sclentists have called a vacuum has the power of naferring vibrations, and so must ocontaln something. Hence we are not left stranded by our spiritistio phe nomens, but we may cling to the ether as & means of conveying braln vibra- tions, This, at least, Is the sclentific way or looking at these mystifying facts, The cheap and easy way Is to set them down to spirit power. — ‘WouLp not be withoutRedding's Russia Balve, is the verdict of all who use it. Price 25¢. A Boy with an Alligator Hide. Topeka State Journal, Dr. Hamilton has discovered the greatest living curloslty of the age. Those who have examined testify that it beats anything they ever saw. The curlosity is in a shape of a natural human being, a colored boy, 18 years of age, who waa born of slave parents, near Grenada, on the Misalssippt river, in the state of Mississippl. From the shoulders down his skin is just like that of an alligator, is thickly covered with black scales, and the whole Is pliable, though thick and scales drop off, leaving an Indenture in the , where new ones form and won agaln, His name is Moses kridge, snd he came here durin the exodus times with his father an stepmother, E———— A Quick Recovery- It gives us great to state that the merchant who was reported being at the point of death from an attack of Pneu- s, han mlnx,l recovered by the use of DR, WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, Naturally he feels grate- ful for the benefits derived from using this remedy, for the lungs and throat; and in giving publicity to this statement we are actuated by motives of public benefaction, trusting that others may be benefitted imilar manner. On sale by all drug- Northern Pacific Purchases In St Paul, The Ploneer Press publishes an officlally authorized statement of the late purchases of St. Paul property by the Northern Pacific, and the purposes to which they are devoted, The ter- ritory embraces 400 acres in two dlyi- slons, one to the northwest and south of Lake Como, the other extendlng beyond the city limits, east of north, and ocoupylug all of Trout Brook Valley, entering the city proper by & right of way from 160 to 200 feet wide. On the property It s estimated 200 miles of track oan be lald, and this excluslve of depots, frelght and pas- senger, oattle yards, shops, elevators, waterworks, ete. On the forty- mg':i " aores wu‘nod from Mayor tough, as the hide on one of these animals, Inthe summer. time these and forming a portlon of the easterly purchase & grand unton depot fs 10 be erected, into which the tralne Jof all connecting roads will ran Kvery facility for tracks is to be glven conneoting roads now built ana new ones expected, among the latter notably the Ohloago and Rook Island. Oa the westerly pur- ohase huge slaughter and packing hcuses are projected to kill and cure beef brought from Montana and ota. tweon the two purchases tracks will be ran, but the new line to Minneapolis will not be bullt at pres— ent. From Minnesots to Anoka the llue will at once be buflt on the west slde of the Mississippi. All purchases have boen with a view to terminal facllities for the transcontinental line which, with its two thousand miles of track and one thousand of laterals, will b dy for business September 1st. Machinery for the new and ex- tensive maln shops of the eastern divi- slon has been ordered and work on the bulldings will soon be commenced. WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES SOROFULA, WIFT'S SPECIFIO COURES ULOERS, szFT'H SPEOIFIO OURES CATARRH, SWIFT'S SPECIFIO CURES SORE! SWIFT'S SPECIFIO CURES BOIL SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CURES ERUPTION WIFT'S SPEOIFIO CURES ECZEMA, WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES RHEUMATISM, P WIFT'S v SPECIFIC REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC What it Did For an 014 Lady Cosnocron Starion, N, Y., December 26, 1878, IS THE bn?: N::G: ;:::Tb;:n::. "?.‘l‘i’, :g GREAT BLOOD REMEDY the time. About six mouths ago she Write for full particulars to got 8o feeble sho was helpless. Her old remedles, or physiclans, belng of no avail, I sent to Dapost, forty-five miles away, and got & gmttlu of Hop Bitters. It improved her so she was able to dress herself and walk about the house. When she had taken the second bottle she was able to take care of her own room and walk ont to her neighbor’s, and has improved all the time sinco, My wife and children also have derlved great benefit from their use. W. B. HATHAWAY, Agt U. 8. Ex. Co. DreLrvan, Wis,, Sept. 24, 1878, SWIFT SPECIFIC 0., Atlanta,fa, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 81 to 81.75 ver Bottle. DOCTOR SUBPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Remody for Plles, Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & Itching P And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These SurresiTonins act directly upon the coata of the Blood Vessels, and by thelr astringend affocta gontly force the blood trom the ewollen tumors, andby making the coata of the veins strong, provent their refllling, and hence a radi- coal cure s sure to follow thelr use. Price, 78 ki centa a box. For sale by alldi or sent b ‘mall on recolpbof price n.'“fi'.'ik fgetitute 718 Olive DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENGE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AXD YoUN0, MALR AND Fauavs. It 19 & wure, prompt and oftectual remeds or o l&“ is, Intermittent Fevers, Want o A Woakt bottle of the Hop Bitters, feeble old man of 78 when I got it, To-day Iam as active and foel as well as Idid at 30. I see a great many that need such a medicine, D. BOYOE. Transplanting Teeth. New York Mail and Express. ‘Do you ever transfer teeth from one person's jaw to another, dootor?” asked a reporter of a dentist on Thirty-fourth street. ‘‘Yes, oocaslonally,” was the reply. “I sometimes have a patlent whose teeth are sound with the exception of one or two, and who will not be con- tent with any artificlal substitute. In such a case the thing s to find a per- son willing, for any reason, to part with a sound tooth corrurondlng in position and slse. One of my cases :ym:ll:g m;n lromhl’ri:c;t.onh;lth;o .| A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioa ogical student, who had a y-de- ozyed front Incisor and had a horror ek n'hfi‘lfi;:lla:": "fi?‘; "‘a&'fl«‘i‘ifi ot Taae toth, T went"to Tl the | 505 i s o e ghstin B T ket STl Pl i o T IO R R - | 1a inconvenient to visit the c truted. ' Peoplo oare & good deal | medicias can be sent by mail o sxprossevory: moroe for a front than a back tooth.” whore. Curable casen guaranteed; where dou! oxisbn 1t {0 trankly stated. Oall of write. “How do you manage the trans- planting?” Nervous prostration, Debility, Montal and_Physioal Weakness, Merourial and *‘Well, I have both parties to the | Giyer aftections of Throat, Skin sud Bones operation In the operating room at the same time. The tooth to be trans ELM Im| z itios Bl Pol o ing, in Affections, Old Sores and Uloers, forred is drawn, and if perfeotly sound is immediately placed In the cavity ments_to m:uu, eumatism, from which the decayed one has been | - Stoaton 00 ohses Srom taken, Of oourse no time is loat, | over-worked brain, SURGIOAL OASES though a teoth wil retain ita vitality | recelve spoclal atbontion. _Diseasen arising for some time after being taken out, | from Imprudence, Kxoesses, Indulzences Somstimes the tooth to be transferred 20 18 found to be alightly decayed when ex- tracted, in which case we ocarefully fill | = oo oy gy gy 2 may ook why, l:.b:f::en s:tntlug it in the mouth of Its| .3 cure. Bealed for Hon;':'! "‘m % “‘Is it easy to find persons who will oq “Parts of the bu: poart with thelr teethi” S, e Tiopac 3ad Srsogiientl “Yen, for a sufficlent consideration, | 32, (atergeting sdiertmemont long run In There are always men to be found who, never having lain awake with the toothache all night, o more for a ten-dollar bill than for a good toot! A man who wants a tooth and w 1t badly enough to psy for it, can ways find one for sale by qulng down on the docks among the 'longshore- men or wherever there are a large number of laborers employed. In one case that I know of a young man parted with two perfectly sound front teoth for §3 each.” orvous Debility in all it 8 ‘Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Woakness and genoral Loss of Power. It nervous wasto, rejuvenates the faded intefleck, stronghthens the “enfeebled brain and orsix or#6. For saloby all druggl socur trom obasrration o reclfd o price by . Box 24 ha> .P. 0. Eoati e DR. WHITTIER. 617 8t. Charles 8t, ST. LOUIS Mo v i well told, Many ta; who may mar. OOL. L. T. FOSTER \Youngstown, Ohlo, May 10, 1588 B.J, KmnpaLy & Oo.—1 & Veory valus 18 that Iprised very Lighly, vin on ol jotnf OurWatchful Quardianand Falthful Protec tor Restored to Active Duty Agaln. Mr, Henry A, Waterman, of the city of Providence, R. I., for many years the faith- ful aud vigilant night watohman of the | S AL &F'arn Horse ts tho state Barstow Stove,Company's very extensive d. The m:—l "h. bo':! r‘mun establishment, having been confined to his [T S L home several weeks by a very distressing Very illness, on resuming duties again avails himself of this early opportunmity for sta ting briefly a fow plain facts, Mz, WATERMAN says— “A few months ago I was taken down with a severe sicknsss, which confined me and much er; and my left leg from the hip to the toes, ‘became monstrously swollen, and .u:..l;-d extremly from the constant intense . u y #0 great inflam. mation; lwupirylnz the various wso-called cures, all the time, and was under the treat- ment of » pbysician seven weeks, but get- ting no substantial reliel. At this time an ol{ friend, & polioe officer, called upon mi snd during our conversation informed me of the great benefit which he had obtained by the use of Hunt's Remedy, and ur, me to try it, as be considered it a wonderful medicine, 1 commenced taking Hunt's Romld;. baving very aith that it would do much in such a s'ubborn case as mine, but my doubt was soon dispelled; for before I had taken one bottle I began to gat better, the severe pains disappeared, the awollen leg gradually decr In size, snd I was anonungod to continue the use of the remedy; the improvement to m; health continues; my appetite is_good. ¥ have regained my strength. and performing again my duties as at the foundry, Every night I go up and down stairs more than one hundred times, snd am in good condition, and feel that my recovery is due to Hunt's Remedy alone. My severe sickness nnd teriibly swollen leg was caused by the disoasqd state of my kidneys, and I think it is ‘& most valuable medicine that will so speedily re- lieve and cure such a case as mine, I therefore most cheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy to all » flicted with Kid- ney Diseases, a¢ T know it to be a safe and reliable remedy,” *Providence, Deo, 5, 1882.” walk, e ATEFUL- CUMFORTIAG EPPS'3 COGOA. BREAKFAST, horough knowledge of the nataral I ations of digestion rplication of Il ot e Eppe bao provided our breakéas tablos with & olloately Havored boverage which may save s doctors’ bilis 1t (s by the judiclons h ap unl Ay snones untll strong eno y tondeacy 1o disease. maladies aro o sétack wharever thers o & weak MAY 8cApe ADY & )y keoplng our Solvos well torbified with pure blood Ad & trame."—Oivil Bervice " late siaply wikh bolling weber of itk Bl o sl or ik abas ooy 115 and o) Jsbated H. PHILLIPS THE LEADING NEW YORK TAILOR, Oall and look over my mew store and se my new goods,