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P, DUXLL, Tinket Lat, ous @nrnad (v SHORT LINE —OF THE— OIENO.AGD,’ Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS trom OMAHA AND OOUNCIL 'BLUFFS ~WITH~ Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers —AND THE— Finest Dining Oars in the World. CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond; or IF YOU ARETGIIIIIG NORTH BT. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Ticket office located in Paxto1 Hote', st corner Farnam anc jfourteenth streets and at U, P, De- pot and st Miliard Hotel, Omaha. £47S8ce Time Table in another columa, F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. H, CARPENTER, General Manager, Goneral Pass. Agon). J.T. OLARK, GEO, H. HEAFFORD, General Sup't, Ass't Gor “ess. Agent JOL, L, T. FOSTEK, IYoungstown, Ohlo, May 10, 1858 . B, J. KnnpAL & Co,—I had very valu blo Hamblotonian colb that I prised very bighly vin on one joint and 1 er which made him ver) Iarae; I had him undor $ho chargo of two veter inary surgeons which failed fo curo him. I wa one day reading tie « dvortisement of Kendall' Bpavin Cure lu tho Chicago Express,I determinac atones 0 try 16 and 5“ our cruggists bere & send for it, and they ordored throo botties; I ool all and I thought I would give it & thomn‘l trial, I used 1t according to directions and & fourth day he colb censed to bo Iamoe and fhs lumpe have disappeared. I used but one bobtl: and the colt's llmbs are as free of jumy nd y smooth a2 any horse In tho etate He 13 endirs Iy cared. The curo was ¢o remarkablo thah bavalobiwo of my beighhors have the vocial Ing two botklea who are now ncingis Vory reapechtally, , FOBTER proot, Pricosl. Al Dr god i¥for you. Dr. B.J. Kendall & Col, rlotors, Kaosburgk: Fails, V4. 591'.'? BY "ALL DRUGGIST: et DR. WHITTIER. 617 8t Charles St. ST. LOUIS Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioa colleges,, has boen longer engaged in the ireat ment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than any other poyeician in 8 hullllclly.filpun show and all old resident know. Coneultation free and Invited, When I is Inconventent to visit the city for ‘treatment medicines can be sent by mail or expross ever; whore, Curable cases guaranteed; where doubt exioba 1t o trankly stated. Oall or write. Nervous prostration, Debility, Menta! and Physical Weakness, Mercurial and other affections of Throat, Skin and Bones Blood Tmpurities and Blood Poison Skin_ Afieotions, Old Sores and Uloers Tmpediments to Marriago, Rbenmatiam, Piles. Special attention to oases frox over-worked brain, SURGICAL OASES Foceive special attention. Discases arising from Tmprudence, Excesses, Indulzence: 260 pages—the whol MAR stor vl old, aoy recelpts; who may mar GOXIE. e’ ", 0ok vy, snd cure. Sealed for 25¢ postage or stampe. e 1 skt et " 2adkwy DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. FoR OLD AND YOUNG, MALE AXD FRMALR. ;}hlmnbpmpt lnld :‘ufiw e"rm [3 eatior by ttent ot Appete,” Nemons Debiiy. i ahl e Siagen Me! , Loss of Brain Por Weakness and gonersl Low of Power. | It Bervous waste, vejavenaes. the aied_\ntehech m;m the enfeebled brain and restores fl.lon and vigor to the exhausted or nfl. ox noe of thousands ves It b0 an (nvalusble remedy. Price, $1.00 & bottle, orsix or#6. For sale by all druggists, or senl secure from observation on receipt of pric by Pr.Beaiphia"F. 6. Box 2480 8¢ IF YOU ARE COING EAST| Ohicago, MilWaukes&St, PanlB'y | IOWA ITEMS, Rock Rapids is to have a large new hotel, A driving park is beiog laid out at Ot. tumwa, The expenses of Davenport foot up $140,. 000 per year. Charles City taxes its salocns $500 per year under the new law, The J flerson roller mills are running night avd day filling orders. ‘The Methodists of Manchester will build & $10,000 brick church this season. A new brick depot building will bo put up by the railroad company at Kellogg. . The tressu er of Marehall county took in 8111,900.08 during the month ot Feb- ruary, A wealthy bachelor farmer of Osceola ccunty committed suicide on the 20th of this month. The contract for the iron and steel work of th- Marehall county jail has been let for $9,670, A bed of coal four and & half feet thick is being developed at Altoons, ten miles east of Das Moines, The Clinton county grand_jury reports that » new jail is needed, and should be at the county rent, The Northwestern aesociation of Odd Fellows will celebrate their 64th anniver. sary at Cedar Rapids, April 26 to 29, The Des Moines oity council has nct yet granted the new street railway company the franchise it asks The first meeting of the Iowa ezg buy- ers’ association was held in the board of trade room at Cedar Rapids on the 22d inst, The expenditures of Keokuk county f r the past three years haye exceeded the in- come by 812,231 47, Bob Harrison, the boy(fiumhov. will be one of the attractions of Clear Lake during the watering season. The amount of sales of real estats in Pot- tawattamie county for the week ending March 21 wae 856,€42,81, While the journeymen tailors of Des Moines are on & strike, the merchant tail- ors send the material for garments to Ohicago to be made up, The oldest person living in Towa is sup- posed to be Mrs. Madden, ot Plymouth connty, who i, now 110 years old. Fish ore being caught and hauled away from Spirit Liake by the wagon load and the people want it stepped. Two Mormon elders were recently de- nied the use of pulpits in Dabuaue in which to expound their dootrines, The ech)ol board of Creston has uesided to erect two pew school buildings, Both wiil be of brick and contain twelve rooms ench. Des Moines has just put on a paid fire department. The chief gets $300 per year, the drivers §60, and the ficemen $76 per month, There ia a probability of Cincinnati par- ties buyiog the idle giucose works at Des Moines and convertiog them into a distil- lery. A stock company has been formed at Slenwood to build a canning factory, It alresdy.has a cresmery, two fine hotels and & brick bank building, Itis rumored that a pariy of surveyors sent out by the C,, B. & Q railroad ~are surveying a line frem Greenfild to Coun- cil Bluff ¢ via Atlantic. The schools and churches of Harper, Keokuk county, are closed, owing to & pra nlence of scarlet fever, Seven deaths ocourred in one family. The old #tone church on Locust street, Dubugque, now being torn down, was built more than forty years ago, At one time it was used as & court house, The Barlington "“Y council has ordained that wagon tires shull be three and a half inches wide, This is to prevent the streets being cut up by narrow-tired wagons. The little town of Bedford is believed to be the champlon high licanse town in the state, $1,200 yer year being the figure, It is expected that three saloons will take out loenses, The Iowa and Mo nta Live Stock company is the title of a syndioate of Spencer capitalists who have banded together to deal in Montana cattle, The capital stock is $100,000, The Des Moines gas company after April 1at, will reduce the price of gas from 83 to 8 .50 per thoueand oubic feet. The tariff on street lamps will be reduced from $27 to 825, B{). vote of 2,140 out of 2,500 shares he Davenport gas company has amended ita articles of incorporation so as to lerlly put up the nocessary machinery for furn. ishing electric light, An unknown woman wae seen to jump off the Mussissippi river bridge at Daven. port on the evening of the 25th inst and after a short struggle to go down, Her identity is unknown, Certain economical Des Moines oitizens want the paid fire department discharged and a voluuteer one substituted. The ex- pense as it now is only a little over 4,000 per year. Des Moines has just collected $152,000 of city taxee, and the people are asking for strict economy in its expenditure, ql‘ln total amount will reach 8180,000, which the papers think is enough to run the city government for a year. The interior work of the mnew capitol building at Des Moines will be completed within the next three years, The house chamber is a magnificent room, much ln;}ar than that of the New York capitol building. ‘Work has been commenced on the new wate: works at Nowton, A very deep well ia being sunk, and s stoge tower forty- tive feet M‘Lh surmounted ‘with a tank twenty feet high is also a part of the works, A Warren county farmer thinks he will lose at least one thousand apple trees by the burating of the bark, caused by the se- vere cold weather of the past winter, Complaiots of the same kind are made in different parta of the state. The citizens’ committee has reported to the Des Moines council that the water- works company will not be ready to have the works tested until the frost is out of the ground. So the water war at Des Moines will go on, On the 26th at Creston the wife of Hon, John MoUlfler{n attempted suicide by shooting herself in the side with a revolver, Mental aberration was the cause, are entertained of her recovery. The bill favored by leaders of the state militia ra sos the state tax Jlevy from 1.10 of amill to 1.7 of & mill, raises the rank of officers, cuts down the enlistment terms from five to three years, and otherwise softens the thing for the home guards, Because of the injunction restraining the Des Moines treasurer from paying out city mouey resolutions have been introduced in the council to cut down the already mea- gre police force, shut off the gas, close the city library snd hospital and curtail the tive department to one-third its present force. Dubuque has & man who, while ia his sleeping hours, conceives hizself to be a greyhound or some other species of the canine tribe, and with nothing but his night apparel to shield his person frcm the ele ente, ho has been known to travel several miles after an imaginary rabbit, On one occasion, however, he turned with some fur in ocourse, this story is true, and man is & somsnambulist, Doubts E—— Did She Die? ‘No; she lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for years, the dootors dolng her no good; and at last was oured by this Hop Bit- ters the papers say s0 much about. Indeed! Indeed! how thankful we should be for that medlielne,” E——— A friend to the rich and ' poor, A mediclne that strengthens and heals, is Brown's Iron Bitters, COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOALNEWS SULLIVAN ‘OUTDONE, Butchery and Brutality go Hand in Band. 1t is carrently reported with some degree of certainty that a prize fight took place near Honey Oreck recently resulting in the death of one Dug Pints, who was stamped to doath by his opponent, Johu Mone, the latterlos- ing his nose avd & part of one car. It seemed to have baen a contest morely to sottle the quostion as to which town, Loveland or Honey Creok, o ntained the biggest man The fizht took place on the Fickel farm midway be. twoen the two towns resuliing in a victory for Loveland. Such brutality {s uncomm:n in these days of civili- zation, yet it is ted that Moss, the murderer of Points, {s still at large, e ——— CHUROH NOTICOES. Barrist CuurcH —Northeast corner of South Sixth and First ayenue, Services every Sunday at 10:30a. m, and 7:30 p, m. Sabbath school at 12m, Rev, J, G. Lemen, pastor, OarioLio CHUROH—Pearl stroet south of Willow avenue. Maes at7, 8, and 9 a, m, High mass and preaching at 10:80, Snndl“ school at 2 p. m.and vespers at 8:30. Rev. B, P, MoMenomy, pastor, PraspYTRRIAN CHURCH - Northeast cor- ner South Seventh street and Willow ave- nue, Morning services, 10:30; evening, 7.80, Sunday echool at 22 m, Young eople’s meeting Sunday evening, 6:30. g{ov. H. McMukin, pastor. Broanway M. E. CxurcA — Corner Broadway and South First street. Ser- vices at 10:30 &, m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12 m. Rev. Armstrong, pastor, CONGREGATIONAL COHURCH —Southwest corner Sixth at.,jand Seventh ave, Services Sunday morning at 11 at 7:30; Sunday school at 12:00 gle‘- meeting Sabbath evening 'yrus Hamlin, pastor. Ep scoran OHurcH—West side P south of Willow a: Services at 10:301 m. and 7:30 p, m.; Sunday school 12} m. Rev. Thomas J. Mackay, pastor, UN1TED BRETHREN, —Seventh strect and Tenth avenue, J. M. Harper, pastor, Services Sundays, 10:30 a, m_and 8:30 p. m. Sabhath achoo, ¢ Prayer meet- ing, Wednesdays, 7:30 A Western Enterprise. Waestern enterprises in which large amounuts of exclusive western money is engaged are rare lnstitations, and when one ls honestly and firmly or- ganized with a aolid foundation it Is certatnly worthy of more than a passicg mention; and recently in casting around for items of interest to our large olrcle of western readers we ochanced to fall in with a member of the Nebraska and Iowa insurance company, with their head office in Qounctl Bloffs and a general offico in Omaha, The company were incorpo- rated under the laws of Iowa and Nebraska on the 13th of day of March, 1883, and will begin the transaction of business the 21 day of April with a cash capital of $100,000. The stook- holders of this institation represent over $5,000,00 and are com- posed of several of the leading men of Omaha and Councll laffs J, M. COampbell, superintendent of agenoles s an old and practioal in. surance man and thoroughly under. stands his work, They will issue p icles on farm and city property, stooks of merchandise, trade, farmiag imple- ments, live stock, grain in orib, eto., etc. This is purely a home institu- tion, with plenty of good men and money behind it, and we believe our people throughout both states will show their appreciation of it by plac- ing thelr risks, or a reasonable part of them at least, with this company, thus building up western industries and keeplng the profits of a legitimate and necessary business institution at home where it will be used to farther other enterprises and building up our cities and towns, Let the good work Ro on, and we hope to chronicle many more of these large business en- terprises in our midst ere the year's work closes. Death of a Leading Oltizen. Judge Archibald 8. Bryant, died very suddenly in this city Thuraday night at 11:45 p. m. at his residence. The news was a complete surprise to nearly evoryone, He was sick abont thirty-six hours and was conscious up to within three hours of his death. The attack seemed to be billioueness He was one ol the oldest residents of this city, was born in Powhatten county, Virginla, July lst 1803, and at the age of nine years his parents moved to Frankfort, Kentucky, where he was rbised and educated and mar- rlod a Miss P. G. Montgomery in 1339 He then moved to Missourl and 1n 1849 was elected Jadge of Patman county, In 1852 he came to Counoll Bluffs, & city of about 500 soals, and has con- tlaously restded here since. Judge Bryant represented this county n the legislature in the winter of 1852 and 63, the county then comprising all of southwestern Iowa, He has been ac. tively engaged in business here until within the past few years, He was consldered & very exemplary and con- sclentions man, and was honored with a large circle of friends. No children wore born to them and his wife still survives him, He has a nephew re- here and in business, Reuben T, Bryant, and quite a nomber of rela- tives in Kentucky and Virglnla. He leaves an estate estimaled at from $50- 000 to $70,000 in property, Faneral sorvices'will tak 2 place at the resldence on Gith Avenue, near the transfer, on Sunday at 2 p. m, eSRB The followlng transfers of real es- tate are reported for ThHe BEk as ta- ken from the county records by J. W, Bquire & Oo,, abstractors of titles, and real estate and loan agents, Coun, oll Bluffs : H. B. Mann to O. M, Witt, e} se of 11 andsw}, 12, 77, 54, T, Bowmsn to E. B, Blwk, lot in block 13, Stutsman's 2d. L. Olapp to F. Benjamin, part ne ne 17,77,39,and lot 16 {n s of lot 2 in o} nw, 16, 77, 39 —$200, W. Lymsn to C, T, Gray, ptse ew 12,75, 40 —$83,47, A JOYFUL GREETING. Hello! How are you! I am glad nt last your eyes have fallen upon me, Now that wo have met, pray cultivate the acqualutance, for it is my purpose to interest aud serve you, Between you and I, though only & newspaper artiole, 1 am ambittous, Haviog a portentlous meesage for all mankind, it {t be cordlally received, ita import traly realizod and acted upon, I shall be considered & world’s benefactor, Could have no higher ambitlon you will admit. A misanthrope of smplo means de- termined to end this lite by drowning himself, Going to the banka of the caual, found the time not favorable for the purpose, a number of persons betng in the vlcinity, and daylight atill present. He conciuded to walk along the tow-path until It wan dark. While doing so, he heard piteous orles issuing from tho door of & hovel near by, and unconsciously walked over to the place, and found a poor family consisting of a mother sur. rounded by several children, who told him of thelr sufferings for food. He took from his pocket his wallet and handed it to the woman, reasoning with himself that he would not need it. The grateful thanks and pralses that he received from the reclpients of his bounty awoke emotion within his breast, of such a pleasurable charac- ter, that he changed his sulcidal in- tent. and declded to live for others. His future life became replete with good deeds—many a dark home and heart were made bright by his pres- ence. Well, my appearance in these ocol- umns, springs, simply from a desire on the part of those I represent, to benefit your news-devouring race. My province is to help you, your friends, your relations, aye, even your mother in law, if that iatereating lady be not already far beyond the pale of good influences. I am sent amoag men to bear tidings of a dlscovery that marks an epoch as important to the health of mankind as Newton's apple and Frank- lin's kite were to natural sclence. The sick, the discouraged, the de. jooted, the broken dowa, and the de- spalrlng, may now, all find o cure, certain as the Jordan proved to the Syrian lopper. Tt is only necessary, 88 in tho oase of that sufferer of old, t follow directions. The agent which T herald builds up the system, swoeps the coowebs from the brain, and sends pare, invigorat- ing blood dancing through the ar- terles, to the music ¢f happy lauzhter. The gloomy, worn-out man of busi- nees, by proper use of this wonderful medloine, will be enabled to meet teouble and reverses like a man Then, in perfect health, he will nt have abnormal views of the *‘Vicissi. tudes of fortane, which spares neither man, nor the proudest of hts works, which buries empires and oities in & co>mmon grave," The weak and nervous woman, just able to drag herself, in “‘moping mel- ancholly” thtough dutles of the day, may steal the bloom from blush roses, and have eyes bright and sparkling as the dew-drops nestling in their leaves; and the poor little baby, now disfig: ured with pimples and acabby sores, may me made aweet, cool and whole- some as—‘‘that younster of Mrs. Blank's, across the way, whose family is always in a glow of health,” Don't ou know the reason? ‘No.” Then will tell you, For years your neigh- bor has never been without Dr, Pleroe’s Golden Medioal Discovery. This remedy is a mediclne, not a beverage, aud s to be taken according to full and perfeotly plain directions accompanying each bottle. It is spe- cific, bat not a patent medloine, and contains no vile narcotles, or viler liy- unor, It s & prescription, used for ears by the well known physiolan, r, R, V. Plerce, of Boffulo, N. Y., whoee name 1s a household word in innumerable homes all over our own and foreign lands The (Golden Med. ioal Discovery is prepared and offered to the public by the World’s Dlspens. ary Medical Assoolation, a body o porate, existing by and under the lawa of the State of New York; its presi- dent, Dr, Pierce, the great speciallat in chronio diseases. The doctor has devoted the best years of a very busy and wonderfully suc. cessful life to the relief and cure of his suffering fellow-men, ~-and at & time, when high political honors lay broadly open beforo him, Dr. Pierce resigned his seat in the congress of the United States, slmply from a ronte of duty towards others. His assoclates in the great sanitarium represented to the doctor that the {mmense business of their Assoclation demanded that his personal attention should be pald to the great army of patients crowdiug upon them from every clime. Dr. Pierce is also the founder of the Iuvalide’ Hotel, al Buffalo, N. Y. This establishment, possersing all the comforts and luxu- rles of a first class American hotel, has in addition the daily attendance of a large faculty of emlnent specialists, whose practice collectively cover the whole field of surgery and chronle dissases. The laboratory in which Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical Discovery is prepared is an object of interest and wonder, It has a front- age of one hundred feet, a depth of one hundred and twenty five feet, and is nix storles high. 1In this mammoth and palatlal workshop two hundred persons are constantly employed in putting up Dr. Plerce's Medicines. While the Golden Medical Discov- ery's curatlve effects are almoat imme- diately felt, it is not merely a tem- porary stimulant, but ls as certainly a eafe and complete ocure, in all cases for which 1t is recommended, as it is that cortaln misery and death will follow their neglect. Dr. Picrce's Golden Medical Discovery will not cure club feet, will not refarnish armless or leg- less unfortunates with new and perfeot limbs, and 1t is not guaranteed that even a dozen bottles applied to any stray portlon of a second-hand skele- ton will develop such member into an animate, human form divine (7). In brief, it Is not asserted that this medicine wlll, or can, counteract the decrees of Providence. But In all cases where a high state of olvilization and cultivation has en- gendered disease and suffering, where- by God's natural man has me & nervous, artificlal belng, the Goldeu Medloal Discovery will positively re- store to him the strong, vigerous, self. asserting life, from which, almost un- oconloucaly, he had drifted far, and per- haps bopelessly away. It 1s clalmed us.gulnntud, 1f this medicine b; usod as proscribed, aud falthfully per- sorvered in areasonsbel time, it will per- manently onre llver complaint, and the varlous blood dlsorders consequent upon torpor of the liver in all their va rious forma and ramifioations, includ- ing bronchitls, consumption, which Is worofula of the lungs, dispepsia, cost- tiveness, slck-headache, skin diseases, fover and ague, malaria, and other dls- orders arising from poisoned or deter— iorated blood. This wonderfal medicine cures all humors, from the worst scrofula to a common blotch pimple, or eruption. Ecysipelas, salt-rhoum, fover-sores, soarly or rough skin, in short, all dis— easos oaused by bad blood, are con- quered by this powerful, purlfying, and {ovigorating medleine, Great eat- g uleers rapldly heal under its benign influences. Kspeclally has 1t manif ted ite potoncy in curing tetter boila, capuncles, scrofulous sores and swell- logs, white swellings, goitre or thick nock, and enlarged glands. Consup- tion which Is ecrofulous disease of the lunge, is promptly and positively ar- rested and cured by this sovereign and God given remedy, if taken before the stages aro reached. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, consumptive nlggb swots, and kindered affections, it is a sovereign remedy. For Indigestion, dyspepsia, and torpid liver, or “bil- fousness,” Golden Mediorl Discovery has no equal, as it effeots perfect and rapid ocur Toall ring from lassitude, wear- inoss, pondency, Isck of vigor or ambition, be it man, woman, or child, Dr. Plorce's Golden Medical Discovery will speedily impart new tone, vigor Andgl.l‘l’elw the whole -y-t;m. he hi nce will grow round, ruddy, 1:5 beam with the expression of lor{g lost confidence. 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Thoess who are iritable, petulant or fretful, ever seeing the gloomy side of life; who imagine ‘‘the time is out of jolnt; " to whom lifais a heavy burden not o blesslog; whom think the whole world {s arrayed against them, and an- ticipate calamlty at every turn; to all such let this message be full of encour. sgement and joy—Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will radically cure them, when it will be found, to their lasting benefit, that life and the world have not changed, but that disease had thrown clouds of misery and woe about then, through which all things were seen, as ‘‘through a glass darkey.” Let no sufferer be discouraged be- csuse he or she has tried other med- —=> happiness, and success, the price of #his great work has been fixed at one doilar and fifty ocents, post pald by mall to any address, while smaller and far inferfor books, purportiag to cover the same ground, havesold at five dol- larsa copy. 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Under date of Jnly9, 1882, Mr, £, B Bright of Windsor Locks Conn’, writes . plain modest narrative, which, from its very simplielty, has the truo ring of fine gold, He says: — My father is using Hunt's Romedy and seoms to be improving, in fact, he is very much better than he has been for a long time, He had heen tapped threo times, ‘The first time they got from him sixteen quarts of water, the second time thirteen quarts, and fully as much more the third time. and he would constantly fill up again every time after he had been tapped, until he commenced using Hunt's Remedy, which acted like magic in his case, as he begun to improve at once, and now his watery nocumulation passes away through the secretions naturally, and he has none of that swelling or filling up which was so fre- quent before the functions of the kidneys were restored by the use of Hunt's Rem. edy., He fa a well-known citisen of this place and has always been in business here,” Agaic he writes, Nov, 27, 1882,— *'I beg most cheerfully and truthfally to state, in regard to Hunt’s Remedy, that its use was the saving of my father's life. I spoke to you in my previous letter in re- rnd to his being tanped three times, It s the most remarkable oase that has ever boen heard of in this section, For a man of hin apo (sixty years) it is & most remark- able cure He had been unable to attend to his business more than s year, and was given up by the doctors. ““The firat bottle of Hunt's Remedy that he use 1 gave ‘natant relief. He has used in all seven hottles, and continues to use it whenever he feels droway or siuggish, and it affords iustant relief. * He is now atten- ding to his regular business, and has been weveral months. I am pertectly willing t you should publish this letter, as we thoroughly belisve that father's life was saved by using Huvt's Remedy; and these facts given above may bo a benefit to oth- ers suffering in like manner from diseases or inaction of the Kidneys and Liver.” CRATITUDE. Dexver, Cou,, August 20, 1882, Grx1a—1 cannot find words w th which to ex- press my geatitado to you for the cure your Bwilt's Specific has effoctd in my case. 1 was afflicted with the horrible diseaso for three yoars, and after wpending some time at the Hot Springs 1 used on'y ono dozen small sma'l bottlss of 8, 8, 8. and there i3 not a ign of the disease remain. ing My ‘sores are alihealed, my throat fs en- n," “‘Was tire'y well ble disease. 1 an rid o Belng a that torei- drug clerk, 1 have soen #o many hundreds of men dosed with Calomel, Todide ot Meicury and lodide of Potash, ustil they wete ¢ mplete wrecks, that I shudder to think of the m's ry which has beon brought folnes without benefit. In fact, there aro the cases the World's Dispen Medical Association particulery d to reach through their Dr.' Plercy's Golden Medical Discovery. When all other medicines fall let this be trled aud no one will be doomed to further dissppointment. The G lden Medical Discovery is 'a prescription of a physiclan with a wide-awake reputation and an honor- able position to malntain It is far beneath the dignity of Dr. Pierce to lend his name to any vile nostrum, or oatoch-penny preparation, whereby the publio may be decelved. Having used his Disoovery for many years in his unprecented private practice, he s convinced it is Indeed a speoifio in diseasos mentioned. Desiring this marvelous oure shall benefit, not only those with whom he comes personally in - | contact, but that all mankind may be embraced in his grand plan for the amelloration of human suffering, the dootor, through the World's dispen- sary Medioal Association, earnestly and most confidently recommends his Golden Medlcal Dlscovery to the pub- lio at large, assured the most skeptioal will be thoroughly convinced of its worth by a trial of single bottle. 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