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mpmn e SRS I'HE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY APRIL 8 OUNCIIL, BL.UFTFS, . MU IEILIL.EX, PROPRIETOR OF— — TOW A. PALACKE MUSIC HALIL! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER OTTAGE AND BURDETTE GRGANS. H Guitars, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Italian Strings, Etc., Etc. Importer and dealer in MU PIANOS, line of ow approved and used by all first-class Artists. WESTER AUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, such as Vil - Also a ful MUSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BINDERS AND SHEET MUSIC Fancy Goods, Childrens' Carriages, Velocipedes, Bycicles, Carts and Wagons. will seli at To make room for new stock EXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Good Organs at $50 and upward. dress, Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments, Orders solicited J. MUELLER, Council Bluffs, lowa. COUNOIL BLUFFES LANGTRY WAVES. Latest styles from the esst, in Langtry Waves and Reversible Lan Frizzes at MRS, J. J. GOOD'S, 29 Main street, oppoeite post «ffice, COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDIIIONALLOOALNEWS —The good citizens of Missouri V-lley are justly indignant over the late Moses and Points brutality. The entire matter is to be sifted to the bottom, and all par- FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, attention is called to the fact that the metals are meited in crucIBLES which gives the very best castings, Burning Brands FOR— DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK- ERS, OIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Eto., Eto., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, ‘Works: Corner Sixth street and Eleventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA., W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agency. n Odd Fellow s block, over Savings' sy, isn8-ty COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIO. Arrive. Atlantic Ext...520 pm Exand Mail*,.925a m D. Moines ac*..7:15 OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, Depart. and Ex*..7:00p m Neb & Kas Ex..8:20a m 15 p m Accom. (Mon.).1:45 p m 9:55 a m rees. w0 p o ! 5?1 and umon racTIIO. Dz‘m Arrive. Overland Xx.11:80 &. m. | Ovoriand Ex..4:00 p.fm. Linooln Ex..11:30 8. m, g:‘vlurlll a.m, 100 p. ve. Mall and Ex., 4:30 pm Cannon Ball..11:06 # m CHICAGO, MILWAUKRR AND BT, PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. d Ex..9:20 & m | Mail and Ex 5pm : CHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND 8T, PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha, Mail and Ex..* acific Ex... Atlantic Ev. Mail and Ex *Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays. Except Mondays. |Daily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8am,9am10am|8am9am, 10am, 1amim2pm3p|ilam tpm, 2pm,3p m,4pm,5pm,6pm. |m,dpm,bpm,6pm. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacifie Depot. O Sunday tho cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock a. m., and run regularly during the day #t9, 11,24, 5'and 6 o'cl nd run to city time} MRS, £, J. HILTON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH 222 Proadwav CounciliBluffe. D. KDMUNDEON, N, L. SHUGART, A, W, ATRENY eak, Vice-Pres't. Cashler. SITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organized nnder 1d up capital., X athorised capital. 200,000 Interest pald on time deposits. Drafta lssued { the principal cities of the United Btatos and drope. Special attention given to collectiont f correspondence with promph returas laws of tho State of Iows 76,000 DIRNOTORS ®. Edmundson, E. L. Shugart ] W. Wallace, 3. W. Rodter’ T, IAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and Congress Streets, BOSTON. QPITAL, . - $400.000 SRPLUS, - - 8400,000 tansacts » general Banking business, Re- otes the accounts of Banks, Bankers and okrs, Draws Foreign Exchange and mkes Cable Transfers in Europe and Tel- epphio Transfers of Money throughout t1United States, Buys and eells Gov- ement and other lnvestment Securities, o executes any business for its Corre: spdents in the line of Banking, ABA P. POTTER, Prealden’. J. EDDY, Oashlor. J. W. WORK, Asa't Oashier. BaasToRK, - EPPS’S COGOA, ticipants will, we hope, receive thelr re- ward, ~«We inadvertently omitted mention in yesterday’s fssue of the location of the ac. cident whereby a man lost his life by the cars, Tke place is near Missouri Valley, and we are indebted to C, E. V. Saundere, of that town, for the particulars which he gave us in two hours after the occurrence, —There is & cave in the bluff near the high school dug out by the children, which is an extremely dangerous place for the little ones to play in. 1t should be closed, or we may have to chronicle the sad fate of a number of the little ones. The walls of the bluff are now ina crumbling con. dition. —The ladies of the Presbyterian synodi- cal miseionary association are laboring for the purpose of securing the seryices of a missionary for the Fox and Sioux Indians of this state, They expect to raise suffi- 1o pl TR une clent funds to establish this mission, and mojfiflnxn we trust that every person with the ood CHICAGO, oyl el PEORI cause, ST. LOUIS, *Druggists say that Lydia E. Pink- Mle AU‘ KEE ham's-Vegetable Compound is the best ¥ medy for femal laints th e N y ) WHO'S TO BLAME ? Another Young Soul Takes A A Teap Into the Great Unknown, And all Poluts East and®outh-East. THE LINEOOMPRIBES Nearly 4,000 milos. Solid Smooth Steel Track 1l connections are made in UNION DEPOTS- s National tlon a8 being the ¢ eat Through Car Line, and is universally nceded #o bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall ad in the world for all classes of_travel. Try It and you will find $raveling » laxut) Instead of & ort. Tiokets via rhis Celebrated Line o o af all offices in the Weet. All intormation sbout Rates 0 Fare, Sloepls., Gat Acocmmodations, 'l"l‘r’n‘u Tables, &a., wili 5§ erfully glven by spplylaing ToJ. BOTTER, $d Vice-Proa’s & Gen. Manager,Chloage PERCIVAL LOWELL, Gen, Passencar Agt, Ohioago W.J. DAVENPORT, Gan, Agent, Conacl] Blus. H. P. DUELL, Ticket §Agh, oms We are called upon to narrate the sudden decease of another young girl —tired of life and its fickleness, or perhaps the 1nconstancy or perfidy of alover. Tae facts are substantially as follows, gathered from rellable sources: Loast July there sppeared at the Mer- chants’ restaurant on Broadway, a young girl, about nineteen years old, and who gave her name as Addie Lei- fert. She asked Mr. Ross, the pro- prietor, for work, which he gave her, She labored hers as a dining room girl up to the time of her death. Whlle engaged in the restaurant she formed the : cquaintance of one Steb bius or Slemmer, who seemad to have acted the part of sultor. Her conduce was that of a lady, and the @at0-ed- (v SHORT LINE ‘=OF THE— OEIOAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from proprietor and attaches of the i restaurant speak of her in compli- I]MAHA ARD uu“ml‘ BL“FFS mentary terms. They say she seemed ' ~WITH— h\\ppky and contented, and only when speaking of home, or lover, did any- Pullman’s Magnificent S166pers | thing like a shadow of eadners over- T spread her countenance. She on several occaslons stated to the family of Mr. Jacob Jacobaon, attaches of the restaurant, that she left home with & young man, and that on return- ing to the paternal roof after a short absence was treated so coldly that she concluded to leave home forever. She stated that her people lived near Corning, Towa, and were wenlthy, She further stated upon one occasion that ‘*‘her fellow” in this place con- tinued making her pledges which he hasoften broken. Nothing was thought of this conversation until this morn- ing the report was circulated that a young girl had COMMITTED SUICIDE at the resinenceof Mrs. Birmerts, 111 Washington avenue. A Bek re- porter tened to the scene, but found the inmates aggravatiogly un- communicative, and all questions failed to ellclt anything like eatlsfac- tory information. By vlsiting the restaurant where she worked the facts above were learned, . Pioney, the attending phy riclan, was npext interviewed, = He stated poritlvely that every indicatior pointed to suicide by opfum in some form, He was firat ealled to see her at abont 11 o'clock Sunday night. He fonnd her perfectly conssions, but Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST OHICA GO' MILWAUKEE. Or to any polnt beyoud; or IF YOU AREEOING NORTH ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukee& St PaulR'y &@rSee Time Table in another column.® F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omah: 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager. General Pass. Agent K GEO. H, HEAFFORD, Ass't Gon “ags, Agent RK, eral Sup't. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING BREAKFAST, sufferlog from the effcots of the g drug. Admintstering the usual ::{:Fglé:' e antidotes In such cases, he no propertios of well-seloctod Cocos, My, | left for home, not until Epps has provided our bresktast tables with s deiloatoly Bavored beversge whick: may save a many heavy doctors’ billa 1t {8 by the Judicions use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually bult up until strong enough 40 resist overy tendency to discaso. Hundred: of subtle maladies are Aoating around us ready 10 attack wherever there is a weak polok. W may secape many s tatal shatt by k volves well fortified with pure blood erly nourished trame."—Oivil Bervi o ll.mfly with bolling water or milk u bine only (§+1b and Ib), by Grooers, iabeled sho got worse. Monday morning he was hastily callod to see her agaln, This time he found her completely narcotized, and himself inowpable of rendering her any asslstance. doetor is of the opinion that she had secreted somewhere about her person a quantity of the drug, and had found he had informed them to call him if | The | C few hours she was dead. Uadertaker Connell was notified, and as it was not thoughe necessary to hold an in quest, a cnsket wan farnished and her parents notified. Taiey were expected on tho evening train, but up to going to press have not got here. Thus has nmrad another young life, and the real causes that lead to her death will perhaps forever remain a mystery. The best preparation of fron & doc- tor can prescribe is Brown's Iron Blt. ters, because it does not Injure the teeth as other {ron medicines will, PERSONAL. W. W. Bonner, W, J. Brewer, J. E. Parker and A, L. Madden, Chicago; O, C. Baldwin, E. F. Shugart and Henry Efsemeon. On Petitlons and Memorlals—W. F. Sapp, A, T. Eiwell and James L. Stewart. On Statlstios—J. C. Dehaven, E, H. Odell and Jacob Sims. Hon. W.H M. Posey then ad- dressed the meeting In regard to varl- ous vital interests and improvements ot a governmental nature. The de- talls of the forthocoming Ualted States court houte were disoussed as well as private matters of a public character, such as the large emigration of Ohio men, ete. Adjournad. The conocert last night by the Eighty-first regiment band was exosp- tlonally artistio. Mr. B. Friedman has returned to E.Whitma, J, 8, Richardson and 0. E, , the city with his bride. Froumsnn, St. Louis; M. O. McGrath, New York; W, A, Stone, Omaha; J. H, Daggert, Creston; Geo, T, Lee, Keokuk, and L. A, Maupin, Pierre, are among the prominent arrivals at the Ogden. Mr,, W, Graham, the polite, atten. tive and efficient yardmaster of the Chi- cago & Rock Teland road, at this railroad oénter, was united in wedlook to Miss Christine Christianson, by Justice Abbott Sunday evenine, Both of this county. Mr, Jobn A. Baldwin returned from Chicago yesterday, after a ten days' ab- sence. He was called there by the sick- ness of his wife, who, we areglad tolearn, is getting well, Mr. D. N. Heisler, bookkeeper for the firm of Weir & Olausen, has been laid up for several days with a severe attack of pleurisy, Justice E. J. Abbott will visit Des Moines on G. A. R. business. The judge is an enthusiastioc member of the order, J. H. Aldrich, » leading cattle man of North Texas, is in the city with a view of locating, Mr, james Doyle, an old and worthy farmer of Neola, callea Monday morning, Justice Vaughan left for the state capi tal yesterday on business, Did She Die? ‘No; she lingered and sunffered along, pining away all the time for years, the dootors dolng her no good; and a last was cured by this Hog Bit- ters the papers say so much about. Indeed! indeed! how thankful we should be for that medlcine.” g it N e - M COMMERCIAL. OOUNOIL BLUFPS MARKET, Qorrected daily by J. Y. Kuller, mer. chandise ‘broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pearl street. WHERAT -No. 2 spring, 76c; No. 8, 63; rejected 50c; good demand, CorN—Dealers paying 833 rejected corn Chicago, 450; new mixed. 48¢; white corn, 850, The receipts of corn are light. OAms —Scarce and in good demand; 85, Hav—4 00@6 00 per ton. Rye—40c; light supply. Cory MzaL—1 25per 100 pounds. ‘Woon—Good supply, prices at, yards, 5 00@6 00. CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; #oft. b 50 per ton, UTTkR—Plenty and fn fair demand; 2c; creamery, 80c, Eaos - Ready sale and plenty at 130 per dozen, Larp—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 18c, PouureY —Firm; doealers paying 130 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. VEGETABLES —Potatoes, 45¢; onions, 50c; cabbages, 30@400 per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40. Brooms—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOOK, CArTLE—8 00@38 50; calves 5 00@7 50, Hoos—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are payiog 5 50 to 6 50, ‘The grain dealers ars paying good prices for corn. Farmers can et from 33 to 850 now and farmers will do well to take advantage of these prices, ‘The dealers continue to pay these prices, notwithstanding a marked decline at all the other points, A friend to tho rioh aund poor. A medicine that strengthens and heals, is Brown’s Iron Bitters. B0OARD OF TRADE. Appointment of Committees for the Year, At & regular seosion of the board of trade held last evening, Joseph L, Stewart and Alexander Wood wero eiccted to membership, A communic i from J. J. Dickey was recelved anunouncing that he would meet the board next Saturday afternoon and dlecuss telegraph mat- ters, The standing committee for the en- suing year were appointed as followe; Oo Telegraphs, Rallroads and Pab- lic Carriers—Hon, O. H. Manlvg, W, . James, and J. W. Ohapman, i | AFTER THE BIG BALL. How the Vanderbilt Mansion Looked ~K¥ood by the Barrel. —_— “I'm tired out, that’s what I am,” remarked a Vanderbilt retalner to a reporter, after the fatigues of a more than usually heavy period ot domestio servitude inoldent to the ball of Mon. day evening, ‘‘and we're all hupside down., Get stralghtened out! why, hit'll take a week or more to get things same as they was, ust you fancy what thines'd be like after the visitors drunk §6,000 worth of cham- pagne, to say nothin’ of the eatin’ and tother kinds of drinkin’, which was varlous.” The falthful domes- tlo seemed to be rellevod of the ar- istooratic dissipation consequent tpon 8o notable an event in the annals of the republican royalty. “It'sno use s harsk’'n me a 1ot o’ questions which I can’t begin to answer. Everything went hoff lively, as the sayin’' is, though I guees the damage'll come one way or another to nigh on ter $2,000, p'raps more.” “How do you meanf”’ “Why, there was one or two broken vases and sich like proceedings.” “‘But cannot you GIVE ME AN IDEA of the appearance of the rooms at the close of the festivitiea?”’ “Wich was, to say the least, hodd. You see the comp’ny didn't go away untll after 6 o’clock, and some on 'em left at least 'arf their costumes be'iad 'em, There was bits of lace here, & part of train there, a fellow’s doublet in one corner; while the middle of the ball room was strewn with broken flowers and leaves —looking for all the world like a palace just before a hauc- tlon.” “‘What will be done with the flow- ers?” “A good many was taken away by tho gaests; the best as was loft ‘are waltn' orders. Some'll go to the serv- ants, and I hear that several will be gent to the orspitals and churches, It's too early to ssy for sure what'll be done with’em. I gue:s there's nigh on 'arf of 'em that's us good as new.” ““Were any of the pictures dwm- aged?” “‘Not a3 I knows of; leastways I don’t hear of any. But the damage to the lace curtaius was considerable, I couldn’t be in every pluce at once, so I don’t know everything that ’appenéd. I am told that quite A LOT OF JEWELRY was gathered up this mornin’ and 'anded to the dotectives."” ““What detectiver?"” ““There was a dozen or more on duty to s3e to that particular duty, and as sples to keop a b’ eye on the waiters lent they might prig somethin’. We had & hundred hextra waiters on pur- pose. Lor bless yer, the jam was sim- ply orful, and I must say they did splendld.” “‘What Is going to be done with the surplus food.” “‘Talking of food, I reckon there's enough left to supply a hundred fami- lies for & week. Most of 1t ‘Il havo to be given away; 1t can't keept.” ““‘Who will get iti’ “‘The orspitals and the servants, Why the waste In hlces alone was somethin’ orful, and as for the wines and lickers they was locked up just as soon as poseiblo to keep the men sery- an from geiting dronk. Towards the last a good :nany of 'em had has much as they could carry. However there wasn’t much to complain of on that accouat, thouph there was A TIDY FEW of "om protty!full, 1 spose, take it all | & together, thore was as much as $1,000 worth of food left hover in one shape and another, most of whic'd spoil in- alde of tweniy-four 'oura, Then there is a tidy bit of brokeun glass which ls always to bs expected at sich gather- inge, How wuck’ thatcome to! Well, 1 think a conple of hundred doliars 'ud about cover that.” From another source it was ascer- talued that the disposition of the sur- Oa Btreets, Highways and Puabllo | plus food, flowers and other perishable Worke—J. W. Rodefer, Alex Wood, | articles had already been provided for and John N. Baldwin, an opportunity of REPEATING YHE DOSB after he lefs the night before, JAMES BPPS & 00., ookl wly m“mhflfflh Ina a week before the ball took place, | Oa Emigration snd Manufactures— | among the varlous charities and insti- J. M, Palmer and Lucius Wells, tatlons in which ths Vanderbilt fam. On Agriculture and Commerce—¥., ' ily are Interested AL day long sev- eral light wagons were busily engaged 10 carting them away. Under date of July 9, 1882, Mr, E Bright of Windsor Locks Conn', writes a, plain modest narrative, which, from its very simplielty, has the true ring of fine gold, He says: — ‘My father is using Hunt's Remedy and seems to be improving, in fact, he is very much better than he has been for a long time, He had heen tapped three 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 ho had been tapped, until he commenced using Hunt's Remedy, which acted like magio in his case, as he begun to improve at once, and mow his watery aocumulation passes away through the secretions naturally, and he has none of that swelling or filling up which waa so fre- quent before the functions of the kidneys ‘were restored by the use of Hunt's Rem. edy, He fa a well-known citizen of this place and has always been in business here,” Agair he writes, Nov, 27, 1882,— *'I beg most cheerfully and truthfully to state, in regard to Hunt's Remedy, that its use was the saving of my father's life, 1 spoke to you in my previous letter in re- ard to his being tapped three times, . s the most remarkable ocase that bas ever been heard of in this section, For a man of his apo (sixty years) it is & most remark. able cure. He had been unable to attend to his business more than » year, and was given up by the dootors, *“The first bottle of Hunt's Remedy that he use 1 gave !nstant rel He has used in all seven bottles, and continues to use it he feels drowsy or siuggish, and it instant relief. * He is now atten- ding to bis regular business, and has been several months. I am pertectly willing that you should publish this letter, as we thorooghly believe that father's life was saved by using Hunt's Remedy; and these facts given above may bo a benefit to oth- era suffering in like manner from dise or inaction of the Kidneys and Liver.” Ve notice the M Fund, Mutual Trust Association, of 3:5' r lhpldll Tows, ken of in many of the leading papers of the state, ‘‘Money for tho Un- married” heads their advertisement in snother eolumn of 5-8m A 8kin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever, DR. T FELIX GOURAUDS Oriental Cream or Magical Beau- tifier. prepara- tlon s pro- " perly made y Accept no WASe counterfolt The distingulshed Dr. L. A. of tho HAUT ON (w patient); recommend o cast havmful of all the 8kin preparati One bortle will last six usiog it overy day. Also Poudro Jub- tilo romoves superfluous hals wi-hout injury to tho skl I un. M. B. T. GOURAUD, 80'e prop., 44 Bond r's lo by all Druegists and Fancy Goods Dealors throughout the United States, Canads snd Europe. Howare of base Imitations. 81,000 reward t and proof of any one selling the same. 00w -ma 2t ow ~fim 603 & 603 Wya: docte Bt.) | vears' KANBAS CITY, M0, ' | in Chicago, Authorized by the state t) treab Chroulc,Nervousand Privata dia ¢ hma, Epilepsy, Rh iine, Tago W ith, U 9) L RHILITY, (1c88 Of sexua! power) Etc. Curcs guat- anto:d oF money retuc ded. Casrg low. Thou. sands of cases c No' injurious medicinos om business. All ven to patients at a distance, Co. aultation free ahd co tidsntial—call or write importaut A BUOK for DR. WHITTIER. 817 Bt Uhnarles Bt, 8T. LOUIS Mo AR GLADUATE of two medica ongaged In the tread NIC, NERVOUS, SKIN ANP seases than any other phyelcian In 5§ y papers show aud sl old resldent Call or write. _ Nervous _prostration, Debility, Menta Blood Tmpuritios and Bio Biin_Affectfons, Old Sorcs and Uloars ntion to cases fre URGICAL OAS ntion, Disonses arlsing Exoosses, Indulzenccs ory wll old, Many ocelpte; who may mar " Who miay Bob, wh GHOXIDE. Y’ s, a0k by, recelve speolal from Tmprue and cure, Bealad for 2o poskage or slamps, ) 'nfl&'n OURES SCROFULA, do. SORES, do. ULOCERS, do. BOILS, do. ERUPTIONS, do. OATARRH, do. ECZEMA, do. RHEUMATISM, do. SKIN DISEASES, do. BLOOD DISEASES, SWIFT'S SPECIFIO REMOVES ALL TAINT, HEREDITARY OR OBHERWISE, SWIFT'S SPECIFIC 1S THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. ‘Write for full particutar, and little bool sago to the Uafortunate Suffering. ¥2.81,000 Reward will he paid to any Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 bottles o 8.8.8,, ono particle of Morcury, lodide of Potassium, or other Mineral substance. SWIFE SPECIFIC C0., Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga. Price of Small Slse, R .8 1,00 Large Bise, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGL OOL. L. T. FOBTER. 1Youngslown, Ohlo, May 1 &nu J. Kxuoay & Co.—1 M.A"u.'.ym here W o os; 1 b00k Alland @ Ahoaeht T would give 1t a thoroagh 1 ased 1b acoording to directions and atonce %0 try 1§ and got ourd: nd for 18, and they ordered three Iamps have di and the col¥'s Iim) smooth as Any horso in tho stabe Ho s entive: Iy cured. Tho curo was so remarkable thal havo letfwo of m ighbors have the remals g two botiles w! rosTER Band tor imehcasen clrcuiar glving positive proof. Pricedl. A1l Drugyishe have 1§ _or cas kot i for you, Dr. B.J Kendall & Oof, Pre- pristors, Enosbargh Fulis, V. SOLD 2V ALL Aow-ly ens, Fely on Wihuever 04 ar use of optum: tobaoea, 3 parootion. SUPPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Remody for Plles. Bure cure for Blind, Bleeding & Itohing P And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These Burresrronis act directly upon the ooats of the Blood Vessels, and by thels astringent affecta gently foroe the blood from the swollen tumors, and by making the coats of the velns strong, prevent thoir refilling, and hence & radis cal cure 1 sure to follow their use. Price, 16 cents a box. ~ For sale by all drugglsts, or sent b ‘mail on receipt of lpflce y En ‘h {getitute TI8 Olive St 5t Lonix s DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. FOk OLD AND Y0UK0, MALE AND FaMALE. It 18 & sure, prompt and effoctual remeds or digestion, Dyspep-is, Intermittent Fevers, Wan A 1o all_ita Stages wer, Prostration, of Power, It n-filll! loct, the faded Intel nfeebled brain and restores r to the exhausted or- surpris ng 5. Tho experience of thousands proves it 40 o an_ invaluable remedy, Price, $1,00 8 bottle, or six or 8. For elo by all druggists, or senf socure from observation on receipt of price by . Steinhar P. 0. Box B«‘x‘nhm-l [+ 2460 St ERSO] “‘Parts of the hum, ..Kmfl, du\fiq* and stren m.un,".:ub:?.’ an interesting advert sement long run in dur bor. I roply to 10qu ries wo will tay thas ere’ 00 evidence ¢! humbug about this, — O viio oontrary, the advertiscrs af+ vory e dorsed Interes od persons way get lw:’bdh e T . P, 0, 618, B, X. ¥, ~Tolado vaning AR -y

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