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4 y YHE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY APRIL 4 OUNCIL BLUFFS, — PROPRIETOR OF——— . W E L ILIETER, TOW A. ' PALACKE MURSIC HALIL! % ¥ Head uarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS, now approved and used by all first-class Artists. GDTTAGE AND BURDETTE OHGANS Guitars, Accordeons, WESTER Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 0F EVERY DESCRIPTION, such as Violin Music Boxes, Italian Strings, Etc., Etc. Also a full line of MUSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BINDERS AND SHERET 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. Orders solicited Bluffs, lowa. Good Organs at $560 and upward. Address, Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments, J. MUELLER, Council COUNCIL BL.UXES LANGTRY WAVES. Latest styles from the east, in Langtry Waves and Reversible Lan Frizzes at MRS, J. J. GOOD'S, 29 Main street, opporite post cflice. FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings ot every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, Special attention is called to the fact that the metals aro melted in GRUCIBLES which gives the very best castin, Burning Brands Ll DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, CIGAR and TOBACCO FACTORIES, Eto., Eto., As well as Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Worke: Corner 8ixth streotand Eloventh aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICGE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Bluffs Real Estate & Collectlon Agenoy. n 0dd Fellow s block, over Savings' Baay, 8ty OOUNOCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME 'TABLE. HI0AGO, ROOE ISLAND AND PACIFIO, . Arrive, Dos Molncanc* 4:40 p m GHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QOINOY. rt. Arrive, 7:00p m Neb & Kas Ex..8:20 a m Arrive, 8T. And all l'oI'uh has_a National Rej r eat Throu ad in the world for Try it and you wil IM of a discom! Tickets v LX) lfi cheeytally given by Gen. lnt UNION PAOPIO, LOUIS AND PACIFIO, Arrive. Mall and Ex.. 4:30 pm Cannon Ball..11:05 & m UX CITY AND PACHIO, Arrive. Frm Sloux C'y.6:50 p m Frm Fort Niobrara, For St. Paul. CHIOAGO, MILWAUKNR AKD BT, PA Leave Council Blufts. Arrivea :20 0 m | Mail and Atlantic Ex.[§5:15 p m | Atlantic ] CIICAGO, NILWAUKKR AND 6. PAUL. Arrives at mh Mail anc Pacific EX. Atlantic Mail and *Except Sundays. 1Excopt Saturdays. $Exocept Mondays. {Dally. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. il Blufts Leave Omaha. 10 8am, 0am 108m, 11am,ipm, 2pm,3p m, 4 p'm, 5 pm, 6p m. run half hourly to the Union Pacific Dopot. On Sunday the cara begin their trips at gllock a, ., and run voguiarly during the day at9, 11, 24, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to city times MRS, B. J. HILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON i VAV, + zaman CITlZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs Organized wnder the laws of the Biate of Iowa Pald u) # 76,000 Anhm 200,000 Interest paid on te tnsued on the principal ctica of the Unibed States and Bpocial attention given to collections and correspondence with ym’-‘apu returne DIRBOTORS J.D.Edmundson, E.L. Bhugari, J . W. Wallace, W, Bodter! 1. MAVERIOK NATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and Congress Streets. BOSTON. CAPITAL, . - 8400,000 SURPLUS, - . 0600,000 Transacts a'general Banking business, Re oceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and others, Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Oable Transfers in Earope and Tel- egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States, Buys aad sells Gov- ernment and other Investment Becurities, and executes any business for its Corre- spondents in the line of Banking, ABA P. POTTER, Presiden:. J. J. EDDY, Oashler, J. Ni:loflfl. Ase't Oashler. Car Line, All Information about Ratea o Fare, Car memllmdl'lofll. Time Tabloes, OHIOAGO PEORI LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK,BOSTO East .:fllm Nearly 4,000 miloa. Solid Smooth ftee! Trac! 1l connections are mlde in UNION D!POTI ntation a8 belng Ratl all olassos Of_bravel. Il find traveling & laxury ort, ia rhis Oelebrated Line offices In the West, applyintag 4o en. Passencer Agt, Chioage | W.J, DAVENPORT, t()mlm:ll Binfls, YKLL, Tickes {Agh."0ms CHIOAGO* Or to any = SHORT LINE 1s now running ite FABT EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNOCIL 'BLUFFS | Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST 0 MILWAUKEE. voint bevend; or IF YOU ARE T(.‘.I)Illfl NORTH ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukes& St. PanlR'y Ticket office located in Paxto1 Hote!, at corner Farnam ancjFourteenth stroets and at U, P, De- pot and ! Millard Hotel, Omaha. 48 Sec Time Table F. A. NAS| 8. 8, MERRILL, General J. T. CLARK, Oeneral Sup't Manager. in another column, H, General Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Pass. Agen) GEO. H. HEAFFORD, ARe't Gon “ass., Agent N, and 1o nnlun-lh nceded to be the FINEST EQUIPPED ld Vice-Pres’t & Gon. Manager, Ohlcage P!ROWAL LOWELL, COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDIIIONALLOOALNEWS The License Question, Mayor Bowman, Aldermen Seiden- topt, Wood aud Eicher are deserving of all honor for their noble contest against the reduction of saloonllcenses, The men who have the best saloors are not anxious to have the city filled with a lot of whisky shanties: We hope the aldermen will stand firm #2aiost any reduotion, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Corrected daily by J. Y. Fuller, mer. vhandise_broker, buyer and shipper of grain and provisions, 39 Pearl WHzAT -No, 2 paying corn Chicago, 450; new mlxsi 8¢, oom. 8be. 'l’he receipts of corn al OArs—Scarce and in good damlnd, Bv Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton, Rye—40c; light supply. CoRN MEAL—1 25per 100 pounds. Woon—Good supply; prices at] yards, 5 00@6 00, CoaL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton, men—l’lunty sod In fair demlnd, and plenty at 130 wholesaling at 13c. rm; dealers paying 130 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. ‘VearTABLES —Potatoes, 45¢; onions, 50c; cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; apples, 2 50 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, BrooMs—2 00@3 00 per dozen, STOOK, CaTTLE—S8 00@8 50; calves 5 00@7 50, Hoas—Market for quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying 5 60 to 6 50. The grain dealers ara 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 dealera munul to pay these prices, notwithstanding & marked decline at all the other points, ZETNA IN BERUPTIUN. The Fiery IMountain Which Has Ex- * cited Wonder and Awe in All IRecorded Time. The cable news ha s it that the great volcano of Slolly, Mt. .E'na, has again opened its throat and belched forth devouring flame, the eroption being aocompanied by an earthquake SOREES which has destroyod several houses. The dispatch 18 peovokingly meeger, Cob nfel Lo but thero s enough of it to suggost a the horrors of the event. The fiory Mllwaukee & stl Pa;n] mouatafn and ite geographlcal belong: h ings occupy an immense territory, eighty-sevon miles fn circumfer- RAILWAY ence. But lying beyond these limits have not been far enough away to escape a vislt from the burning tava, All around tho lower balt of the mountain group, of which A na is the chief are clus- tored towns aud vilages, orchurds, —WITH— vineyards and olive groves. Tore de- P q M m t sl composed lava furnishes a rich soil in nllman’s Magnificont 8186pers | which all formn of vegetable life flour. D Ish with the minimum of aftention —AND THE— from the former. It Is for this rea. son that the Sicllian farmers, undis- mayed by the possible danger which may come upon them at a moment without warning, gnnue thelr calling here, a further inducement belng the deltclous climate. Higher up on the mountain is & belt six or seven miles wide of forest in which are found cork trees, with chestnut, pine, oal and other vuimu, l“ ol great alze, Here, too, s fine pasturage, Still higher up isithe reglon of eternal ice and snow, where novegtation Is found bat 'bhh plies the regions below with thie: molsture, sud where may by’ harvested loe for the use of the people in the villages. From the mouth on the summit of the moun- taln—which is In fact a serles of vol- canoes, some of which have from time added thelr lames tp those of thelr chief—there rlse continaally clouds of sulphurous smoke, while deep grumb. lings suggest the seething commotion golng on in its depths, The record of the eruptlons from this devil's farnace is 1mg. The tirst up which autrition, and by & fine mpmla of Ej od o aeifcately Bavor wany heavy dostors’ use of guch articles way be gradually bult up until stron, be realst every tend: of subtle maladi V0 astack whereve d beversg GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS’S COGOA. BREAKFAST, & thorough knowlodge of the natural luw govern the operations of digestion aud careful application of ¥he well-selected Cocos, My ur breakfast tables with s ¢ which may save s bills 18 s by the judiclon of dlet that & constitubior enough %o disease. - Hundreds oting around ue resdy lone; there 1s & woak pol s fatal ahatt by keoping our. .....‘;‘.E‘mu.a rith purs bload sud & peoh sourabad trame.” Bervice b b ey 1 JaMES el bolling water or ailk 8 o 1b), by Graeers, Ia} BPPS & 00¢- B on, Moatat a. entry is dated 700 years orso B. C The succeeding items note recurrences of this purgative effort of nature at varying Intervals, sometimes of two hundred years. Tt was {n the year 43 B, 0. that thers occurred an erup- tlon and earthquake, which was be- leved to portend the death of Cieser, who, indeed was moon after slain in the o.pllnl In 1169 A D the city Catania wes destro with 156,000 persons, by one of the most disastrous eruptions, with an accompanying earthqueks yet recorded. Ooccasion- ally it has happened that themountain ttself has suftered from Its own doings, the flaming mouth of the crater haviog swallowed huge portions gz ::o cone, thus roduclug the height whelmed by tbe fiery cascade. The stream was estimated to bs fifteen miles long and two or three miles wide, and its flow continued for elght weeks. Agaln, in 1693, Cantania was shaken to the ground, and 18 000 people were destroyed by an eruption and earth- qui which did not cease until fifty nl!lu and towns in Siclly and 60,000 to 100,0C0 inhabitants were swept from existencs, The record shows an increase in the frequency of the eruptions within the last three or four centuries, probably because there has been a greater care taken In noting the events and pre- serving whatever reglstry wae made, rather than because of an actual in- crease in the number. Although seventy-nine eruptions have been duly noted, the latest in the list being dated In 1868. The volcano, whether quiescent or In action, has been justly called “famous,” ‘‘immense,” ‘‘ter- rible,” and has excited wonder and awe in all recorded time. REMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely ald Nature i making you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptlo, or are suffering from any of the numer- ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a wverelgn remedy 1n all such complaints. If youare wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this momont, and turn fora cure to Hop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible slokness Nervousness, you will find a “Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resi- dent of a miasmatic district, barrioade your system against the scourge of all countries—malarla, epidemic, bilious and {ntermittent (avon—by the use of Hop Bitters. {( u have rough, plmple or sal- low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bitters will give you falr skin, rich blood, and sweotest breath, health and comfort, In short they ocure all diseases of the stomch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease, $500 will be paid for a case they wil not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, Invalid wife, lster mother, or daughter, can be made the ploturo of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifie. Wil yon let them suffer? The best preparation of fron a doo- tor can prescribe is Brown's Iron Bit. ters, becanse it aoes not Injure the teeth as other tron medicinos will, A FIENDIS 4 PLOT. An Unsuccessful Attempt to Destroy the Laflin & Rana Works Die-3 coverea—Gravels in the Cake. New York, March 30.—What {s thougnt to have been a deliberate plot to plow up the Luflin & Rand powder works, at Singack, Passalo county, N, J., near the Moun.ain View station on the Delaware, Lackawsuna & Westorn ratlrond, was discovered on Wednesday in time to prevent the demolition of the bulldings and the probable loss of wseveral v The works consist of & number of small bulldings, connected by a tram Ths ingredients of the powder lu ground separately, and theu sent to be mixed, and the mixture pressed into large cakes in the ‘‘wheelhouse,” These are taken to the corning-mil), where they are broken into lum, The lumps are, in diffsrent bnl.ldlnu farther on, granulated (nto the re- quired s!zes and finished. The discovery of Wednesdsy was made by an employe named Kelly, who, a8 one of the cakes was about to be sent to the sorning-mill, uotlced a pebble in it. This is a source of da ger carefully avolded, as the contaot of the flint with the iron breakers in the ccruiug mill is eertaln to produce spark, Koslly removed part of the onke and fouud a handful of gravel in it. Buspleion was sroused, and the works were at once stopped. It seemed cortaln that the gravel must have been put into the cake by de- sign, as there was so large a quantity of it, and that it must have been put in at the wheelhouse where it could be safely done, as the pressure there is not suffislent to cause sparks. The motive sacribed by those who suspect a deliberate attempt to blow the works up is jealously on the part of some of the older hands toward, some new men, powdermakers of e; perience from Ohlo, who had been put in place of some discharged workmen, The old hands who remained did not like this, The Ohlo men polnt to the fact that most of thelr number were e anex, In 1869 there was an | emploged about the ocorning-mill, ercption fn which Catanls waw over- where the explosion wuldnnlnlly take place. The facts were kept very quiet for two days. An investigation {8 In progress, with a view to appre- hending the supposed conspirator or conspirators. The last explosion at the Laflin & Rand powder works was in December, 1882, when throe em- ployes were killed. Its ocause has ve/er been rtained. Butter Exports. Dilspatches from Washington state that reports of the bureau of statlstios show & very marked deorease oi ex- ports of batter. Comparing the ex- ports for the ten months ending on February 28, 1883, with those of the ocorresponding ten months of the pre- vious year, it appears that the smount exported fell from near 16,000,000 pounds to about 7,600,000 vounds. The New York Commercial Balletin says: There was reason to suppose that even of this diminished quantity a considerable portion was really imita- tlon butter, and thls, of course, makes the forelgn outlet for the product during the period named shrink even into still more insignificant propor tions, As showna few days ago, this unfortunate result is clearly due to the mistaken policy of the producers in keeping back their stocks at a perlod when every reasonable offort should have been made to keep business in motlon. With the still existing an. tagonlsm to western ladle-worked which was created a couple of seasons ago and inabllity to find a margin at the prices asked for better goods, ship- pors have let American butter severely alone during the past season; and while the shipments within & week or two have inoreased a trifle, it s only because an Immense shrinkage on valuo has induced » fow ventures in this line. Uf what may be called falrly usefal butter for the export trade holders have become free sellers for about half the price they asked originally, and at 38} per ocent less than conld probably have been ob- talned; wl:nl{J atock on which the deterloration in quality is greater has sold by the ton at 10@1lo. and there is more left seeking a market. A steady marketing of goods fresh from the churn st a fair average price would unquestionably bave averted In a great measure the disastrous condition of affalrs now ourrent, ay well as given a serlous blow to the sale of subati- tates. Will producers heed the les- sonf ——— Money for the Unmarried. One of thn most solid and subst 1 atial institutions in this country is the Jlar. rll%“d Fund and Mutual Trust Assnciation, ar Rapids, Towa, They are organ- ized uuder tho laws of Towa, and heir of- ficers and directors are among the leading and most inent business men o Cedar Rapids, Every unmarried person should have a certificata in this associatios It is a splendid investment, as safo ay government bond, You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence married life on as not. A largs number of members have beon pald off, receiving over 800 per cont on their investment. Write for circulars fully detailing the plan, which 18 the finest known. Do not postpone it. Good agents wanted, Mention where you saw this no 16-8m, A Big Nevada Wildeat, On Sunday night last, as Danlel Tyer and Bill Dye were strollingabout a wile from thelr home, near Wallace, Calaveras county, they heard their dogs making & mnolse a short distance away. (areaching the scene of the trouble they found that the dogs had treed a monstrous wildoat. The cat seemed to feel quite secure, and it stretched itself ac fall length along one of the branches of the tree and torned its half sleepy looking eyes on the dogs beneath. Tyer got his shot-gun loaded with bnnklhot a8 quickly as posaible, and blazing away, knocked the wildeat off the flmb to the ground. A terrible fight at onoe ensued between the animal and the besiegers. It soon vanquished the dogs, and then mud for the young men, Tyer was just as quick as the o He had but one charge in his gun, and he knew he must put that where It would do the most good, As the cat made a spring Tyer fired, kill- ing the Infarlated animal. The cat welghed a hundred pounds, It was 24 fnches In height ard 4} feet In length, and mensured 38 inchesaround the body.—[Virginia City Chronicle. incinneti, 0,, weional endorse- : I have presoribed DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS in a great numbes of cases wnd always with success. Oue caro in particular was given up ‘by several phye been called ‘subjoined pr isns who bad for consultation with my- self, The patient had all the l{mptmfll of confirmed consumption—cold night sweats, hectic fover, harassing cough, etc, He commenced imue xllmlully to get better ond was soon restored to his usual health, Ialso found DR. WM. HALL'S BAL. SALL FOR THE LUNGS the most valu- iable expectorant for breaking up distress. ing coughs snd colds thet I haye ever used,” 3L.dweodlw A friend to the rich and poor. A medleine that nnngthm and heals, Is Brown's Iron Bltters. Rejolce, rejolce, ‘'He is alive Again," Lost, but Is Found." Under date of July 9, 1882, Mr, E, B Bright of Windsor Locks Conn', writes a, plain modest narrative, which, from its very simplielty, has the true ring of fine gold, Ho sayw:— *‘My father is using Hunt's Remedy and seems to be improving, in fact, he is very muoh 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 conatantly 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 mow his watery aocumulation 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 ocitizen of this place and has always been in business here,” Again 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, the most remarkable oase that has 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 a year, and was given up by the doctors. *“The first bottle of Hunt's Remedy that he use 1 gave ‘nstant relief. o has used in all seven bottles, and continues to use it whenever he feels drowsy or suggish, and it lflnr(ll lnltlnt 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 thoroughly believe shat father's life was saved by using Hunt'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,” “'Was o Fund, Mutual , of Cedar Rapids, Tows, ken of in many of the leading papers of the state. *‘Money for tho Un. married” hoads their advertisement in snother column of this vaper. £5.8m Ve notice Trust Assooiaf highly A 8kin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Oream or Magical Bean- tifler, s the least harmful of all the One bottle will y da; Also Poudro Jub- fiuous halr wichout injury to 8kln preparaticns, months, using it dllo remia s n:Nm{l B. 7. GOURAUD, So'e prop., 44 Bond For's 10 by all Drucglats and Fancy Goods Dealors throughout the United States,” Oanada Kurope. £47 Hiowaro of baso Imitations. 81,000 reward for arveat and proof of any one selling the same. 1 M-woow -mo 2t ow -6m - A regular graauate DR, HENDEBSON, |4 meh'tr, Feseuete 608 & 608 Wyardocte 8t [ vears' practice—1: KANSAS CITY, MO in lhlu«po s Authorized by the state to Chry Epliepry, avo W i, Urin. ary o d Skin Discases, Hawiar ) Bto, Curce puar- nlow. Thou- sands of cases cared. No injarfous medicias vaed No deteution from businees. Al edi. cines furnished—even to patients at distance, Co.sultation hd co tidential—oail or write Age and oxperience are importaut A BOOK for both sexes—illustrated—and clrcnlars of other mra‘l o wond sosled for 1wo Sc stamps. FREE DR. WHITTIER, 617 8t. Oharles 8t. 8T. LOUIS Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medics collogos,, bue beon longe: ed In ment of CHRONIC, N fl““} BKIN AN BLOOD Dissasos thun ans othes ghystoiun fa oy Louls as city papers show and ?] old resldent, know. Consultation free and lovited, When i Is lnconvenient to visit the oty modicines can be sent by mall or where. Curable cases cuaranteed; whi exiotu it 1o frankly shated. Oull or write, Nervous prostration, Dobility, Mente and_ Physioal Wexkness, More other affections of Thmn. Blood Tmpurities and Blood Polsoning, Bkin~ Affections, Old Sores and Uloers Ilnpullmsnh to Mnr_nue Rbeumatism, Pilos. Bpeclal attention to oases fron over-worked braln, SURGICAL OASER reosive speclal attention, Diseasen rising from Tmprudence, Ixuuu,‘lndnh noe: RA wly CURES do. do, do, do. do. do, do. do. do. SCROFULA, SORES, ULCERS, BOILS, ERUPTIONS, CATARRH, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, SKIN DISEASES, BLOOD DISEASES, SWIFT'S SPECIFIO proot Kot lifor These digestion, Weal The inv or § domd Write for full particular’ #age to the Uaf ly cured.; The cure wan #0 remark bave lottwo of m‘ g ing two bottles who are Band for Price Bl ou. nosharch Faile, 8ot ¥ Aw-ly BUrROAITORIS mcud\lnlloodv-all lndb of Appetite, ,..F.I,,".,'.P, o an_interesting adver aterssing sdverbsmeat Toog \20,97ldenos ct Bunbug about this REMOVES ALL TAINT, HEREDITARY OR OBHERWISE, SWIFT'S SPECIFIC IS THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. and little book “‘Mes- nate Suffering.” *0.81,000 Reward will ho pald to any Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 bottles of8.8.8., one particle of Morcury, lodide of Potassium, or other Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC 00, Propmwn, Atlanta. Ga. ,00 .0 OOL. L. T. FOSTER. 1¥oungstown, Ohio, May 10, 1858 rDa B.J. Kuxpalu & Co.—1 had & very valas bls Hamblsdontan colt Shat Iprised very highly, ho biad & large bor oind and & fuuall e on the which him very Iame; 1 had o chargo of two veler: which fallod 4 ctre i, surgeo! 1 waa nn".y reading the \dvertisement of Kendall's Bpavin Qure I determined in She Ohioago Expross, our draggista hore e stons fobry fh and got o tond fort, nd they ordere three bobtiar; [ kook all an 14 1 would give 18 & thoro \rial, T nud ¥ aocarding to diroctions and tourlh day the colt osased 40 be Iamo and the inmpe have disspposrod: but one bothle And ‘the colk' Thuibe aro ay £ros ot laape and smooth as any horse In the H hbors hlvl the rew: now usi ;m* FOSTER wumrewe curcuiar giving positivs All vraggiste mn Lor e o, &) Kondull & 00 Very roapoatls RY ALL 'n,uuqls'l‘s DOCTOR STEINHARTS SUPPOSITORIES! The Great Popular Remody for Piles. Bure cure for Blind, Bleeding & Iching P And -q forma ot n.mrud.\ mun i thae LBttt effocts nnll‘hm the 'blood "trom the seelie tumors, and by making tho coats of the velns strong, preveqt tholr fefling, and hence's rein cal cure s sure to follow their uss, cents a box. mail on u-lpm f Prino 1I yLII dw’ un For lll! b DOCTOR STEINHART'S ESSENCE OF LIFE. FoR OLD AND YOUNG, MALE AND FrMALR. 1t 1a & sure, prompt and effectual remeds or yspepsia, Intermittent Fovers, Wang Nervous Debility in all its S o the faded lntellock, feebled brain and rostores d vigor to the exhausted or xperictice of thousands proves it 4o able remedy. Price, $1.00 a bottle, For salo by all druggists, or uul soours from obacrvation n rocelpt of*price by hnv P. 0. Box 2460 8t —‘Parts of the h et th Bunsa body e, onk i, o On Svarione ary Jory ::.., [~ culars nv% all wflwhn —hhh h‘ |.., lllqlr