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- - - I'HE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY APRIL 10 7. OUNCIL BLUFFS, ~——PROPRIETOR OF - MU EILIL.IEXR, TOW A. PALACKE MUSIC HALL! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS, now approved and used by all first-class Artists. COTTAGE ANI] BURDETTE UBGANS Guitars, Accordeons, Music Boxes, Italian Strings, Etc., Etc. Also a full line of WESTER Importer and dealer in' MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DES RIPTION, such as Violin MUSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BINDERS AND SHERT 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. Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments, Address, Orders solicited J. MUELLER, Council Bluffs, lowa COUNCIL BL.UEXES COUNCIL BLUFFS LANGTRY WAVES. Latest styles from the east, in Lanctry Waves and Reversible Lan Frizzes at MRS, J. J GOOD'B 29 Maln street, opposit e post «flice, ADDITIONALLOOALNEWS Boardof 3upervisors, Pottawattamie County, Thursday ana Friday The treasurer was instructed to re- fund to A. B, Walker certaln taxes heretofore erroneously paid. Also a FOUNDRY. WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to_contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY lRON And any ALLOY OF BRASS. L Spacial attention n called to the ct that the are mo tod in CRUCIBLES which gives tbe Vory beat castings, Burning Brands B DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. ERS, OIGAR and TOBAOOO FAOTORIES, Eto,, Eto., As wall Cattle Brands ARR NICELY EXECUTED. Works; Comer Bixth stroot and Eleventh aveuus, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, W. R. VAUGHAN. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Council Blufts Real Estate & Collection Agency. n 0dd Fellow l hloek over Savings' 8 ¢y Arrive, pm Neb & Kas Ex..8:208 m " Guicaco AxD vonTawmTERX, part. ve. Paclfic Ex}. Mail and Ex Accom. (Mo OHICAGO, MILWAUKKE AND ST. PAUL. Arrives C Mail and Atlantic Ex. UKKR AND BT. Arrives Pacific Ex. Mail and *Except Sundays. 1Excopt Saturdays. {Except Mondays. |Daily. Council Biufis & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. Samoam 108 m,|8am9am, 10am, 1amim2pmsp|llam tpm, 2pm,3p m,4pm,6pm6pm. |m4pm5pm6pm Streot cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacifie Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 o'clock &, ., and run regu'arly during the d M9, 11, 2 4, 5'a0d 6 o'clock, and run to aity tim LSEUGARY, 4. . sTAEE %0, maTiDa8, | B e CITIZENS BANK Of Oeuncil Bluffs, Organtsed under the laws of the Biate of Iows Pald up capital. L) 1I.Ifi Aal capltal. torest pald on bl ratte |-w o o prln:lpd.:ll: e Gatted Biaben wog Bpeclal attention eiven 4o colleotions and correspondence with promph returas. DIRBOTORS '3.D.Bdmundeon, K.L.Shugart, | + W, Wallace, J. W. for, Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASBTINGS, NEB, Oapital Stook, - - $100,000 JAS, B. HEARTWELL, President, A. L. CLARKE, Vico-President. E. 0. WEBSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, * Samuel Alexander A. L. Olarke, Goo. H_ Prat, Oswald"Oliver, E. 0. Webster Jas. B. Hoartwell, D. M. McEl Hinney, First Mortgag—e_L;.-ns a Specialty furnishes a permanent, home uumuuan o aTe hool Bead wand other legally I-rud Munlol securitle o Nebraska can be oo the mosh favorable terms well settioa looal like petition of J. D. Edmundson was granted, and Horace Everett secared the grant of a like rejuest. The olaim of J. H. Burroughs, over- seer of the poor, for balance still un- paid of 610, R. F. Bryant was then elected over- seer of the poor with a salary of $60 per month, The auditor was authorlzad to issue Mr. Bryant an order for $300 to pay cash items until June session of the S. E. MAXON, AROR I T =B Q T. Office over savings bank, OOUNOIL BLUFFS. « . Towa MRS, B. J. HILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 PFroadwav CounnciliBluffs. MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and Congress Streets. ard. W. C. James was upon his petition relieved from farther responsibility on BOSTON. the bond cf W. R, Vaughan as justice & & .000 | of the peace. SoEbLbs, . " aau Oa motion resolved that Thos. Bow- Transacts a general Banking business, oceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and others, Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Oable Transfers in Europe and Tel- egraphic Tranafers of Money throughout the United States, Buys and sells Gov- ernment and other 1nvestment Securities, and executes any business for its Corre: spondents in the line of Banking, ASA P. POTTER, Presiden'. J. J. EDDY, Oashier. - | man be allowed to pay tax of 1881 on 8w, } sec, 18, sw. } sec. 19, and e. § nw. } sec. 19, 74 43 on an assessvd va'uation of $1,776 Roisolved that J. M. Phillips be in- struoted to bulld a fence around the lot purchased by the county for jail lot to be used by the overseer of the poor for woodyard if he saw fit. Raymond & Oampbell were swarded the contract for building all bridges that may be ordered bullt by the board OIS Cashler. for one year from April 1st, 1883, they —————————————————— | being the lowest bidders. ResoLvep, That Dr. Parish be awarded the contract for attending all pnvp-n and farcishing medicines that —OF THE— y be ordered by the trustees of Muodonh, Siver Creek and Grove OEIOCAGO, townships. . Dr. Toomas was awarded contract Mllwalukee & St. Pa‘u] in like manner for same service in Oarson and Washington townships. RAILWAY The petition of N. B. Taylor for an abatement of taxes was referred to city council, Mr. Phillips and Underwood were appoiated a committee on the matter of bricgs on Vaughan a Also three bridges on Barchard’s farm in Is now running it FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNOCIL 'BLUFFS ~WITH— s . Hardin township. ag'm Tae resignation of E. Reikman, Pullman’s M floent Rlflflpfll‘l justice of the peace, tn Lewis town. —AND THE— ship, was acoepted. Messrs C ayton and Uaderwood were reported having visited the in- sane hospital at Mt Pleasant and meroy hospital at Davenpo They found everything in a very satisfact- ory condition at Mt P. nd our patierts doiog as well as possible uoder che clrcumstanes, but the hos- pltal was crowded to its utmost capa- city, aud they were reminded that at san early day the expense of transport- ing patients across the state would be saved, if the additional hosplital soon to become necessary should be located in the western part of the state. The superinterdent has ordered three pa- tien's from M‘. P.easant to Moroy hospital at Davenport, in addition to thirteen already there. Wm. Boehm and Albert Hale have been ordered returned to their families. Patlents at Mercy hospital are well cared for, but the charges are too high for bosrd. This report was accepted. It was resolved that the county attorney be Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOINC EAST OHIOAGO' MILWAUKEE, Or to any point beyond; or IF YOU ARE TG(llll(& NORTH AT. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukee&St. PaulR'y Ticket office located in Paxto 1 Hote', at corner Farnam auolFourteenth strocts aud as U. P, De- pot and st Millard Hotel, Omaha, £&rSee Time Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. H. CARPENTER, Senoral Micager, General Pass. Agent, 1. T CIARK, o TORQ. T MRANDR, tnstructed, provided the taots can be Saeni ek Gor “um. Axend | o\ isfactorily sgreed upon with the at torney of the Councll Bloffs Klevator company, upon an sgreid oase, and FALLEY & HOES, submite it to the dlatrict court, to de- termine whether the louwrh-(onllng to sald company shall be subject to assessment and taxation on the same basis as the property of {ndividuals In sald county, or ba cirufiad to the ex~ eoutive coancil for aesessment with other property of the rallroad compa- nles, Raymond & Oampbell were awarded the contract tor building & bridge across Indisn creek on Uaion avenue, as they were the lowest bidders, at $3,100, and the petition of P. H Wind and others for change of road in Hardin township, granted, pro- vided the petitioners pay the costs be- fore the June session of the buard, A vaiuable and timely report was made by Mr. B. W. Hight, connty attorney, of which the following is a synopsis: Upon examinstion the ball bond matter sgaivat Carist Nymp has been settled, On collec'ing the expenses for keep- Western Agents, Lafayette, Indiana, TELE |EFA TR REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, aor BOPERCT. wear" The center pleo interchangeable and re- | versible. It prev the countsr from runaing | over, requiring no heel stiffencrs. The Agency for thase goods in this town ha been pls »7# cannot procure them \ xamino a full lins of Leather and Ruuber Boots and Sha_ with the Ke |-otn-l investigation into the merits of | smiles and or more persons were implicated In | remarks belng Interproted in the man. | Rejoice, rejoice, **He Is alive Again,” ‘‘Was the same transaction separate inform. ations were filed againsf h person, This in my judgement is not In accordance with the epirit of the law, for the policy of the law is to prevent a multiplicity of suits, both 1n civil Rogers performed the llke office fo! Eather MoMenomy, who next a dressed them. ual slen language to the audience by Mr. Kennedy, while Superintendent Both speeches were replete with good counsel to all, em- Lost, but Is Found." Under date of July 9, 1882, Mr, E. B ¥ | Bright of Windsor Looks Conn', writes #, plain modest narrative, which, from it and oriminal cases, All penonl fm- | boding & eratefal enumeration w{&,‘::,;:fl. usiog Hunt's Remedy and plicated and arrested with reterence to | of the advantages of such | o tobe fmproving, in fa prigmy s the same offence should beincludedin |a well managed fInstitution S peatiey y the one Information, one warrant, eto,, and not double or triple the ex- penses in the Investigation of one set of facts by commenclng two or thrae ocases instead of one. 81 number of days charged for trial attendance, etc., In some Instances Is evidently made under a mistake of the | portunity of shaking law, as I understand it trlal means an | reverend fathers, an vation of speech and hearing. Th manner. Upon dispersing the pupll: the case, and not the time consumed in granting continoances. There are too many continuances. Cases should be promptly tried, welfare. in settiog the machinery of the law in operation and guard as far as possible against such proceedings being instl- tuted through spite, or in retaliation for previous prooeedings. Such affsirs and they will probably to do so. Every deavor to rise justioe may in his discretion refase to file an information in such oases. The various {tems of charges in the different bills are malnly correct ex- cept whero there Is a mlsunderstand- ing of what constitutes triai attend. anoce, eto. desplte physical defeots. If Tou Oap, You Oan-Can. Conceive it if you can The prime and nice young man Taking in the Crook can.c.n. Conceive it if you can And thiok how it will pan, Tho scenic show and a can-oan E«n Dohany’s one-horse stage, ‘With scenery of uncertain age., e Dr. Jeffories elegant resldence on Sixth ayenue, for sale, R Der. Wost, Dentlst, 14 Pearl street. e It s more ecouomioal to buy Burke's Sauap Dressiag than it is B to make a dressing; besides this, it Is made of better materials than you can buy at the stores. Everybody likesit. .nnml Blufts, lust. atNo. 34 north Maia street. North Western Texas, The prairies of the west are attract- {ng much immigration this spring, and the passenger trains are crowded with land seekers. Many of our workingmen are look- ing with longing eyes towsrd the rcokies, and some even to the Paocifio. An incipient movement Is on foot to organize a colony to settle in north- Indian Tournament in Nevada. The Plutes are havin, ling tournament, u Bilver State of recent date. workingmen of Councll B uffs and Omaha are agltating the matter, and if the affsir is proceeded with it will be on a solid baais. each other, and seat themselves o the gronm; © - ‘The SBouth. Mr. J. D. Eimonduon, the president of the Citizans’ bauk, has been mak- ing an extended tour through the south, and in conversation with him the reporter recelved much informa. tion of the whereabouts and surround- inge of old friends of bvgone days in that country. Mr. Eimondson re ports the evidences everywhero of the need of northern caplial, energy and tenacity of purpose to develop thelr resources, —— Taking a rrelght. Two prominent citizons of Councll B'uffs started to Omaha the other night to hear Buirrett. They missed the dummy snd the next best thing was & froight train, so thinking they could make it that way, one Introduo- od tho other to the condactor as a leading offisial, thinking to bluff. The “‘con.” oalled thu peir and finding 1t | jp, only ‘‘ace high” they didn't hear Bar. rett. For farther partioulars inquire of the mayor or ex-chlef of the tire de- partmeat, They were not the vaes of course, but they may know some- thing about {t, The Ualon Pac'flo, A petition {s in circulation designed to secure for the Unlon Paclfic rallway tween the parallel poles, take these shells, the game begine. sticks, 1s commencad by the eide wh short sticke. won back by the other side. When all the short stloks are on on alde the o s deolded, the sld: having the sticks being the lw-ylnf to and fro ceases until th stakes fo Ualon avenue, Now this 1s & good deal of land and in a valuable portion of the clty. It will change the char- woter ¢f the avenue materially, making it valueless for the purpose to which it was devoted, namely, a drive and promeuade, Nsverthalsn rapld tran- sit between the clties will be 1a:l/itated and we are lnciled to thiok that if our Interests are properly gasrded the pmpo-al shoald oarry, the Ilrhl of & & gambling continues, and conslderabl a8 *he players. vl tors, Sundey Ifl- the D-n( and Dumb 1o~ stitute. The beiog over 59 of the 270 pupils at the lostitation for the deaf and WMRE INOSRANCE M<KOON & Heel, Mus. M PETE S0V, Louisvill ,, Neb. WANTED. 100,000 POUNDS OF RAGE & MEATAX. oot Orah Pricy 4. Suipmente trom oountry will be paid for hyrwrnw-ll l(‘o. Loube lw e Lives fog Francls Drake in the hospital for the insave, found he had & guardian ip Olinton county and hoped to eftect a settlement for the amount expended. Have commenced actlon to foreclose school fand mor gage by Mary Bow- | man and C. 8. B wman; also com- | menced & proceedings in bastardy in alstriot court. Ha e examined the bllls filed by the different ludou of the I find that in many cases where two | domb of the Oatholic falth, Mr, Buccessor to M. G, McKOON ©0,, Rogers, the superintendent, fnvited | Room 1, Creighton Block, Rov. Father M:Menomy to visit them which he did on Sunday, In company | § 8 \nental of New York Cour nerclal Union of Loud In asalsting them to overcome, so far as possible, the disadvantage of pri- moral and religious obligations were find that the | treated in a pleasing and Instruoctive | quarts, and fully as much more the third were, at thelr request, afforded an op- hands with the evinoed by thelr | which acted like magio in his case, as he s thelr lively appre- olation of the interest shown in thelr ettt St S Sl OR £ AL¥—M1numents of marble and granite OURIOUS GAMBLING BURNES. Stacks of Sliver Chanced Away atan n a grand gamb. ys the Winnemuc- In the day time they meet on the sunny side of one of their wickinps, from which they extend wings by lying blankets on poles to break the wind. The western Texas, Same of the best|gsmblers who engsge In the tourna- ment place two poles on the ground, about ten feet apart and parallel with egged, outside the poles, There are generally six oreight bucks on each side, and the stakes which range from $2 to $20in silver are staked on the open ground be- Each sidels furnished with six or eight short rings are then procured,and when it is decided by chance which side shall | tle A low, monotonous chant, accom- penied by strikiog the pulul with the long sticks and the awaying of thelr boates to and fro, as if keeping timo with the chant aud noise made by the won the sholls, and the two bucke who have possesston of the shells move thelr hands aud arns and change the shells from one hand to the other, and finally conoeal both hands under their blankets and cease moving them, This seews to be the slgnal for one of the bucks on the other side to guess which hand the shells are concealed It he guessea right the shells are thrown to his side and two of the Then the chant and ita socompaniments is taken up by that slde and continped until the shells aro otors. The chant and beating the poles and r another game are deposited, ten feet extending the entire length of | when the performance is repeated All day long and far into the night by e brash fire this money ohanges hands. The equaws and children arrangethemselves outside the gamblers and look In for hours, appar- | %04 ently as much {nterested in the gsme A true tonlo medlclae, a blessing in every houschold, is Brown's Iron Bit- STURGES, Represeat the Following Companies g2 82 much better than he has been for a long time, He had heen tapped three times, o | The firat time they got from him sixteen quarts of water, the second time thirteen s | time, and he would constantly fill up again every time after ho had been tapped, until he commenced weing Hunt's Remedy, begun to improve at once, and now his watery acoumulation passes away through Superintendent Rogers lnvited the the secretions naturally, and he has none of reverend gentlemen to make stated Justices should exercise great care | visits each month to the institution, that swelling or filliog up which was so fre. quent before the functions of the kidneys were restored by the use of Hunt's Rem. posaiblo means should be |edy. Ho fa a wellknown citizen of this used by those inclined to philanthroplo, to encourage these young men to en- rior to misfortune are abuses of the oriminal law, and s | and to become useful, happy oltizens, rlm and has always been in business Agair he writes, Nov, 27, 1882, — *'T beg most ehnrlfl&‘ nd truthfully to state, in regard to Hi Remedy, that its use was the saving of my father's life, T spoke to you In my previons leiter in re- rnd to his* being tapped three times, s the most remarkuble oase that has ever been heard of in this section, For a man of his ape (sixty yeart) it is & most remark- able cure. He had been unable to attend to his business more than = year, and was given up by the doctors, *“The tics bonle of Hunt's Remedy that he usel gave ief, He hae used in all seven bot! and continues to whenever he feels drowsy or siuggish, and it affords fustant relief. * Ho is ng ton. ding to bis regular. businees, and'hi several months, I am. pertectly that you should publish this letter, thoroaghly belisve that father’s saved by using Hutt's Remedy; and lhcn facts given above may bo a bengfit to o h- ers suffering in like manner f; diseases or inaction of the thnl s and Liver.” & Joy Forever. DR. T rzux GOURAUD’S Oriental Oream or Magical Bean- tifier. «Tan, Plmples, Freck les, blumhh on 4 esuty and Tho distinguishid D iady of the 1+UT ON (; : jos will uso them, I d tho least harm fui of all the One bortle wiil Lt six . Also Poudro Jub. moves superfiuous halr wi hous injury to B.T. GOURAUD, So'e prop., 48 Bond 8kin preparati.n months, using 1t every d o by all Drucgiste and Fancy Goods throughout the United States, Canads and Kurope. &4 Howaro of base Imitations. $1,000 reward for srrest aud proof of ary one solling the same, 14-woow 1o 2t aw -6 DR, HENDER:ON, 608 &605 Wya doito St | vears' pract KA BAS CITY, MO in Chieayo, Authorized by the stite ) treat « Norvous and Private dis 0 A rgul K n med ine. O sands of ca No injar No detention from business. All b edi- : DR WHITTIER 617 8¢ Charles 8¢, 5T. LOUIS Ia o l.louul QRADUATE ullt wiclan In lI laull ll elly lho' lnd 1 old resident know, tation free and Invited, When I B hoouventent 80 visis 4ho clty fof treatument modiclase can be sent by mall or exproms every o | where. Curable cases guarantoed; whers donl ul* s ll\nlly stated. Oall or write. Norvous prostration, Debility, Menta Physioal Weakness, Merourial_anc other affections of Throat, Skin and Bones Blood Tmpuritios and Blood Poisoning, Bikin Affeotions, O1d Sores and Uloers, Tmpediments to Marriace, Rheumatien Bpecial aitention to ocases frou SURGICAT, OAS¥: on,_ Disowses arisiig Pilos lrum Tmprade ; e MARRTAGE &5t well told. Man i who may GOXIDE, oy ot and oure. Bealed for 3¢ postag or :L::i)\: .9 ““ AN~ 1o g T e erous with Rov. Father Mulhotlaud, Al | Fi uocuon o b s oo | WA w s wire. hJBBBB amos the {,nn:lnla-‘:l the l;muu«;u voro u- Lu:'T:l‘:ll -;m:‘ nf‘r':nedm: o lasd, #49,0.00 00 | aot be -: B snd m._;flb o ':I“Q’E.:'.': semb'ed in the spaclous chapel hall to | Mation 1of Hartford.. s e | e pul ut s s life y the | hear (1) the reverend nantf.mon o8 | Diect o, ruord. .. 500000 00 | ekt eat devoten Ilrllllov_‘l‘r::h“l‘. e they addressed appropriate remarks to | ennsylvania of P! 200, 90 0) -dumu louon %—h shouid apply 01 ber. the sssembly, Boyal of Live: ”':fl‘fi 00 | rtory &b for 8Bample book. Father Mulholland spoke fiast, his | *Prif st} b v it veey simplielty, haa the truo ring of fine | what your remedy ~-[REMARKABLE | Kaxaan Crry, Mo., Sept. 70, 1082 Ihink it @ duty 1 owe to humanity to sy s done £ r me. One year ago I contracted & bad caso of Blood DI ease, s d not knowing the result of sucht roubles, | aflow- g2t torun o somo & me, but inally sprlied b ho best phywician in ¢ la city, who treated me for alx voonTan, In FUAT Ta') 00K OVER 008 PILLA OF PROTOTODIDN OF MRCURY } grain e sadhad run down in weight from 310 to | pou: ds, and was confined to my bed wi curial ikhevmatism, scarcely able to turn myvelt over. Belo & traveling man, fome of the fra- ternity founi mein this deploratle condition, w they and recom- Knowol mended me severs ry Cance fhat ada T commenuey the we 1o lom that th ee Able to take my place on the The sopper-callored spote grulualy disep- and to-dav I havenot s 80 eor spot on my mx And my welg ¢ s 217 pounds bela mers ver was, 1 do not wish T Harae, but You. ey shovw thl eber Ian] who doubt the merit of 8. 8. 8. for I anow it s 8 sure cure. YousTruly, B hud imm cured by Ite use. It liitle faith an Boa thirty years ago there llved In_Mon mery, Ala, & young nian who was terribly Aae- ted. ' After baing tro fed for & long tma |y the mod'cal pro‘ession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking § 8 8. Atter persistently taking it two months he was curef. Be Quainied with i for the disoase never mude 16 rewra, J, W. Bissior, J. P., Hot Bprings Ark. 11 you doubt, come t0 see us, and we will CURR YOU, or charge nothing! Write for particulars and a copy of the little book, ** Messago o the Unfortunate Buftering. ' Ask any Druggist ae ¢ our standiog. .81,000 Reward will he paid to any Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 bottles of 8, 8.8, one particie of Mereury, lodide of Po assium, or other Minoral substance. SWIFR SPECIFIO 00., Proprietors, Atlanta. Ga. Price of Bmalt Blze, Large Bise,. 80 SUPPOSITORIE 1 The Great Popular Remody for Plles. Bure cure for Blind, Bleeding & Iichiny P And dl lomu li ll-nonhokhl 'hlnon. upon the nd b, helr sstringend effects ‘-ntl‘ force the from the len tumors, and by making coata of the veins strong, prevent '.hmr n’lllinl. and hence a Ildl- cal cure s sure follow thelr use. Price, ‘These mnlfiul!hodv thy centa a box, Pau-loh -na nvun mail on recelpt of n 4 tate 718 u" DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENGE OF LIFE Fok OLD AND YOUNG, MALE AND FaMALE. It 18 & sure, prompt and effectual remeds or digestion, Dyspepiin, Intermittent Fevers, Waag of Appetite, Nervous Debility in all_ite 8 Woak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Prostration, Weaknose and goneral Loas of Powor. It nervous waste, rejuvenates the faded fn strenghthons tho enfeeblod brain and restores surpris ng tone and vigor fo the exhausted or- experience of thousands proves 1§ 48 fo'an invaluable remedy. Price, $1.008 bot orsix or85. For waloby all druggi-ts, or se secure from observation on recelpt of price by Box 24 s g EERSONAL—Partsof the huran body and_strengthe ed,” eto. 1§ uulullnu ll ort aemy "g run in ous o, Tn Féply t0 1.qu o wo wil say Waa uere 00 ovi lence (¢ humbug ab ut this Om tlio contrary, the advertis ra arv very highly im dorsed Intéren ed porsons way. get wul akod” cle- culars glving all particulars, giving all partiew- ars, by addrossing Erle Modical Cc., o 518, lml:nln N. Y.—Toledo Kventig Bee. (YIS0 T OOL. L. T. FOSTER, Foungetown, Ohlo, May 10, 1888, ADALL & Co'—1 had o vory valoe- mian oot tha smal 0no 0 she other which made him very Iame; I had him under the charge of two surgeons which failed 4o cure him. I was gns day reading dhe advertisement of .1 dotormined inte hiove b0 ; 1 book ‘would give Ib & th irial, T used 14 acoording 4o direotions and tourth dsy tbe colt ceased 40 be lame and o disappeared. 1 used but one AT o lampe §i 8 in e (P vend for 1%, and they ordered three all and I thought 1 wmooth as any horse In the rtate He ly cured. 'l'htann was 80 remarkable tha) osburgk Fall, Vi BY ALL DRUGGI'“‘B Hop Bitters| rized vin n?a e Tkt s PP e e P —— A <