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I'HE DAILY BEE-THURSUDAY APRIT, 12 . OUNCIL. BLUFTFS, PALACE Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS COTTAGE AND BURDETTE ORGANS. Guitars, Accordeons, Importer and dealer Music Boxes, Italian Strings, Etc., Etc. MU ELIL.IEER, — PROPRIETOR OF- TOW A. USIC HALL:! n now approved and used by all first class Artists. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF EVERY DES RIPTION, such as V ) Also a fuli line of WE: ! \ 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. Address, Pianos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments, Orders solicited J. MUELLER, Council Bluffs, lowa: COUNOIL BLUFES LANGTRY Latest sty'es from the east, in Langtry Waves and Revers WAVES e Lan Frizzes at MRS, J, J. GOOD'S, 29 Main street, opporit e poat « ffice. MBS, R. J. G1LTON, M. D7, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 222 Wrosdwar CounciliBluffe. COUNUIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PAOT¥IO, Arrive, pm Des Moines ac*.4:40 p m Mall and lxm.DMlmllx ress. Xxpros. Sopm UNION PACIFIO. art. Ovesland Xx.11:80 & m. Lincoln Ex..11:30 8. m. BI0UX CITY AND PACIFIC, A Y ve. ForBloux City.7:55 8 m | Frm Sloux C'y.6:50 p m For Fort Niobrara. Frm Fort Ni Neb®.... Neb 6:50 p m For 8t. Paul...7:40 p m | From 8:50 & m AND BT PA rrives Council Blufts. Mall and Ex.,*9:20 & m | Mall and Ex...*6:5 pm Atlantic Ex. |55 p m | Atlantic Ex..19:10 8 m (CHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND 8T. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha, Mail and Ex..*7:15 & m | Pacific Ex. ... §9:46 8 m Atlantic Ex..]3:40 pm | Mail and Ex..*7.25pm *Except Sundays. tExcept Saturdays. $Except Mondayv. | Daily. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts, Leave Omaha. 8am9am 10am,[8am,9am, 10 am1m2pm3p|ilam, ipm 2pm,3p m,4pm,5pm,6pm. |m,4pm,5pm,6pm. Streot cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Dopot. On Bunday the cars begin their_trips at 9 o'clock &. m., and run regu/arly during the day 9, 11, 2 4, 5 and 6 o'clock, and run to clty time} GOLD MEDAL, PAR'S, 1878 BAKER'S BREAKFAST (CO0COA. Warrouted Absolutely pure Gocoa, from whic: the excess of oll b 8 been removed, It hug three times thestrength of Cocon mixed with Btarch, Ar. row Rootor Sugar, and Ia there fore far more e onomical, 1t le Joliclous, nourishing, strenvth- ening, raslly digested, d woirably ad¥ well 8 for p am, for in 16 in health, a8 Sold by Grocers Everywhere W. BAKER & Co,,Dorchester, Mass ~ Agents for the Life, Timos, W anted—*<"0, tionhorons eath o Desthak oy ms wire. JO880 JaIN8E ho only life suthorzed by her and which will uot be & “Blood and Thuuder” story, stich a8 has beon and will be pul lished, but & truo life by the only person who. 1 in posession of the facta & talthral and devoted wite. Truth is more. nter- esting than fiction, Agents should apply_of er- Titory at ouce. 1 @ 76 cts. for Ssmple book J H:Chambers& Uol Sw-e Cants Mot Nobraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB Oapital 8tock, - - $100,000 JAS, B, HEARTWELL, President, &+ T SLATER Recinade. DIRECTORS, Bacmuel Alaxand, Qwnald"Oltyer, " Glaks, K. O Webater! Hearvwall, A L. Pratt, Ji Yo B D. M. u.u'&n#«. First Mortgage Loansa Specialty This Company furnishes & permanent, bome institution where School Bond sand other legelly tasued Mi socuritie to Nobrasks can be be n on the most favorable terms Loans made on lmproved farm {n all well settlea countios of tha stabs . hrough L poneiblel local correspon-den’s. Nebraska Land Agency| DAVIS & SNYDER, | 505 Farnam St, Omaha Nebracka, | RO SAORES Carefully selccted land in Eastern Nebraska for ; sale. Great Bargalos in improved farms, Omahs | City property. H. PHILLIPS THE LEADING NEW YORK TAXLOR, Oall and look over my new store and se my new 1201 Parnam Street. 1207, Under the management of Mr, Kallsh, MAVERIOK NATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and Congress Streets. BOSTON. CAPITAL, ¥ - 00.000 SURPLUS, - - 8400,000 Transacts a general Banking business, Re- oeives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and others, Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Oable Tranefers in Europe and Tel- egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States, Buys and sells Gov- ernment and other 1nvestment Securities, and executes any business for ita Corre: spondents in the line of Banking, ABA P. POTTER, Presiden®. J. J. EDDY, Qashler. J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashler. m&th-me SHORT LINE ~OF THE— OHEIOAGO, Milwankes & St. Paul RAILWAY Is now running ite FAST EXPRESS TRAINS trom OMAHA AND OOUNOCIL BLUFFS ~WITH— Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers ~AND THE— Finest Dining Oln in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST E ) CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond; or IF YOU AHE_EOIIIG NORTH ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Toke the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Hilwankes& St PaulR'y Ticket ‘office located in Paxto1 Hote!, at corner Farnam anofFourteenth streets and at U, P, De- pot and at Mlllard Hotel, Omaha. 48800 Timo Table in auother column F. A. NASH, General Avent, G. H. FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. 8.8, MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager, " General Pass. Agent, J.T. CLARK, GEO, H. HEAFFORD, General Sup’t, Genius Rewarded, The 87ery of tha fomige Maanic g Athandsome little pamphlet, bhue and gold cover witn nume-ous eugravings, will bo GIVEN AWAY toay adult porson calling for it. at any bravch or sub-office of the Sioger Manufacturnz Com.- pouy, or will besent by mail, post-paid. to any Pperson liviag at a d stance from our office, The Singer Manufacturing €o,, Principal Office, 84 Union Square NEW YORK. Ass't Gen “ags, Agent A v Ars acknowledged to be the | beat by all who have put them | to & practical test ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co., SAINT LOUIS, PIERCY & BRADFORD, BOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDII'IONAL LOOALNEWS —The eheriff may be a vigilant offier and sharp enough to keep prisonera from getting out of jail, but he got caught on the stamp trick yeiterdsy. A thirsty soul got & stamp of him, and offered to pay him for it, but the sheriff generously declined the proposed nickel. After the man bad left the office the others gave him the laugh, insisting that the sheriff was duped and the man wanted the stamp to get a drink with, The sheriff wouldn't beliove it, but when he watched the man tear up the envelope as he walked off, he made up his mind that they were right, and he was the victim, A Miseing Man. The chief of police yesterday re. ceived a telegram from Loshville, Ia., making inquirles concerning J. A. Simonds, one of the residents of that place, who has been missing for the past two weeks. It was thought pos- sible that he might have been here, bat no trace uanfd be secored of him, T Pt T T PICKED BY THE POLICE. The Calaboose Crowded with Uneep. sational Lodgers One of the newly appointed officcrs, Leonard, entered actively upon his dutles by arresting a herd of vagrants, who were found sleepiog in box cars inthe C.,, B. & Q. yard. He drove them up to the calaboose aud there reglstered them as John Maloy, John Lawler, Joe Kenney, John Williams and Ed Gast, There were four free lodgers in the calabocse also, who having no other place to stay at night and having committed no offense uflinlt the law, 8o far as known, wero allowed to sleep there, so that with the ordinary oustomers the city's hcstelry was oked, and the little rooms looked lke well-filled herring boxes. In the morning the simple lodgers were turned loose, while those who had aspired to the luxury of sleeping In box cars were found gullty of vagrancy and fined $60 each and costs, Belng unable to pay the costs, much less the fine, they were glven a chance to work out the indebtedness on the streets, with a probabllity of getting a chaunce to skip out, to the rellef of the authori- tles and of citizens before balancing the account, Patrick Ward was another of Officer Leonard'sarrests, He stood charged with assaulting George Wesley, He f_nzlned up, aud was given one day in jeil. A, Schroeder was brought before the bar on the charge of assaulting Peter Hansen, but there was a lack of evidence and the accused was dis- charged. Ed. Lincoln, the colored man ar- rested for assaulting another fellow «f his shade with a poker, was fineu enough to use up & ten dollar note, and not having the note was allowed to get it. - A Life Saving Service Mr, M. E. Allison, Hutohison, Kan.: Saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. hf’n New Discovery, for Consump- tion, which caused him to procure a larce bottle that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and everything olse had failed. Asthma, Bronchitis, Se: vere Coughs, and all Throat and Lung dis- eases, 1t is guaranteed to cure, p Tri .&mmw ?t C'l F. Goodman's rug store, o size, $1, aprl 2-e0d&w 1w i THE LEGAL LOTTERY. The Names Drawn for the Juries of the District Court Among the preparations made for the coming term of the distriot court, which opens next month, is the draw- ing of the grand and petit jory, ' he grand jury is to meet cn the 14 h of May, sud the following will compose that body: W. B Rair. Avocs; Wm Wilson, Councll Biuff; F 0, C. Jobn. son, Neols; M. D. Hardin, Council Bluffs; J F. Pardy, Councll Bluffs; A. W. Coffman, Avoca; Peter Bech tele, Council Biufl'; D. Holet, O juucil Bluffs; John Evera, Oouncil Bluffs; A C Bergman, Avoca; Wm. Beezley, Macedonia; Bazll Fox, Honey O A. W. Wyman, Council Blaff; Ea gens Steuppel, Council Bloffs; W, H, Negioulss, Councll Bluffs The following are to serve as petit juror, to meet May 16th Robert Curry, Neola; W, L. Mer- cer, Griswold; V. B Perry, clty; A McDanleld, Walnut; Robert Miller, Taylor station; John Page, Honey ereek; R. Rickets, Couneil Bluffs; G. H. Jones, Council Blofts; H. P, Niles, Councll Blpffs; Reuben Morrls, Oakland; E. 8 Kentner, Avocs; R Morford, Csrson; Z O Strong, Oak- land; Robert Boot, Walnat, Haus Rotmers, Minden; Soell Millard, Counoll Bloff; B. F. Combs, Houey ersek; O R borts, Walout; Fred Lamb, Sr. Council Bluffs: W. R, Witherell, Council Bluffs; O L. Bar- rott, Councd Bluffe; W. C. Unthank, Council Bluffs; E. G. Sears, Oounoil Bluffs; .Albert Korties, Council Bluffs, The best preparation of iron a doc- tor can presoribe is Brown's Iron Bit- ters, because it aces not Injore the toeth as other iron medicines will, IOWA BOILED DOWN. Raccoons come into Oreston to raid on the hen roosts. 4 Muscatine is to ha seventy bedrooms, The Wabash road is ready to build a Uwion depot at Keokuk. new hotel with A large lm?. of prairie will be broken up around Fonda this season, Over fifty large business houses are now under contract in Des Moines. The coal struck at Fontanelle is five feet six inobes thick and 860 feet deep, The new city building in Des Moines has | th eost 825,687 70, and the end is not yet. Boone will employ an engineer to take levels and make estimates for waterworks. A four days' meeting of the trotting circuiv will begin at Uedar Rapids on June 18, Bonog for coal was to begin Tuesday on the farm of C, P, Woodard, just east of Le Mars, Poterson claims a Betheada of a mineral spring, aud anticipates » rush of invalids to the healing waters, Lumbering onthe Mississippiopens dull, The river is low and many ot the sloughs are still closed by ice, Hoyt Sherman, of Des Moines stopped the noree car track that was being buiit on Sixth street, by an injunction, T'here have been 115 new members ad. mitte « to the Methodist church at Mar- shalltown, a fruit of the late revival there, A special train will run from Dakota City and Humboldt to Fort Dodge on the z&z inst., with an Odd Fellowsa' exeur- 0, At Harlon, on the afternoon of Mon. day, & fire destroyed 81,200 worth of in- wured buildings, the property of Jobn Coeman, The city council of Bigourney have fixed their saloon license at $200 for saloons in the criginal plat of Sigourney, and 850 for ealoons outsi e, under their jurisdiction, The Msquoketa city council has adver- tised forbids on the water works which will be put. in, The water will be pumped hfiu an 80.foot stand pipe situsted on hill, The new gas company which applies for » franchise in Dos Moines offers to make the outside limit 82 per thousand feet, and $1 26 for cooking gas, and §1.50 for that Lurned by the city. The injunction that blocked the putting in of waterworks at Wabster City has been outflanked and work will begin at once. The contract has been let for the well that will supply the water. Twenty-five buyers of eggs assembled in Cedar Rapids on the 5:h to adopt & conati- tution and by-laws for a state organization, i pursu uoe ot the plin of the late meet- ing held in that city, Butter at Mens n, Calhoun eounty, is quoted at only eight cents and a number of her merchants are out in s card t» the «ffact that they will no longer handle that wriicle, ns there is no money in it, The Washburn & Mawa barbed wire mono: oly has brought suit against Hodges & Audrews, hardware werchants of Boone, claiwing $5,000 damages because the Boone men sold Grinnell barbed wire, The teachers of Harrison county will hold an educutional meeting in Danlap, Saturday April 14, On Eriday evening proceeding, Ex-Superintendent VonCoelin will lecture in behalf of education, without charge. Alex, Darden, arrested for burglarizing Bixford's store, at Selma, Lee county. has » that his brother, Sam, Jihn W, Jobuson, as- in pursuit of the two The state board of health report shows that during 1852 there were 579 marriages, 767 birihs and 856 desths in Polk Awongthe babies were 13 pair of twins, Oue lady added three boys % the popula- tion within the year. The Glenwood Canning Company commenced the manufucture of cans, The; ’ut them out pretty rapidly and will worl astor still when they get into thelr own building. We understand that they ex- pect to make 800,000 for this fall's can. nng. On the morning of the 1st (Sunday) P. O, Moi'en and Peier Janven, of Sh:lby county, started out duck hunting, They bed not gono » mile whea in some manner unknown the gun carried by Jen- sen was diccharged, the contents of the barrel lodging in Mollen's head, producing instant death, ‘the Sipirit Lake Lote! and improvement compy of Cedar I pids has sent an | order to the Towa won works of Dubuque for the construction of an iron lake steamer, to be built eatirely of iron and to be used s o plessure oraft by the visitors to the lake. It is to be 72 feet long and fltted up with edl conveniences, Fire caught in the oil room at the Pacific Junction round-house Tue day night of last week and before it was discovered had made such headway that it was beyond control, The runns house was burned to the ground, Two engines that were in the bui'ding had sufficient steam up to remove them to a place of safety. Dwight T, Edmunds, a well known bus- iness man of Cwmtlonnu., shot Andy Hose, of the ry firm of Goss & Hose, in the skme olty, on Saturday night, The shooting oocurred at the house of (isorge A. Edmunds, brother of Dwight T, at about 11 o'clock, Two wounds were in- :llel?d. one of which will probably prove atal, The war between the Des Moines cit; council and the water works oflmptn{ atill goes on, The latest move is a resolution adopted at a meeting of the water works, compAlly fo smake. no farther test of their works. The oitizens claim that the works are not up to the ocontract standard, (ieorge Oarr, a coal miner in a mine at Relay, » junotion on the Wabash road near Centerville, Appancose county, shot and instantly a fellow workman named George Feval, on the fourth, They had quarreled the day previous, and meeting on the rail. road track O renewed the quarrel Fenal tried to avold having any ditficulty, and while leaving Carr shot him in the back, the ball entering the heart. Carr gave himself up to theauthorities. The ex- citement amony the miners rar. high, and serious threats were mi state vet nary surgeon. has the Texas itch in Grundy and neighborhood counties, He reports that it was brought in b¥ Texas ponles sold there last year; that of 200 horses that have been attacked 20 have died; that but few e had the diseare, and these in & hat in three or four instances has been communiocated to members of the human family. As a cure he recommends cleaning the diseased parts with soap and water and applying sulphur and fish oil. He further reports that some of the infected animals have been sent to other parts of the state for sale or trade, e— Morale of Southern Negroes. Dr. Tucker's address on the condi- t a recent south- ern church oongrel ] been printad and contains some astonishing statements as to the morality in the worst sections, Hejsays: In the midst of prayer I have known them to steal from each other; and on the way from prayer meeting they will rob any hen roost tbat ltes conveniently at d this without any thought of sln against God and even without any peroeption of an_incongruity. The most plous negre I know is one ocon- fined In a penitentiary for atroclous wmurder, who can see no especial sin against God tn his orime, though he acknowledges an offense agalnst man, Ho ocannot be made to see that God must be angry with him and thinks all intimations to that effect in prayer or exhortation founded in per- senal dislike or prejudice, or because heis not well dressed and has a sore on his leg. Absolutely he cannot con- ceive of any other reason or motive for ‘‘taking part againat him" and imput- ivg sln againat God to his orime. have known a negro prescher gullty of {ocest; enother of habltual thefi; a third with two wives, belog married to neither; a fourth who was a constant and most audaclous llar, yet who were earnest and succesefal preachers. I could give names, dates and witnesses for there and 20 other similar caseer and It would be easy to find any rcquired number more, Yet, the fuur mun of whom I speak were mot oonsciras of hypoorlsy, and thelr ki.own sina did not dimia- ish their influence with theirrace. It was lmpossible to hear tham preach or pray and doubt their absolute eln- ocerity. Asto the marringe relation, Dr. Tucker eays: white people. more for negroes. just three * * not one single legally or coup'e not married faithful to each other months, or & few years at most, often but a fow weeks, And, if out of every 500 negro fam{lies one, excepts a fow dozen who are legally marrled, this statement will hold true for milllons of the colored people; and these things that I tell you to-night are but hints. I dare not, I cannot tell the full trath yor before a mixed audience. The Southern Churchman publishes letters from five colored preachers in Misslesippl and Louvisiana fally lndors- ing the truth of Dr. Tacker's account, aud declaring that the half cannot be told and that moral character is not held the vtandard for church member- ship. Then missious la the south need to be carried on with desperate earnestness. A Gloomy Outlook, Dos Molnes Leader, April oth, The general feeling of the farmers at present is very blae. sowing Is hero and already largely t, yot practically nothing has been one. Iu a month more corn should be planted, yet noi any of the soll bas tilled. If present weather oontinoes much longer the out- look will be decidedly gloomy, : “In one countyin Misslssippl there were during twolve wionths 300 marriage loonses taken out in the county cierk's office for According to the pro- rtlon of population, there would ave been in the same time 1,200 or There can be no legal marrlage of any sort in Missis- sippl without a license. There were actually taken out by colored peoplo * I know of whole nelghborhoods, including hun- dreds of negro families, where there is marrled couple The timo for | A Brave and Faithful Guardlanofour homes ;nd“ Property Res.ued from Imminent eril. A very popular and well known member of our police force, who hurerlnmed duty twelve years at the Union 1: R, depot, on Exchange Place, in Providence, R, 1., gives hin unsolicited testimony. Hear him' “I have been dreadfully troubled with disease of the Kidneys aod Liver during the past aixmonths; at times I was so se- varle afflicted that I was unable to staad on my feet, an my feet and lower parts of my lezs were very badly awnllen; my urin- ary organs were in a dreadful conditi on\‘my blood was in » wretched state, and it had beoome eo impoveri.hed and circulated so poorly that my hands and feet would be cold and numb and}so white as to appear lifeless, I could not rest nights, but was 80 distressed all over that I could not lle atill in bed; but would keep turning and rolling from one side to the other all night, 80 that I would feel more tired and exhaus: ted in the morning than when I went to bed. My condition became so serious that I was obliged to stop work, and for thirty days I was unableto be on duty, Icon. sulted the best doctors, and tried the nu. merous medicines and so-culled cures, but rapldly grew worse, and was in a sad con- ditionevery way when a long time valued friend of mine, prominent in this city in large exvreas company, urged me to try Huot's Remedy, as he had known of won* derful cures ¢ flocted by it. Upon his rep- resentation I obtained two bottles of the Remedy aud commenced taking It as di- rected, and greatly to my surprise in lets thao twenty.fcur hours I commenced to. feel relieved. I waa in an awful condition when I began to take the Remedy, andhad 00 faith in it; therefore, when I found al- most immediate veliof, even in one day’s use of it, my heart was made glad, and I assure you I continued to take the Remedy and improve constantly from day to day. Itook it with me onmy trip to Maine, for T was bound to haveit with me all the time and the result i T improved speedily all the time I was nd ever since m{ arrival Fome, whioh was severs] weeks ago, have been on duty every day. I feel firat. rate, and the swelling of hand, feet, and dieappeared, and the terrible used to bother me more REMARKABLE | Kaxsas Orry, Mo., Sept. 20, 1882. 1think it a duty I ows to humanity to -y what your reniedy has done ¢ r me, One year ago 1 contracted & bad caso of Blood DI ease, and not knowing the result of such froubles, I allow- o1 it torun for some t/me, but finally applied te the hest phymician in t:is city, who treated me for six months, IN THAT TIMR | TOOK OVER 008 PILLA OF PROTOIODIDA 0P NRACU andhad run down ih w pourds, and was_confined curial evinatiem, scarcely able 80 turn myselt Being a traveling man, some of the fra- ovor. ternity founi mein this deplora! a they knewo sove cases that' had been cured by its use. 1t wita very little faith an woeks was able to take my place on the road _The sores and_copper-collo te gradually disap- peared, and to-day F have not & soreor spot on my person, and my Welg?t s 217 pounda belne more an itever was. I donot wish you to publish my name, but you show thls letter to any who doubi the merlt of 8. 8. 8. for I know It is & sure cure, YoursTruly, J. H.B. Somo thirty years ago thero lived In Monty mery, Ala., & young manwho was terribly aflio- ted. after being trested for a long time by the med'cal profeasion of this town with no benofity he commenced taking 8 8. 8. After persistently taking it two months he was cured. Being so quainted with him for the disenso nover made 1§ roturn, J, W. Bistior, J. P., Hot Springs Ark. 1t you doubt, come to sce us, and wo will CURE YOU, or ctarge nothing! Write for particulars and a copy of the little book, * Mesage to the Unfortunate Suffering ' Ask any Druggist as ¢ our standing. *2.81,000 Reward will hopald to any Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 bottles of 8.8. 8., ono particle of Moreury, Iodide of Po'assium, or other Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIO CO., Propristors, Atianta. Ga. rest, troubles me no more, and plendidly at mighte, and surely cellent and forcible ressons for ing in praise of Hunt's Romedy, for it a8 & new man of me, Idon't know what 1 one without Hunt's Remedy; it is the best medicine that I ever took, and T very gladly recommend it to all who are afflicted with Kidney or Liver disease, o diseases of the Urinary organs, ISAAC W FATRBROTHER." FALLEY & HOLS, Western Agents, Lafayotte, Indiana, IELE | EAT I N T REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, aoo BOPERCT."wee" The center ploces are_Interchangeable and re- versible. It provents the counter from runuing over, requiring no heel stiffenors. The Agoncy for these goods in this town ha beon pls: rew Othors cannot procure them, Call nd xamine a full line of Leather and nCandee” Rubber Boots and 81 ith the le eraiblo Hool, MES. M. ik BON, 31-3m Louisyille, Neb. A 8Kkin of Beauty Is & Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GUOURAUD'S Oriental Croam or Magioal Bean- tifler, « Tan. 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Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & I.ching P And all forma of Hemorrholdal Tumors These BurrosiroRims act directly upon the coats of the Blood Vessels, and by thelr astriugent effects mll{lotu the blood “from the swollen tumors, and by makiog the coats of the velns strong, prevent their refilling, and hence & radi- cal cure is sure to follow their use. Prl L cents a box, For sale by alldi ‘mall on receipt of mnoflh !fl tute 718 Olive St k"‘é‘w . DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENGE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AKD Y0UNG, MALS AND FRMaLx. It 1s & sure, prompt and effectual remeds or gostion, Dyspep:ia, Intermittent Fovers, Want of Appetite, Nervous Debilit in all it 8 Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Prostrat] Weakneas aud genoral Loss of Power. It r nervous waste, rejuvenates the fadod In strenghthena the enfeebled brain and restores surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted or- E:m' o oxperience of thousands proves it o an invaluable remedy. Price, $1.008 bo orsix or #6. For saleby all drugglsts, or secure trom observation on recelpt of price by P.0. Box 24 St 25" UOL, L. T, Fusrng, §¥cauyatown, Ohic, May 10, 1858, D&, B, J. KimpaL 0.~ 1 had & vory valom Sto Hamblutonlsn colt that I prized very highly, o had a large bo: vin on one joint sud & small one ou the other whict made him vesy Iamne; I had bia under the charge of two vetess 1 urgeons which failed to cure blm, 1 wag roading she udvertisemond of Keondall'y Curo Lo vhe Ohicage Kaprese,] dotermined atouce 4o try 18 and got our crugglate ere b send for it, and they ordered three bottles; I ook all and I thought I would give it & thos trial, I used it according to directions aad the tourth day tho colb censed to be lamo and the lumps have dl-vnnod. 1 used but one boskle and the colt's limbe are as free of lumps andey mooth as any horse in the state Ho ls entize. Iy cured. The curo was 80 remarkable thad have letbwo of l'\{nnd;hbon have the reroaly tng two bobtles who are now usingih Yory 5 Bend for flustrated vin, of. Pricedi. Al Druggiste bave s or sae gob 18 for you. Dr. B.J. Kendall & Col, Pre- osburgh Falls, Vi, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Aw-lv I}?Ifi Oharles 8¢ 7. LOUIS Mo REGULAR GRM i . ‘medion tbe | co hoan ouger sigared 1n she teiah CHRONIC, N¥n SKIN AND BLOOD Diseases than any othor physician in B8, Loula sa elty ®how axd all old residents know, Consultation frec and invited, When i ls inconventent 4o visit the clity for treatment, Sty aon b o) by ol s axpess eveyt oxiota It 1o frankly shated. Oall of write, - Nervous prostration, Dobility, Meatal snd_Physioal Weakness, Morcurial and othor affections of Throat, Skin and Hones Blood Tmpurities and Blood Poi-.ning, Bkin Affootions, Old Sores and Uloers, Tmpediments to Marriace, Rbeumatism, Piles. Bpecial attention &0 oases from worked brain, JAL JASES 6001ve kpmoinl ui lsing [odulcences AR RTAGT st 3 inl W ry, who way not, why, CHTEIDE. e’ "ol ot vhyy wnd cure. Bealod for 250 Postage oF Starps. . 9% ’:\'" ERSONA L~ Parts of the huuan enlarged, develo, and strongthened,” eto, Iy an interesting advert semont long run in gur paper. In reply to inquiries we will say that éro a0 evidence ¢! humbug abous this On uise contrary, the advertiscrs arv very highly in dorsed _ Intéres ed fl‘,.'";":.‘," iy wfim:-.ur& mlfl v:n‘: ms-'x xl{;ul;u, N ¥.~Toledo Keemtas Boo'" 2%