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_—— —— OUNCIIL BLUFFS, BRRENEL . g R — I'HE DAILY BEE-MONDAY APRIL 16 7. MO ELIL.IETERR, TOW A. PALACE MUSIC HALL! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS, now approved and used b COTTAGE AND BURDETTE ORGANS Guitars, Accordeons, Music Boxes, a'l first-class Artists. WESTER Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 0F EVERY DESRIPTION, such as Violin Iltalian Strings, Etc., Etc. Aiso a full iine of MUSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BINDERS AND SHERKT Fancy Goods, Childrens' Carriages, Velocipedes, Bycicles, Carts and Wagons. will seli at EXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR TH Good Organs at $50 and upward. Pianos and Organs Address, sold for To make room MUSIC for new stock E NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Cash and on Monthly Payments. J. MUELLER, Council Orders solicited Bluffs, lowa COUNCIL BLUE'ES LANGTRY MAVES. Latest styles from the east, in Iavotry Waves and Reversible Lan Frizzes at MRS, J. J. GOOD'S, 29 Main street, opporite post «flice, COUNGIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. RATEFUL—UOMFORTING. HIOAGO, BOGK ISLAXD AND FaCITO. EPPS’S GOGOA Arrive. BREAKFAST, a thorongh kmowledge of the nataral 1w #hich govern. the oporations of dlzcetion ane subrition, And by » caroful spplication of $he 2no proportos ot wall-yrlceted Cocon, als. Eu%mnd.a our breakash debico with & 15 rately Bavored baverage, whlch iy sve &k aurny heavy doctors! bills 16 {u by the jodlolo 080 of uch articles of diet that & convtitutior aay be gradually bult up untl stron snoogh undredt CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, Depart. Arrive, Atiantic Bxt. . b: Mail and E Accom (8at.). .5 P 018y euca fasal ehat by keep! Sotven el tortifiad with pure blood and & prop sty nourlehed trame."—Civil cervice Gazette. Mae simply with bolling wxéer or milk Se d u tlaw ouly (4-!b and 1b), by Grocers, Labeled JAMES BPFS & 00, Homaopatble Chem!sr, Andon. Englard. vk A len o' Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURAUD’S Oriental Oream or Magical Bean- tifier, Depart. « Tan, Pimples, Freck les, Mothpatch esan’every CHIOAGO, MILWAUKEN AND blemish'on Leave Gouncll B, Arives Gounci Blufts. +.9:20 & m | Mail and Ex...% Atlantic Ex...19: *Except Bumhyl. Excopt Saturdays. $Except Mondays. Council Blufll & Omaba Btreet R. R. Leave Council Bluffs. Omaha. samoam, m-m, 11am,1m,2p m, ipm, 2pm, 8p -.w-.lpw.lpn m,4pm,5pm,6pm. Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin thelr trips ab O ek o and run o{mm during the 49, 11, 2 4, 6'and 6 o'cloc] run to city m, 10 & m, of similar name. The dhfinlullhtd D' L. sald to ¢ .ad) g tilo removes mpnflurt’nu St whbors ey b0 tho skin, W ESTER & B. T. GOURAUD, Sole prop., 48 Bond CORNICE WORKS ! Jiceas v an prues o reny cons Iron and Slate Boofing, S Boniare of base Imitations. _§1,000 reward for arrest and proof of apy ono selling she same. 14-weow. me 28 ew -6m Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HABTINGS, NEB. Oapital Stook, - - $100,000 JAS. B. HEARTWELL, Proaldent, AL cuu&v:wh—mm. EC'W 0. SPECHT, . - Proprietor, 1111 Douglas 8, - Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED lIron Cornices | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Bpecht’s P“‘R‘“:& Mh:hlgolskyl;zli; Fu:ent. DIRECTORS Adjusted chet Bar and Bracket Sheteing, T aw the senorl agont Sumoel Maxandes - QrmigqUtH, for the above line of goods, Geo. T Prat Jas. B, Heartwall, . M. McEl Hinney. IRON FENG!NG Crestings, Balustzades - Verandas, Iron Bank Kallioge, Window Bliads, Cal First Mortgage vo Loansa Specialty lar GENERAL AGENT FOR PEEKSON & EILL PATENT IN furnishes & pormn-nl, home ‘This Com| Institution 5'39 8chool Bend sand other logall, SIDE BLIND. {ooed Mantcipal sectrite. o ‘Nobraak can by - e e o el Bl Loans made on improved farm in all well ettlea emus aWaJ‘ e countienct the stake lhmuxhunmnllhlllw ] sorrespondents. UK. The 8tory of tho 8ewiuy Masiire Athandsome little pamphlet, blue and gold cover with numerous eagravings, will be SHORYT LINE GIVEN AWAY S 3 foaszacull o saing ox s ser ok | L | STIEESIALEHER pvieet it o' | Milwankee & St. Panl The Singer Manufacturing Co,, RAILWAY Prlnolpll Office, 84 Unlon Square NEW YORK. Is now running ite :"::‘l EXPRESS TRAINS aop mepav, pars, 1ers | QMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS BAKER'S —~WITH— BREAKPAST 0000A. Pullman's Magnificent Slespers oMl Absolviely e —AND THE— of ol has been removed. Ithas three times th th of Coco mixed_wit row Rootor Sugar, an fors fur wmore 6 onomic Jeilclous, nourishiog, Finest Dining Cars in the World. SRR | |F YOU ARE COING EAST 8old by Qrocers|Everywhere W. BAKEE& Oo.,Dorchester, Mass OHICAGO' MILWAUKEE, Or to any point beyond; or IF YOU ARETI}GIHG NORTH ST. DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENCE OF LIFE. For OLD AND YOUNG, MALN AND FauMALE. It 1s & sure, prompt and effectual remeds estion, Intermittent '" PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Milwaukee&St. PaulR'y or Want i, of‘Appetite srvous Debllty o ull ory Ticket offe looated 1o Pazto? Hotel s corner gun'-:m R S R sno}Fourteenth streeta and st U. P, De- Farnam pot and st Millard Hotel, Omaha. #8500 Time Table in another columa, Power. It ertons waste rejuvenaies the fudud tehson stren, m-:fl the_entecbled, brain osad vige 1o the exheusies or F. A. NASH, General Avent, o experience of thousands proves 1t 4o J q muu?x:l.'nmdy Prics, $1.008 botle G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. Nl drogglats, or el | 8. 8, MERRILL, A.V.H CARPENTER, nhumfluna m.‘pu of P, 0. l 1cl.ul k0. . Bnml h ': General At Geo, aan. Agent COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOALNEWB HAWK-EYE-TEMS Gleaned From the Sllent World. The D.af-Mate Hawkeye appears, a8 usual, in attractive form and full of interestiog reading matter. Among the personals noted are: Mr. Farmer, a dsaf-mute, formerly of C B, has gone to Sloux Falls to work ou the farm at the Dakota Ia- stitution. We hope he has sucoess. Rev. T. F Thickstum, of Pells, was a recent visitor at the iustitation, He is a brother of Mas, Irwin, Wallnea Reed, aseistant ok, re- signed a fow days ago, and left for Dakota, His place In-the kitohen s filled by Henry Brown of Dabugue. The Doeaf Mute Advance ssys that a hoj in Missonri, who ls sixteen yoars 1d, is esix foet and two inches high, and still contivues to' grow. Our pupll, Mr, J. F. Scoor, who is twenty- four years old, 1s only eix feet and three inches high, and it seems very fast for that boy of Missourl to grow. Ool, Henry Kennedy, for many yearn steward of tho American asylum nt Harttord, Con., gave us acall a few days ago, in company with Mr. Harry Birkinbine, engineer of the clty wnur works, Col. Kennedy is in the west looking for investments. H. H. Standish, our ocarpenter, caught the Dakota fover, and has gone to that territory to make it his home. He was an efficlent and faithful man in his position here, and he went away bearing the good wishes of all. His the | place has been filled by the appolnt- ment of J, B. Dafir, who takes hold with much earnestness, The {iustitution was favored last week l?l eslc from General O. O. Howi bis mother, Mra. Eliza Gll- more, and his little daughter Bessle. The general ta'ked to the pupils in the chapel ina moat entertaining manner for an hour. Fathers MoMenomy and Mulhol- land, by invitation of Suparintendent Rogen ddressed the children in the ohapel last Sunday afternoon, Mr. R interpreted their remarks, After a general addrees all except Catholle children were dismisved, and to the latter a doctrinal addross was made. Pampblets containing the oatechism and prayers of the church were left with Mr, Rogers for distribution antong the pupils, The roverend gen- tlemen promised to make monthly visita hereafter. A Life Saving Service. Mr, M. E. Allison, Hutohison, Kan.: Saved his life by a simple Trial Hottle of Dr. Kiog’s New Discovery, for Consump- tion, which caused him to procure a laree bottle thut completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and everything else had failed. Asthms, Bronchitis, Se- vem Oo hs, and all Throat and Lung dis- gusranteed to cure, ’l‘ nl bottles free at C F. Goodman’s aprl 2-eod&w 1w drug store, Large size, $1. COMMERCIAL. OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wagar No, 2 spring, 76¢; No. 8, 68; rejected 50c; good demand, CorN —Dealer: corn OChicago, 4 ocorn, 850, The receipts of corn a OArs—Scarce and in good demand; 83. Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton, 30 per bale, Ryr—40c; light suppl; Corn Mnb—l 26per {m pounds, Woonw—Good supply, prices at; yards, 5 00@6 CoarL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft, 5 50 per ton, BurtkR—Plenty and in fair demand; 26¢; creamery, 80c, Eaos —Ready sale and not plenty at 15@170 per doze Larp—Fairba wholesaling at 13c. PouLtrY—Firm; dealers paying 180 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens, ‘VEGETABLES —Potatoes, 50c; onions, 50c; cabbages, 30@40e per dozen; apples, 2 60 @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOOK, Carre—8 00@8 50; ealvea b 00@7 50, Hoes—Merket for hogs quiet, a8 the packing houses are closing; shippers are paying b 50 to 6 50, The iHorsford Almanao and Cook Book mailed fres on application to the Rum- l}-{rdl Chemical Works, Providence, He Apologized. When you have crowded six man and two women Into a Virglnia sta, coach, to bump over mountaln ro for thirty-six miles, you can't ssk much more of human natare. We were not only packed like sardines, but one had to ride on the box with the driver and the weather betokened raln, It was agreed that we would fight to the death sooner than let an- other passenger sboard, but just be- fore the stage started up drove two an men, and the driver of the stage opened the door and whispered: “‘Ladies and gentlemen, them two men are Ool. Skloner and Judge Morehouse, and they are golng down the road to ficht a duel. Under any other olroumstances I would not ask you to make room."” Every one of us was oppored to duelirg, but not & growl was raised, Another man got up with the driver, the baggige wan re stored, and the two ducliais, oach looking very grave and determiced, orowded It. For the firat five mileo not & word was spoken, and then an Ohio man bealdo me care~ fally whispered: “‘lan't it about time they reached the epor” Aunother five miles was paseed, and then one of the women ventured to remark that it was an swiul thing to fight a duel. It began to rain, snd the other woman obrorved that both daelists would probably catch thelr death oolds, even if neither was shot Every time we came toa piece of woids we expected to see the two men get out, but one fell asleep after an hour, and the other was busy with a book. At length, after every other paszénger had repeatedly winked ut me to go ahead, I leuned over and saked: “Jodge, how much farther is it to the ground?” ‘‘What groundse!” ‘‘Where you are to fight a duel.” “I have no duel on hand.” ““Why--why I thought you and the colonel were golng ot to fight a duel.” “Oh, no! no! I called him a liar and he challenged me, but Iapologized over two weeks ago, and we are now Roing up into the mountains to buy sheep!” There was sume talk of llcking the driver, but as the women wouldn't turn in and help us, the idea was gead- ually squeezed out of us, — If you are mot married, write the Mar. riage Fund and Mutual " Trast Associn. tion, Cedar R-pl(h, Tows, for circulars explaining the plan. £-8m, ON A PULLMAN SLEEPER. Snores Who Rival the Noise of the Train — Briaal Couples — The Man With the Nightmare. Philadelphia Press. A Press reporter stumbled across a very bright, intelligent porter on a sleeping car on the Washington ex: press » few nights ago. He was sit- ting In the forward end of his car sur. rounded by a plle of boota and shoes, which he just began to blacken, All the passengers had gone to bed and the porter had made his rounds and gathered up all the shoes he could find, marking in lead pepcll ln each shoe the number of the owner’s berth and seotion, Lead-pencll, ho said, would not rub out. Formerly he used chalk, but found that it rabbed off easlly and sometimes he found himself all mixed up. He was the genulne speclmen of the southern darky, and was rubbiog away vigor- ously when the reporter eald: “You've got a big job before you.” “Yes, sah,” eatd the ebony porter as he showed his white teeth; ‘‘but dut aln’t all de shoes in dis hyar kyar; dere is free pair of shoes a missin’, but I reckons I knows whar duy iyt and the frowns over the porter's nose grew deeper and he frowned a very knowing frown. ‘‘In de fust place de owners ob de misaln’ shoes am Yanks, and dey hid dere shoes 8o dat ae por- ter couldn’t blacken 'em and den dey weuldn't hab to pay nuffin in de ““Why do you eay the owners are Yankees?' asked the reporter. “‘Bokase, sah, no Soth’en gemmen wud hide his shoes. Dey ain't so mean, but de people what belongs to Yankeoland dey does hit right 'long. Eovery trlp de same fiogs happens; sometimes dey wrap dere ehoes up in dere pantalcons-us—arnd shoves dem under de pillar, and mometimes dey just put 'em nniur de pillar when duy Aate s damm off, and somiabizase Ay Jseh | draps dem lnto dere vallse, Anyling to hide 'em lrom do porter and sabe a few pennles.” All this the porter sald in a low | tone, while he shined his shoes as the tuln was rattling over the road. “I'se been on & 8t. Louls ran, and 1'se been on & Boston ran, ‘and 1'se | been hyar, and right hyar's de best ebry time, Do trabel to de souf am first class. Do soth’en gemmen always am liberal wid dere cash, aud whar a man from de norf gibs the porter ten cents, de soth'en gemmen gibs & dollah, and doan make haf de fuss ober hit.” “‘Golly, boss," sald the darky, with & chuckle and a grin, ‘‘de culled trash kin say what dey pleases 'bout bein’ free and libin' up norf hyar, but for me jest gib me back de good ole slab- hyar kyar <‘ulehrn a 'possum kin climb a tree " ‘‘But don’t you make out pretty well here?’ “‘Sakes alive, yes, sah,” answered the porter quiokly, with a grin; I doen in fack. You see, de Pu!lman company pays me $30 a month, and hita a werry dull vime when I can't sorape together $70 o month, Bome- times I beats dat; Ise made as high €100 In & menth, Most of the gem- men what calls der welbs commercial trablers is good pay, and dey am good fur half a dollah, but the actors and de actrestes beats dem, and de prople what's trablin’ round sight soein’ takes de cake A man and his wife trablin’ from New York to New 0.leacs em wuf 'bont $2 or §3, and a man by hisself um wuf' bout §1, bat de ; msn what's just bin morcied,” sald the porter with another ohuckle, ‘‘he am do boss, kuse he don’v kaow de ropes, and when & man's jont gate marcled he's kiod ob reck!iss bout his trablin expenaen. “People when dey am trablin,”} continued the porter. ‘“‘doesn’t go to ! bed early as when dey am to home, but de minnit one man tells me to make up kis bed, den de hull kyar full wants dem bads shuk up at de samo time, snd den ita porter here and hits porter there till de whole ob de beds am made; but you kin al wn,l count on de newly marrled coup! goin’ to bed laat. y jost hang tlll eberybody else am pone to bed, a den dey go, too. S>metimes T vau hold of some werty troublesome trablers, wimen, ob ocourte. Doy wants de kyar warmer or dey wants kyar colder, or dey wants a diiok ob water, or suthin’ just foah de sske ob showin’ off, I spose, “Sometimes gits passengers what nebber been in a slespin’ kyar befoah, and dey don’t know how to go to bed. epeoially it dey hab an upper berf, and den hita fap to watoh dem olimbin’ up into the berf, *1 kin 'membertill judgment day,” went on the porter ss he blew his breath on a shoe, ‘“bout a big, fat old gemmen what went down to Rich- mond last night. Might souls how he didsnore. He snored so loud dat de notwe ob de kyar trabling' 'lorg wa'nt noffia’ and’ a gemman ia de berf ober him yelled st de fat man, an’one of de Eulongerl on de oppssite side of the yah swoah at him, Might soul' how Den de he didouss the ole fat ma gemman in the top berf Is for me, an’ he says: ‘Porter, jes' wake dat ole rhinosceros and tell him to turn ober.” “Does I eber hear passons talkin' in dere sleep?”’ “‘Mighty souls, yes sah! I hears werry quare things. Some gemmen ents a great mess ob stuff jest befoah dey gets on dis kyar, you know, and den dey goes to bed wid der tomlok chuck fall and gets de night As the porter gathered up an lrm ful of freehly pollshed shoes to distri- bute in thelr respective places, he said: ‘T hears and sees a heap of queer tings, but I docsa’t tell all I knows—not dis chile, ha, ha,” Voluntary Tributes of Gratitude for Bene- fits Kecelved Diax Sig, —Please allow me the privilege of giving my testimony regarding the won. derful curative properties of your invalus- ble wedicine, Hunt's Remedy, During the past six or seven years I have been a great sufferer from Kidney disease, and duriog & great part of the time my suffarivgs have been so intense as to be indescribable, Oanly those who have suffered by this dread disease know of the awful backache, ani pains of all kinds, accompanied by great weaknoss and nervous prostration, loss of force and ambition which invariably attend it. I had all theso troubles intensitied, and was in such a bas condition thut I could no get °p out of my chair except by put- ting my hands on my knees, and alwost rolling out before I could straighten np. I tried the best doctors, and wany kinds of medicine, but all failed to be!p me, and I | experimented %0 long_r-deavoring to get cured that lust spring I was in very poor shop , and in # eking for relief my atten- tion was directed bv a friend to the re- able cures of Kidney diseases. eto., which wre beiug acoumplished by Hunt's tomedy. I wasinducel totry lv. and be+ gon to b ke it, ond very soom “limbered up" as it were; my severe hackache, and the inteuse paina T had waffe cd 80 long speedily disappesred, notwithstandiog I | hat been bothered with this complaint so | many years, When I bevan to take Hunt's Remedy I was considerably 1un down in my general b red also from loss of appes I have been takivg the , however, my improvewent has been most marked; my former cowplaints, aches, puins, eto., have divsppear now feel liko my former self, hale, hearty, and sound in bealth, 1shall always keep Hunt's Remedy wih me, and would most esrnestly recommend s1i those who are +ufforers from Kidney or Liver diseases, or diseases of the Bladder or Urinary organs to use Hunt's Kemedy, and take no other, Yours very truly, HENRY H, SHELDON, No, 280 Weatm nter St., Providence, I “In the lexicon of youth. et -nl- bery days. Gib me back my ole massa ?nl.uu and I'll cut stick from dis wuch word as Fail, That “lex found in the laboratory of Hunt's llumdy. It knows no such word as—Fail, DR. WHITTIER. 617 8t Oharles 8t. ST. LOUIS Mo A REQULAR GRADUATE of two modich cllegea, bas boen louger on men! CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BKIH AND BLOOD Disaasos than any other physiian in B} Louta s iy pupers show and sl old restient know, Congultatioo froe and Invited, Wheu | 1o Inconventent o visit she city for treatment wodicines can be sent by mall o exprees svory whi Curable (ases guarantood; whore donbi oxii 10 trankly stated. Oall or write. Nervous_prostration, Dobility, Mooty aud_Physiosl Wenkness, Merourial_ang other affcotions of Throat, Skin and Bones Blood Impurities and Biood Poisoning, Siin_Affeotions, Old Sores and Uloers, Tmpodiments to Marriage, Rhoumatism, Pilon Hpecial attention to ocasos from worked brain. SURGICAL OASES rocol apecial attention, Disaascs ariak from Lmprudence, Kxoosses, In<l\;1wnou 1D 260 pages—the M AB‘mGE wory well told. Many u who may mar ry, who may not, why, GOUTDE. 3.“..., S snd cure. Ifll.dhlflebw‘(.fl'mr 2348wty DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, ARCHITECTS! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Bvilding, PORT CRAPE WINE Used n the principal churches for commune fon purposes EXOELLENT FOR LADIES, AND WEEKLY PERSONS, AND THE AGED SPEER'S PORT CRAPEWINE | : FOUR YEARS OLD. TONIC AND BTRENGTHENING PROPERTIES AP UNSUrpAAsEd DY ADY O'DEX NALIVO WiDe Belng {ne pure +Pjutea of the Grape, produsd undet r. Boer's own porsonal supervision, | rpurlty hA onuluoncss are Kuarsnteod, T8 youngen chil glmk. of 1ta generom qual tles, and the "l- invalid use it b advantage. 1t Is rticulsrly beneficial to the aged and d ta , and euited to the votrious allmeats that af- fook the weaker sex. 18 18 10 very respect a wine TO BE RELIED ON, SPEER'S P.J. Sherry, The P, J. BHERRY lea wine of superior char ackor, and partakes of the rich qualitiesof the grape from which it is made For purity, rl R Gavot e edieian. peopacias 1 i ee tound unexceliod. SPEER'S P. J. Brandy. Th brandy stands unrivallad in this counte slug fax wuparor tor medclual pur t¥ia'a pure distiliabion from the grape, and aluable modical prope:ties, or, similar to that of the grwpes, from which it s distilicd, and te In grea} tavor among firat-class {amiiics. Boothat the slgnature of ALFED SPEKR, Pa: salo, N. J., 18 over the cork of each boltle Sold by l\unulm Bro's & Co,, M. Parr, Schroter & Bocht, D. W 8axe, Jamos Foryth ‘and J. 0, alo tor . M. R. RISDON, Gen'l Insurance Agent 0foe, Bovd's Opera Houss, night work sore brain ner . Al £r0 Some n.m.’ ot g".‘.. nel M. b;'.' z’l'n':'m":-v SPECIF OURES SOROFULA, WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES ULCERS, sWIFT‘S SPECIFIO OURES OATARRH. SWIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES SORE SWIFT'S SPECIFIC s URES BOIL! ol SWIFT'S SPECIFIC OURES ERUPTION WIFT'S SPEOCIFIO CURES ECZEMA. WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES RHEUMATISM. flWIFT'B SPECIFIO REMOVES ALL TAINT., SWIFT'S SPECIFIC 1S THE GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Write for full particulars to SWIFT SPECIFIO 00., Atlanta,Ga. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, 81 to 81.75 ner Bottle. OOL L. T. FOSTER. ungstown, ON &l May 10, 1888. ~'Da, B.J. I-nu. 0.~} hi ’.' ole Hambletonlan colt te'lt lpm V.'y highly, n on ne had & Iarge bone s small dno on she of iamo; I had him under the of twi h surgeons ';‘hh‘dhllcd M cln hl- ane day readlng the -dvertisement yvin a'm;’ln'zhuodll o loago Exprose, Id:llw. lll|l= I onoe an ol Gllldll glote here tend forih, and thy ‘ordorod bhres boslos; 1 sees and MAI I IIM 16 accordlng h directions and ourth day $he cold ceased f0 bo lamo and She |ulnpt h"l dlsappeared. I used but one bosile and the colt's imbe are as free of lum; smooth as any horse in tho state e iokimo.of sy nalgkbige Ve iwo my nelgl \ng two boblles '{n lnno' uslng II L, dond for lln lnksl clrouler l' Prios Drugzists have Il OI ons Zob 1t for J. Kondall & Uol, Pree rletors, Baosburgh Falls, V4. v S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Aew-ly SUPPOSITORIES ! The Great Popular Remody for Piles. Bure oure for Blind, Bleeding & Itching P And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tamors, These SurrosiTorizs act directly upon the coata of the Blood Veasels, and by thetr aserl oects gontly foroe tho lood “trom the swalien tumors, and by making the costa of tho velng strong, provent thelr rofling, and honce s radl cal cure i sure to follow their use. Price, T cents & box. For sale by alldi -lll mail on recalpt of price, by Em dm:‘ Igstitute 718 Oliva st Bt A ragulir graduate n medi:ine. Over 16 soars' DR, HENDERSON, 603 & 603 Wyandocts St.) practice—13 KANSAS CITY, MO, : in Chieago, ary and sk(u Disess b Waakxuss (nlgh DEBILITY, (lo#s Of sexual pawer) d or money refucded. Ona No injur o s low. <Thou. ous medisioes used. No deteution from business. All n edi- i sands of cases cured. clues furnishe i—even to patients at a distance, Co- sultation free ahd co itidntial—cal or write. Ago wnd oxperlence are importsat A BOOK for boih sexes —llustrat:d—and ciro)lars of othe things sent sealed for two Se stamps. FRE MUBEUM. —"‘Parts of the huwan bm .J’,.!r i e theued,” ete. % an interesting advertisement ‘on[ run in oor . In reply to winquries we will say thad re a0 evidence ¢! humbug abous this the advertiscrs arv “".w fare viag ul park "1'..‘1';."'.,““31 R cu i m-i{ .. , Evaning Bes. ey ord

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