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%e_——_- OUNCIL BLUFFS, N\ I}OTTAGE A W) BURDETTE ORGANS Guitars, e —————— I'HE DAILY BEE-TUESUDAY APRIL 17 . Importer and dealer in MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 0F EVERY DESRIPTION, such as Violin Accordeons, Music Boxes, Italian Strings, Etc., Etc. MTOSIC BOOKS. MUSIC BINDERS AND SHEET MUSIC Also MUIII-I.I!R PROPRIETOR OF PALACKE MUSIC HALL! Headquarters for the justly Celebrated WEBER PIANOS, now approved and used by all first class Artists. a full line of Fancy Goods, Childrens' Carriages, Velocipedes, Bycicles, Carts and Wagons. will seli at EXTRA LOW FIGURES FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Planos and Organs sold for Cash and on Monthly Payments, Orders solicited To make room J. MUELLER, Council ITOW A. WESTER for new stock Bluffs, lowa - Good Organs at $50 and upward. Address, COUNOIL BLUXEESS[SLAE IN HIS TRICKS. X M bt to e e ok oommnulonlon and when the pencil o g e had, -np-unfly, bZl t):quu:g 0(;1:{ menoed to wrie, and the Dr, sald it fllfl NOWd sl]mmmuflt ufl.flght commenced, M;-. Morgan nelnd the Y elates, saying, ‘‘Iwant t: esoslates.” In ® in the Act at Walnut, a mn:nel{t the Dr. sprang to his feet, 13 grabbed the slates with bothhlund- Lateat styles from the east, in Langtry Waves and Reversible n y and sald, “No, slr, not much, you Frizzea at yMBB. J. 3. 0001)‘8. 20 Main atreet, opposite post «flice. The Double clate Trick Bx eatinot have those alates,” i — posed by Men of Muscle M:‘. hturg-n h;llowhol;l him rlhgtln‘tl : COUNOIL BLUFFS RAILROAD osught him, and while he hel s, TIME TABLE. uabmn Loan & frust uflmpflfl’ hands Apnt,’ Mr. Brady got possession GHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIO, HASTINGS, NEB. To the Editor of the Bxs. of the slates. These slates were taken Dey Arrive, . Fur four weeks the coming of Dr. | to the bank, where they may still be ODl)ltBl Stock, - - 100,000 seen. Before Mr. Moigan selzed A S L ST ANCAI them the peneil did not l?lvo time to :LuL B, c&ka v%hm::?n. nounced in the W-!nuc News, Olip- | o ite more than threo or four words Pacific Exp,. 0208 m nli, plogs from the Ohicago papers ap- gt the furthest; nevertheless, on ex- an 20 Mail and Ex*;.7:00 p m DIRECTORS peared telling of his wonderful faats | amination, one slate ‘was found to be LY. Ex.... Ium Neb & Kaa E£.8:20 8 m h i written in fall md llgued Wo pive CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN. Sacnuol Alexander QeealdeOlive asa medium In that metropolis. %his Teasdite "D art. L. Olnh, Webater! Arrangements were made for him R 1am ) ‘Heartwell, 4 My meu—h this hombug? 1f pm ' D. M. McEl Hinney, to lectare in the high school building | ¢ {s, it s & wonderfal gift. No, my Acoom. (“‘“‘-)““"“ on Sabbath afternoon and evening of | friends, this s the work of spirite. s "' Qo Speci il 8th, and th Loes ] come to convince you of this faot that . 3 8 t! " _r_‘"” First Morigage Loanss Specialty el 86 sad the motloes set Torkh | s pirtalive afer what i called doath, . Oflnv- M e & t this be a test to you of it, for Iam UNION 2AOIFIO. Kistid This Company furnishes & permanent, home | mysterious and marvelous things . JOHNSON. nml-dpg. 20 8. m. | Ovoriand Exend00 pm, | [astitution whero School Bond sand other logally | which have happened him sinoe he be- | Immediately after the selzare and &"fl‘fl: = 295, 4. Jomrerke be legotiated on the most favorsble terms |came a medium, which he professes to removal of ;{'h;‘(' Mr. HBW ) 80 Tk countienc the siate " $hrough krponsible local | have been from ohildhood, his travels :’:“:g:rz‘tfi:'p“:;n.“?::é h o"' ; B‘ld iaigs, e, woow 43 4 comespon in ;Omld“l:i“d'- his “;‘" In L‘“;Id‘“: Slade “Hd the sequel was as (ullo;lh: ¢ and s0-o! expose, the tests whic Mr. Henry offered to bet with him fl’n%';"nfi}:.‘ 2:':3;: OH:L:dBExu l|$nm s H 0 R T L I N E solentific men hnn’put him to, and | all the money he wanted that if he BIOUX OIYY AND PAOUFIO, thelr perfeot satisfaction of his genu- | (Slade) would perform any other trick - 5 rm m a:"f": u M i —OF THE~ ineness. They also set forth that dur- | by sleight of hand in his presence and A ::,g,‘;’m‘,g{_’m i { v _. | ing his stay here he would endeavor | allow him to investigate at any mo- OEXTXOAGO, ™ |t prove to those who desire the | ment he might indicate he wouid de- 2 truth of a lifo beyond the grave, | tectand discover how it was done. ListeGomat ;{:::"“‘A' ‘"”'{,w:‘"“‘ Wa, ee N a,u and a happier state to those who are| The dootor declined to sccept this Mall and Ex,.*9:20 & m | Mail and Ex prepared for it, that he would prove | proposition. But during the evening Atlantic Ex: 15:15 p m | Atlantic Ex RAILWAY this by the asseverations of those who | of the same day the dootor sent word SHICANG, NENAURER AXD. BT, PAUL. have gone before and are enabled to [ by a mutual friend that he would Mall T O | Penimivas A Omaha |18 Dow runnlog iu FAST EXPRESS TRAING | roinrn throngh him aud others en- | wager Mr. Henry $600 that he could Atlantic Ex..[3:40p m | Mail and Ex..*7-25pm from dowsd wltgwtl:n llto -upfimnnnl perform the bell trick (which Mr. H. [ powers, th such startlicg an- | had seen hut onoe) without being de- ";m """"’" texcapt Basuraays. sExcept | (HAHA AND OOUNOIL ‘BLUFFS nouncements a general curiosity to | teoted. This ofl.r) was ueopndg and Council !lum & Omaha Btreet R. R. —WITH— see aad hear him was awakened, not | an appointment was made to meet the Leave il Blufts, Leavo only among the residents of Walnut, | dootor in the morning, but the latter : gamOam 08m 8amonm1oam | Prilman's Magnificent S166pers | bus of all the surrounding country. | failed tc put in am ap 00, and 2“‘:',,', ";‘:: :‘,'..',’ f.lj':fm_"? A2 Oa Thuradsy evening, April 6th, | soon l¢f: for a more ocongenial atmos- ‘Stroot cars run haif hourly 0 the Union Pacifie —AND THE— D:. hBl-rle nrr:vhod :lnd ;ngqed s 3“'; phere, Depot. On8 th cars begin thelr trips at | A ’ at the Cantral hotel, where he awalte ‘We know not what opinion others ::ldfix 34 5'and 6 o'olock uu'{ dmn‘ w' d.’ Finest Dlmng Oars in the World. | visttors who might "wish to hold com. may have but the people of Walnut MY — munication with thelr departed | and vicinity are convinced that so far friends or witness his marvelous per- |as relates to his claim to be a % IF Yflu ARE ml"c EAST formaaces. medlum, and to receive communioa- con"lsh onKs l % On Fridsy morning Mr, J. H. |tions from the departed written be- Benry, %r:( deBntD of :'ha EExolunige ;;un ;wc;k slates, Dr. Blade, of fing ' MIL , 80 arnel 8q , vis- | New or] is simply & hum- o. I';?&‘ETSI‘{‘G_B?N 'm i s WA.UKE lud hlm, snd during the llt‘tlng a|bog; » man skillfal pin the art = sl Omaha l'h Or %o aav point beyond; or sorew driver wn:Dplagr-ddup by soune | of aisceiving and nnvonh{1 of confi- VR & unseen power, at Dr, o's request, | dence. Any person who has doubts 1111 Douglas 8¢, mana, Neb | |F YOU ARE GOING NORTH and thrown olear across the room. In concerning {hf facts as stated above MANUFACYURER OF au'vu'lnn g O.To e i ;uponle tos ':lq““ for dl ‘I:Il:lllluo can have ;hl:‘l cortified to ll:y address. 3 MINNE. rom a deceased son, a double slate | ing any of the persons whose names 'ron Oorn Ices l Take the BEST ROUTE, the held byl Mz, Henry and Mr. Darnell in np%m’ln it P ; plain vlew was, apparently, written N DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, | ppiogrg MilwaukesdSt PaulR'y | fall onthe inner ide of one alate. And SERTOROATY Tig, 1 and Slate Roofin, { Ay m We whose names appear In the I, 1ron 8 BO0INg, Frr Adg et d above ar'fcle hereby certify that the Bpecht's Patent MotallioiSkylight Patent, | 0\ o Onhompladilam ta oome t0 790 | fuste and pedabl e bion i A‘;‘,’&“fid R‘;“"“ i ‘“dlB""'I:“ Farnam anofFourteeath strects And st U, P, De. | *o a 3 byo;l M:" ;‘m°' ‘“t ot | conoerning Dr_Slade are, to the best STiiie K am the'eeneral husn | pot and st Millard Fotel, Omaha. Do doubs of this. .. will come to you | ;¢ knowledze and belief, oorreot) for the above line of goods, | " gar8ee Time Table in another columa, again when I am more .l;:;' N desiibens 4 y IRON FENOCING, F. A. NASH, Genoral Avent, . A. D" Orestings, Balustrades, ' Verandss, Tron | G, H, FOOTE, Tickeb Agook, Omaha, On a subsequent ocossion when Mr, | WALNUT, Ia., April 13, 1803, Bank lumlng.sb er‘lihinw Biinds, Cel- 8.8, )&Eul‘!&!{, A V. nbslm?l%nn}, A Hfuénvryl -ndNMr. Don Cramer, udhltor o _lar Guarde; alsn 3 | enoral Manager. neral Pass. Agent. | () alnut News were present, there GENERAL AGENT FOR 9.7 cnaRK '?;Ef-‘r-?.o.mi;.,. A el ol X r S U SO Money for the Unmarried. EKSON & EILL PATENT IN | —JctcrBupt. __Asstlen “ue. Age One of the most solid_and subst 1 yclal PEEKS! & ! DOCTOR STEINHART'S without any solicitation on thelr purt, | jgtitutions in this country is the Mar. SIDE BLIND. apparently from the same spirit: | ringe Fund and Mutual Trust Assnciation, TR T i ESSENGE UF l lFE Dear Friesps —Pardon me for | of Codar Rapids, Iowa, - They are organ- o el comlng in upon yon at this time, I | ized under tho laws of Towa, snd beir of- PILE OLNTMENT............ 865! Fok O AND Youe, NALI AND FRMALA. am 80 anxious to let my frlends know f“’f’“ and ’“"“"“ i ak the leading OINTMENT............ L %0 | ofApneer Nefrot Betiiy i i upon you. After I wankilled At 8— | b s ert iere 1o tats wesoberros, IDE A INE'S w l‘Munm- ln:nm«;ilz:ln' Bow:ra,rl’n;:l'nl fon. Falls, by the elevator, Tl was in a| Itisa uplatx’ullg lu;sstmunl,iu :-lnu" F d Ague Tovlc Cordial...1 00 | Nereneen B B G stopor for some time. The first per. | government boad, You can justas wel T e ETT s | sl niochsd bris and ‘etors | sonn T thought of was my poor father | BAYe, s good sum of money o commence STANDARD LIVER PILLS,.. 25| rbring tone ‘anfifi'm?ufg‘éf‘%“ffl.fi and mother, | Pleme way to them I | members have boan pald of, reosiviag over AMEBERIOAN an invaluable remedy. SLIA botla, | AR BADEY. 0B1Y Whatl ¥ 6e them sad. | 800 per cent on their investment. Write N orsix or$5. For saleby all druggists, I am truly as ever, for oirculars fully detailing the plan, which DIARRHOE OURE........... 26 ..,..,. irom obeervatan o sooriot of! 50" pe iy e T s ST L g e RIS OUSE S O Box 24 i Good agents wanted. Mention where you « Others called to see him and wit- SURE OURE FOR CORNS.. 2 nessed similar performances. On Sab. | **¥ sale m:;::!z:___ i, (Warranted or money refunded. bath afiernoon and evening the lec- o FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, tares w-r’; dellvered In the school The President’s Trip & Fallure. Manutactured by W, J. Whitehouse, 605 North house., The audienocs were good bat | 8pecial to the Merning Journal, $6h 88, Omahs Hob, w4 mbesm 'i".'.'.g,f‘a" l:'n.:vg.mm " impression made was unfavorsble. Wasamnaron, April 12,—Private olleges, bas been longer an 18 the Iu-: Th.h Lor' of Mt.ho hPu-byterhn -dviodn lrom".hou who followed the 3 . charc ose for theme, on the ent to Florida say that the trip SBISFUT B v, 947 Torpre Louls u‘s’i‘f;"‘ m-n': oo old r-l‘;nu same evening, ‘‘The sight w'hleh the K:- been a wretohed failure mso far as DR. T FELIX GOURAUD’S know. Conmsliilion bree .:d:"':‘- hen il | word of God throws upon -noh r- | securing any 'plouuu or rest. The Origntal Oream or Magioal Beal- | meicas ctsbe'wat by mal s Sipees evry. | forumanoes as the above.” y | president has found the sand fleas and where, Curable cases guaranteed; wi ss 1llustrated by the Mlglchn ol morquitoes as relentless and energetio tifler, Sxiow 1 1 fraaily ‘soated Oul oF wiit: Egypt, Ex. vli and vii.; the Witch of [ as the offise seeker at Washington, +\ Tan, Plmples, | INevous Debility, Menta' | Fodor, T Sam. 28, 4-20 ; Simon the The heat and the impossibility of Freck low, | Mad_Phyioal Weakness, Merourial and | Sorcerer, Acts 8, 9-24 ; Elymas, Aots | finding any comfort in Florlda 1 2 :‘:‘:{g::cr; other affeotions of Throat, Skln and Bones | 13, G-12 and tho Sons of Solva, Acts | has thoroughly exasperated the l blemish'on | Blood Impnrities an “Polsoning, | 19, 13-19, president. It s nafeo to i Aoy nd | Biin Aflctions, 011 8 S it Do i g Blue Ribbon Sanford, who 14 | Tmpediments to Marringe. Rbeumatiom, [ Monday and Tuesday there was coaxed the president down to Florlda Wu Special attention to_oases frou | y0n(fested a general conviotlon of the | ® 88 t0 earn & forelgn sppotntment, | over.worked brain, SURGIOAL OASEF | belief that Dr. Slade was a fraud | Will be bitterly disappolnted In his 9 Teoelve specinl attention. Discases urising | and by his artful practices was smbition. The Talapooss wasordered from Tmpradencs, Excoses, Tndulcenow | decelving the people. According. | [0 here to-day to report at S:. |} AD [ pogosr—the whel |ly on Wednesday two men, | AUSSUD to meet the preai- R Emr'wdl told. Many | b “hy d Patrick Brady | 30t if he should conclude to come \ recelpia; who may mar | O COOIREE Al ead uni)” | back by way of sea. Here may be ry, who msy not, why, | both of lsrze stout build, and willing T ey Y | i GFOUEXIDE. e, comseqtence! | for tho work, were ununasd to test the | tFouble; no president can leave the y counf u«-n snd cure. Bealed tmmpa\q-nr ,nrlldlonon of this country, while in of sialler name: Ths diatinguised LS 2dawly | Dr.'s secrot art. Theso men were r ith % of Bayro, said to. iady of the HAUY o (s patiaot): minutely instructed oconcerning the ‘l‘ino.‘ '; O“; by pag oouf""“'fl"" e T B B GRS | YR T vo e o e e T | perforuance” o Uha"double | HaYeh When bo waa ia Oulforle ve- Bkin proparations.” . Ono bottls. will ast st | Yy AMLEd=4""0 " o o state trick by Mr., Henry, who had '“h'h 10 §0 by sieazser {0 Oregon oo e watoves Saperiions i withous njory 30 | WA e s wire JO880 ATIOR, | vilied the D). somo half dasva timos, | 1l 8060uat. the skin, " . Be only life sithorized by her and which will When Morgan and Brady entered —— oMUk K, B. T. GOURAUD, Bole prop., &8 Bead r_”:,;":'u‘?f.“".m“{u#fie.'flfifl'&‘ Dr. Blade's room they requested, as Horstord's Aoid Phosphate \ Wor le by all Druggista and Fancy Goods | only person who'ls i posession of the facte & | others had done, & full double slate A by e K ‘- AR | Dealore thtoughout the United @iates, Osnade | faithiut sad devoted wite, Truth s more. nter: | sommunication, appetier; It a o stom- | and Europe. “wting fhan Gotion. geads should Apply of fer. ach to renewed sctivity; snd in many ! 427 Beware of base imitations. §1,000 reward | ribory af ance. 8e 75 ets. for Bam) ALL TOOK SEATS AT LHE TABLE, ways tones up and lnvigorstes sho | 400 4690 aad pracd o os 006 Meiiag (e sime. FAL o The Dr. placed his double alate to ' whole system. Iowa Orchards. Towa Honestead. At the present time the ontlook for Towa orchards is a very gloomy one. The old orchards that have attalued an age of from fifteen to twenty five ye eem to be as badly damaged as those that have not yet come into boearing. There is a possible hope that this widespread Injury may not prove fatal. A few weeks will deter- mine. In the meantime take Oapt. Watrous' advice—glve the trees the best chance possible, and out none of them down, If our orchards are not absolutely killed, the dam- sge done to them will amount to mlllons of dollars, All through this part of the state the | cherry, peach, pear, plum and apple tnnnyus 80 bngly ln?urad that gly one-halt of them In our oplulon can never under the most favorable condi- tions of weather, fally recover or be- come vigorous, healthy trees. We have been engaged in oroharding to some extent in Iowa for thirty years, and in all that time have seen no such sweeping damage to frult trees as the the past winter has wrought. The winter of 1806-6 was very severe and destractive to tender varletles. Bat {* taught us which varleties were tender in the early history of Iowa orcharding and Intelligent tree planters have since lnpnoud that tgoy could with safety plant the varleties that withstood that arotio winter. But now, after twezty.seven vears of added experience, we are again overtaken with a disaster that is llkely to dwarf the losses of '65-6" into 1insignificance, We find tbat such sorts as Red June, Johnathan, Wine Sap, Jannetting, Ben Davis, Roman Stem, Gross Pomier, and Do- manle are apparently fatally Injured. The Duchess, Red Astracan and Wil. low Twig, as far as we have heard and lnmhus have escaped. PERTAINING TO PARSNIPY, The value of parsnips as food for men and oattle is not sppreclated in this country. When boiled, sliced, and frled brown they form a table delioacy difficult to obtalnat this wea- son of the year, The clroumstance that they are improved Instead of in- ared by freezing is In thelr favor, it {s not necessary to dig and put them in the cellar in order to keep them over winter, They can romain in the ground where they grow till they are wanted for wuse, It desirable, those wanted for use during the winter can be dug In the fall and placed In pits where they will be easy 1o obtaln when they are wanted. Cattle are fond of parsnips, and will generally eat them In preference to any kind of rocte. It appears to be immaterial to them whether they have been frozen or mnot. The process of freezing and thawing ocause most of, the starch in the roota to be converted Into sugar, which gives the sweet taste to those that remain in the ground all winter. An average orop of carrots when ralsed on well- menured and well-cultivated land which 18 sultable to their growth s five hundred busheis to the acre The land should be pulverized quite deeply sud the seed sown as carly as the soil becomes tolerably warm, For field calture the rows should be wide enough apart to sllow a narrow culti- vator to run between them. The weeding of the rows when the plants are swall and the thinning of them must be done by hand The plants should stand ahout four Inches apart o the rows. Parsnips stand drounght better than almost any roots except oarrots for the reason that the roow are burled In the earth while the leaves are 80 close to the surface that they serve the purpose of a mulch, — A Monkey un the Rampage. Mr. William Kiefaber has lately re. turned from s trip to Central Amerios, says the Dayton, Ohlo Demoorat, an he brought with him, as s memento of his visit, several tropical birds and a particularly lively specimen of the monkey tribe, T tter has been confined In a oage and placed on exhi- bitlon at the Third street depot restaurant, of which Mr. Kle- faber is the proprietor. The mon- key has attracted much attention and many visltors. About b o‘clock yestorday morning he succeeded in opening the door of his cage, thus se- curiug the freedom of ths entire es- tablishments Ho made the most of his liberty, and proceeded at once to inspect his now pessesions. On the 'counter there stood auimage of a coal black monkey holding a platter on which wero plled a lot of oranges, The tropical monkey surveyed his darkey counterpart at first with curl. oslty, then with growing anger, aroused, perhaps, by the stolld Indif- ference of the black monkey, or may be it was the Inborn prejudice of the lighter races ageinat the darker oroj ing out in this conneocting link between seized the Image by the throat ahd dashed it to the floor, where It broke into countloes pleces. Elated with his auooess, he next seired a plaster image of a child bearing aloft a basket of frait, and the child shared the fate of the black monkey. Oa the olgar coun- ter stood a bronzs kerosene lamp with o highly ornamented globe, used for lighting cigars, His monkeyship in- speoted this, smelled it and exprepsed his disgust by sending the lamp sfter the plaster {mgu Oanned goods, fruite, candles and other wares in tura attracted his attentlon, and were scat- tered promiscuously about the floor, Gratitude for Bene- its Recelved. Dzar Sin,—Please allowme the privilege of glving my testimony regarding the won. derful curative properties of your invalua- ble medicine, Hunt's Remedy. During the pest six or seven years I have been a great sufferer from Kidney disease, and during & Voluntary r}:i{a great part of the time my sufferings have y been so intense as to be Indescribable. Only those who have saffered by tuis dread disease know of the awful backache, ani pains of all kinds, accompanied by weakness and nervous prmtn“nn, loss of force and ambition which Invariably attend it.. I had all thess troubles intensifled, and wasin such & bat condition that I could uo got ngmnt of my chair except by put- snds on my knees, and almost ol oot dcte T 6c, Aol Moot s 11 tl'hd the best doctors, and many kinds of medioine, but all failed to help me, and I experimented #o long er deavoring to get cured that last spring I was in very poor shap-, and in s eking for relief my atten- tion was directed by a friend to the re- markable cures of Kidney diseases, eto. which w re blln‘ #C00m] I.I{h.d by Hun! Remedy. I was Indnu. to try it, and be: gan to take it, and very soon “limbered up” s it were; my severe backache, and the intense pains I had asuffe ed so lw{ speedily disappesred, notwithstanding h-‘ been bnlhnmi with this complaint so W on. l beran to take Hunt's Remedy I 'was considerably 1un down in my oral health, and suffered also lrom loss of lppt- tite, Everaince I have bean Remedy, however, my Improvement Il- been most marked; my former complaints. aches, pains, eto., have disaj , and I now feel like my former self, hale, bearty. and sound I healtn, T shll s always keep Hunt's with me, and would most earnostly r;nomm-nd all those who wre sufferers from Kkln&y or Liver diseases, m of the Bladder or Urlunv 3 to use Hunt's Rem and take no of Yonn v-ry TENRY H. § BHFLDON 0, 280 Westm nater St,, Provldonu. .L *‘In the lexicon of youth. eto., wuch word as Fall, That “lexicon” h now found in the laboratory of Hunt's Remedy, It knows no such word as—Fail, BPEER'S PORT CRAPE WINE Used n the principal churches for commua- fon purposes EXOELLENT FOR LADIES, AND WEEKLY PERSONS, AND THE AGED SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES A6 UDAUTPARSOA DY ADY O/ Y NAUYO Wine Holng the pure julce of tho Grape, produd undes Mr, Boeer's own porsonal su) mrvf;lon, t 1purity sud gouulnenom, are guaranioed. Th yousset child can glm‘-u of 1ts generozy qual ties, an tho weakest Invalid use It ¢ wdvantage. 1t 1y pagticulsrly benoticia to the aged and debiia fook tho weaker gox. Wial fosk dho waskor sox. 161410 vory reapoct awine SPEER'S P J. Sherry, the blpeds and the quadruped. At acter, and partak: all events his anger frenzy, and, with & shrill scream, he 00D grew to ETepe ngls, 0ld or 'aith o languish s i pually from soms Emigfs OIFI0 OURES SOROFULA. WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES ULCERS, WIFT'S SPECIFIO CURES OATARRH, SWIFT'S SPECIFIO s OURES SORE! SWIFT'S SPEOIFIO CURES BOIL SWIFT'S SPECIFIO s OURES ERUPTION WIFT'S SPEOIFI0O OUBES ECZEMA. WIFT'S SPECIFIO OURES RHEUMATISM. I‘WIFT‘B SPECIF10 REMOVES ALL TAINT. SWIFT'S SPEGIFIC 18 THE * | GREAT BLOOD REMEDY OF THE AGE. Write for full particulars to SWIFT SPEO‘FIO C0,, Atlanta,Ba. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS 'S, 81 to 81 75 ver Bottle GOL. 4 T. FOBT#%h \¥oung Aowa, OLo, May 10, 138 * Da, B, J. KaxpaLi & Jo. ory 7alon o Hamblstontan aclt Gax: 1 prise 1iihiy, hohad a lrge bons spavia oo aad & Al ot oh ke iRty whlen ‘mads oy vory 1amo; I had hits oudar the chirge of twt vebor: lntry wargaona which falled to cure atu [way one day roading tho dvortisement of Iuadall's Spavin Curc in tho Chloago Expeuss, doternined :Lnuufi to try 18 and got our cruggi sond far ¢, and they ordered th all and I thought T wouid it Mrisl, ] used 1t nocording to’ di; . fourth day the colt ceasoc 1o be Iln‘u uJJ the tampa have disa) i used and the coli'a Umbe mu free of lu: amooth a3 a0y horwe in the state ly cured. The cure was 80 remarkatis have lettwo of my nelghbors have th: res Ing two bottles who ara now ullnfl iz powisive 1l Dy ni,im'hm i or can P ibtor you, D, B4 Rendall 4 co, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTE dow-ly DOCTOR STEINHARTS SUPPOSITORIE - 1 The Great Popular Remody for Plles. | Bure cure for Blind, Bleeding &I ching P And all forms of Hemorrholds! Tamors. | e wbor, o wl by ::lun.&m::} o and suited to the votrious allmeits that st | A regolyr graduate 10 mediine. Over 16 years' lex—12 in Chicagos Authorized by the state t trens Chroaic,Nervous and Privats dis- Allhml Epilepiy, Rheu- nw, Urin- DR, HENDERSON, 608 & 603 Wyandocte 8t | KASAS CITY, MO, %) SuxvaL DeBiLity, ! power) Etc, Cures guar- antecd or money rotuzded, Onerg:s low. Thou. winds of cases cured. No Injarious moicines o.tion from business, All ol i—oven to patients at a dis ance, o abd co iduntial—cal o writo. 1co are importws A BJOK f lustraed—and. eiroilars of ok 'i;m.( send sosled for \wo 8o stamps, FR .ns‘I,'!!' .v’.!o,,.’a A Inl

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