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Jp— - " DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. |- s / THE DALY BrE~THURSDAY MAY 3 COUNCIL BLUFFS HARKNESS BRO'S,....cccccovce. Have the Largest Stock and Croicest Patterns of COMMERCIAL. OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, corn Ohioagn, 52:3 new mixe corn, 86c. The receipta of corn are light. OAms—8oarce and In good demand; 83, HAY—4 00@6 00 per ton, 30 per bale, Rye—40c; light supply Gomx MEAL—1 20per 100 pounda, Woon—Good supply, prices st, yards, 5 00@6 00, CoAL—Delivered, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. b 50 per ton, \‘ Burrer—Plenty sod o fair domand; 2y creamery, 800, Foos -Ready sale and plenty st 10@11c per dozen, . L] Larn—Fairbank's, wholesaling st 13c, Ever Brougt to the City, and at LOWER PRICES than ever offered in this vicin'ty, DO NOT FATIL Poutrar—~Firm; dealars paylog 180 per pound for turkeys and 10c for chickens. VEGETABLES — Potatoes, onions, H0c; cabbages, 30@40c per doz @3 50 per barrel, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40 Broous—2 00@3 00 per dozen, STOOK, CATTLE—3 00@8 50; calves b 00@7 50. Hoos—Market for hogs quiet, as the packing houses are closing; shippers are payiong 575 to 6 *Those who deaden sensation and stupefy the patient to relieve suffering TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. | mako » grave mistake. They proceed HARKNESS BRO'S, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs. AMERICAN upon the false idea thet it ls legltl. mate to prooure relicf from pain by desiroying | s alval wensiblilty, This method, carried o the last estremity, would kill the patient to end suffering. It 18 not presumed that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will raiso the dead but it often does re- How He Makes 4 Path. Quick ;Time trom New York and Boston INORDASSD FAOILITIES. In order to mak the fastect tims from, New York and Boston to the West,this Com [ #41d 01d Mes. Jones pavy has arranged with the New York Central & Hudson River R. R, fors SPECIAL AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAIN, carryine This Company’s Express Matter Exclusively, and No Passengers, This train will leave New York at 8:20 P, M, daily, except on Sundavs, and wil stop only at Albany—connecting with the £:00 P, M. traiv from Boston—Utica, Rome d arrive at Bntfalo at 9:20 A. M, next morning, from which poixt it goes forward by the “SPECIAL FAST MA1LL & EXPRESS,” arriv- Syracuse, Rochester, Batavia ing at Cleveland, Chieago, 5:40 & m, 2 day. Indianapolle, 8, Louis, 8:20 £ Terre Haute, Milwnukeo, L1T00 RS e Cinolnnatl, | 8t, Paul, Louisville, Minneapolis, 7:00 ¢ i M iking close ¢ nnections at Chicage with Lightaing Trains for - COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, Burlington, Davenport Dubuque, Des Moiues, Cedar Rapids, Ottumwa, 8 oux City, Shipments by this train respectfully solicited, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. NO ADVANCE IN RATES. H. H. BROWNING, Agent, Omaha, Neb. H. 0. BEEBE, Agent, Council Biaffs. Kansas City Journal. Eii Perking souds tho followlngfrom Mason Ciy, Mo : *‘Heo wos very luzy, Mr. Perkins,” “I must say that my fiest husband was a very lezy mn " “How lozy was he?" I asked. “Well, he was so lazy, Eli, Mr, I [ Jones was 8o lazy he wculdn't shovel apath to the front gate.” “How did he get the path broken ou'?’ I askea, i ¢ Oh, he used to lay on the lounge and plach the baby’s ear with the nip- pera until the nelghbors came rushing 6:16 ¢ 3d day. |10t tread down the snow. Huraford’s Aoid Phosphate IMPARTS NEW LIFE AND VIGOR, Dt 8. F. NEWCOMBER, Green- fie.d, O, says: “‘In the cases ot sev- ernl sged men, who complalned of forgettulness and dislnclination to thiuk, move or to be spoken to, or hacrassed in any way, they told me it jmparted new life and vigor.” Outside. ‘What Kept Hii Debr.it Froe Press, A colored man was hanglng around one of the opera houses the other eve- uing in a manner to show that he was deeply interested In what was goiug on inside, and a gentleman tinally said to him: OCOUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. STADLISHED 1868, The following aro the times of arrival aad de. arture of traina from the loca' depots. Toe Hle traios atart from the Unlon Pa-fls depot about ten minutes eariler than bo ow st and arrive at the depot about Trains 0n poot lines and K. time, & half hour faster tha L W trains ran on St. Louts ‘tme, twenty wiiutes | GAIR faster than loca . U, P nad Lincoln tralnsrun | — on Council Bluffs time. OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. Depart. “‘Why don't you go in? VUader the oivi! righte bill you cau take a seat lu arquet circle.” /es, ssh, I knows sall 'bout dat, aah,” was the reply. “‘Uader decibll iy fiuances 1 couldn’t buy two shin- Ny |rizats biil I ken take any seat in de X)) | pouse, but uudar do preseat strain on \" glee if hall opera houses war sellin’ for ten cants apicce, sah A gay cow-boy named _Larry Kilfoil, Cured bac:ache with St. Jacobs Oll, Froed from his pains, Pacific Ext. Arrive. ‘ Ex and Mail Des Moines gUICAGO, BUNLINGTON AXD QUINCY, Depart. rrive. Pacific Ex} Mail and Ex! Neb & Kna. CHICAGO AND NORTHWRSTNRN. Arri A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING 1409 and 1411 Dodge Bbreod, sug 7-me 6m OmAHA, Nx». Dej Ive. or8oux City.7:56 a m | Frm Sfoux C'y.6:50 p m or Fort Niobrara. Frm Fort Niobrara, Neb* Neb *6:50 p m MILWAUKK Leave Council Blufts. Mall and Ex..*9:20 » m | Mail and Ex.. Atlantic Ex.[§5:15 p m | Atlantic Ex.. CHICAGO, MILWAUKRE AND ST, PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. i best by all who have put them |cucumber tribe. *Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays. $Except . Mondays. to & practical test. Council Blufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Blufts. Leave Omaha. 8am9am 10am, Nam, 1m,2pm3p m,4pm5pm,6pm. Street cars run halt hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9,0:clock & ., and cun reyularly during tho day at9, 11,2 4, 5'and 6 o'clock, andrun to city time} S. E. MAXON, ADAPTED TO COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY SAINT LOUIS, | WIDE S8PRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT ED. He roams o'er the plains— His cure was according to_Hoyle. Cultiyation of Melons. Farmers' Review, Tae proper soil for all the cucumber tribe, which includes melons and CARRIAGE FACTORY |esquashes, is a rich, sandy loom. The sauie 18 true of tomatoes, If your sofl 18 c.ayey & speck of sand or more mixed ia the hill will be beneficlal, since it wlll, in & great measare, pro- tect the roots from too much damp- news. Upon such solls we have had the beat auccess, by throwing apart ten deep furrows, where the hills were to be, filllng them with well rotted man- ure, and then plowing in landes, ac- ocording to the crop, five feet apart for ocncumbers, six feet for musk-melons, nine feet for watermelons and twelve feet for squaches. Leave good dead furrows between and harrow thor. cughly to fully fine the surface, If the crop is to be a late one plant the seed —plenty of it —in hills as directed. If the crop is to be an early one, straw your plants as directed in the Farm- article,‘‘Practical Market Gardening,” We always plant plenty of winter Aro acknowledged to be the|squash seed about the hills of all the They will eat these tender leaves In preference to any- ihing else. Watch closely for the first appearance of these striped 1m e | HARD & SOFT GOAL |t tome o such “Ganotiin - so destroy a orop in a single day A fine rose watering pot of cold water, a whisk broom, a dust pan and a pan with coal oll in will enable you to ef- ’ fectually destroy them. Glve the hill Buck’s Stove CO., a sprinkle with the water aud then use the whiek to brush them {nto the pan and dump Into the oll; If necessary AMOMI T m @ T PIERCY & BRA“FORD’ drain off the oll Into another can, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA Office over savings bank COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRe WEHSTER N ~____|CORNICE WORKS DUFRENE & o/ Lsnsnd Slato Bouliog, MENDELSSHON. | 1111 Douglas ¢ ARCHITECTS! : REMOVED TO MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices dump out the contents and touch a matoh to the pile, then go ahead kill ing agatn, This s the best plan we know when the beetles are ' very thick. The cultivation s Y|elmple. Plow or caltivate the land a8 long as possible, When the vines havo run nearly two feet, with the handle of a rake lay the vines over the right and left of one of the - Omaha, Nob lande; plow this lightly with & one- horse plow, turning to the hills. Then lay them back and so proceed until I you have gone over the whole place Do not be afraid of getting the ridges shary. It is the easfest and best way . e TR WIN / NIALS, [too high, but they should not be Omaha National Bank Bvilding, | PORMER WINDOWS, FINIAL i ut they should n Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Bhelving, I am the veneral agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, “FOR TABLE USE" The Natural Mineral, KAISER WATER From Birresborn on the Rhine Bank Raili BECOMMENDED BY THE HIGHEST MEDI- CAL AUTHORITIES, GEN FRED'K HOLLENDER, Sole agert br the U, 8. and Canais, 115,117,110 Elm New Yo Window Blinds, Cel- Fuards; also AL AGENT FOR BLIND. Crestings, ‘llnhutndu, Verandas, Iron of raiing vines on prairle soil and es- Specht's Patent Motallic Skylight Patent, | pecially 1f -1t be & strong clay. Young, old avd middle-aged men and women get health and strength by using Brown's Iron Bltters, Seeln; a Battle Field, Detrolt Free Press. He was from Saracuse, and he sald PEEI‘SOstDglLL PATENT IN |he'd glve almost anything to see a battle field, It was therefore arranged ors’ Review of November 30, 1882; |lad that he should go np to Fort Pillow in company. I never saw such an en- thusiast on the subject of war and fields of carnage. He went ont and bought three war histories before we left Memphis, and on the way up he talked war to eyery man who would listen to hjm, I warned him not to expeot to see too much, and not to be disappointed If Greeley, Headley and Abbott had made some errors In de- scriblog the lay of fislds which none of them had seen within 500 miles “Of course not,” he replled I den't expect to see more than a fort, five or six bursted cannon, a few skalls, half & dozen cannon-wheels and a few musket barrels, 1l bring away about a dozen swords and revofveu aa rellos, and I wonder what it would cost to get one of the old oannon up to Syracuse?” When the boat swung in at Fort Pillow I saw my friend’'s chin begln to fall. The landing was a steep slide for a distence of a hundred feet, and the mud waa a foot deep. We dropped off the gang plank aud the steamer went her way. W what's thia!” Inquired the Syracuse man as he looked up the rade, ; “‘This Is & historic bluff. Prepare to see a battle field.” We tugged and stralned and swore, and finally reached the bluff, each man plastersd with mud from his col- lar button down. ‘‘Now, then,” sald I, after we had scraped off a part of our loads, ‘‘over thore ia the fort, You can soe where all the blg guns wers mounted. Above it must be the citadel. Over to the right is the ravine up which Forrest's men advanced, and--" “‘See here,” interrupted the jgentle men from New York, ‘do you call this a battle field?” “Certalnly.” _““T'his infernal sand--those thickets ~~that swamp--them two niggercabins are a battle field, eh?" “Of course."” “Well, air, it's an infernal frand--s dead awindle on honest men, and I've a good mind to punch your head for bringlng me up here! Battle field, eh! Why, slr, if I couldn’t take ten acres of northern tamarack swamp and maka a batter battle field than this I'd never look a decent man in the face azain! Goon with you! You are a llar and a decelver!” And he went off and sat down on a log and salked and growled and grum- bled for six long hours, and when I showed him bullets and breast plates and other rellcs, he charged me with having brought them up from Mem- phis in my pockets. Ia the absence of sultable materials or the time to prepare It, people often go withont a dressing forsalads. Buy DuUrkee's, and you will never trouble yourself to make another. Beats All Snake Stories. A dispatch from Coopneraville, Ind., says: A well-known and perfectly re- liable farmer named Albert Doughty, residing a few miles east of this city, relates the followlng remarkable story: Monday last he was attracted to the rear of his barn by some strange nolses procseding from the lnside of the building near the wall, here a ‘“‘ground mow” had been filled to the roof with hay last August, Most of the hay has been used since that time, Mer. Doughty went in, and, getting on the hay, removed a portion of it and made astrange discovery. A huge hole was disclosed next to the wall, almoat large enongh for a horse to stand in, aud thras ghostly-looking turkeys greeted him with a choras of whietlas, 80 focbla that the sound seemed to coma up from the bottom of a well, Calling & hand he procebded to re move tie turkeys from their prison. Ono of them dled almost immediately aftor belng placed on ‘‘dry land” out- elde the barn. The other two are still llve, but refuse to eat or drink, Ttis known to a certainty that these tur- keys were covered and hemmed in un- der a barn last August, when the hay was ‘‘mowed,” and that they have subalsted on a dlet of hay—without water—for elght months. They are reduced to mere bone and feathers, and the two survivors wander about aimlessly—still refusing food. Mr. Doughty hopes to save them, however, as they seem to retaln considera- ble vitality despite their prolonged fast and imprisonment with no light or alrsave what stole futo thelr don- geons through the ‘‘chinke” in the weather-boarding. Mr. D. estimates that during thelr confinement these turkeys ate half aton of dry hay. The story 18 perfectly authentlc and proba- bly farnishes one of the most remark- able cases of the kind on record. How to Shorten Life. The receipt is simple. You have only to take a violent ocold, and neglect, Aber- mothy. the great Eaalish purgeon, sked who told him she only had ' cough: “What would you have! The Plague?’ Bewaro of ‘‘only coughs.” The worst cases can, however, be cured by DR, WM. HALL'S BALSAM for the LUNGS, In Whooping Cough and Croup it immedi- ately allays_irritation, and is sure to pre- vent a fatal termination of the disense. Sold by all drugglata and dealers in medi- cide, A Mex!can Cock Kight. Cer. Kansas C.ty Journal The writer has just returned from one of these famous entertalnments, and is free to admit that he never saw more interest demonstrated at an American horse race than he did at this bloody conflict among the rooaters, The cock fight, in fact, is to the Mex- fcan what the horse race s to the American, and it ls astonishing to note how much money changes hands every time the birds are thrown into the pit aud engage lu the death struggle, for In every contest one of the plucky contestants {8 sare to be killed, and froquently both of them give up the ghost. The first exclamation of the Amezican who sees one of these fights, and who has never seen one before is that it is cruel, The Mexi- can has been educated to look upon it o8 & pleasant and either money mak ing or losing affalr, hence regards it as sport, aud the question of cruelty uever crosses his mind, Iv is, Indeed, & novel experienca, and a detailed de- ecription, tuerefore, cannot fall to be interesting. Hence, let us begin at the firat act. Inthe firet place, they have a building for carrylng on the fights simllar to American theaters, except they do not possees the adorn- ments generally observed in those places of amusement, There are seats arranged slmlilar to the dress clrole in the theaters and & balcoay also, [he ‘‘parquette” In reserved for cock fights and there Is a stage, much like those in American theaters, where the judges and & nomber cf the prominent young the baloony and stage, which s only and lo one part of the baloony the orohestra is statloned, This conslste of s fiddler, a flate player, a small and a large brass horn. In front of oans selling cakes, oandles, olgars, Wheran men ait, All is on the ground except | Fditor o -Feeling deevly grateful for ratsed throe or four feet therefrom, |the great benefits which I baye received from the use of a very valuable article which has its origin and home in our beau- tiful city, and hopiog that others who are afllicted as T have been may findlike relief these are & number of Moxl-| fron ity use, 1 beg the indulgence of & few linen In your valuable paper for the privi. Present no Pretended Miracle—"Truth ighty and Must Prevail.” withstan i the power of its hone teratolling over mid night wor Rore bralr ner us M Whoever youare ou_feel olgarettes and many other artioles, |lege of communioating to yous brief state. Toside of the door two men sit at a|ment of facts, for the benefit of the mul- table and recelve the entrance fee of | titude of suffererato be met with on every twenry five ocents. Upon enterlog, the first matter which draws the atten- side, of my friends well know that 1 have beenjyery sevrely afilicted with heart disense for & number cf years, and have tlan of the stranger ls the animated |suffered from it as only those oan suffer talk and gestures of the Mexlcans|who have that disease; it rednc.d m who go from one to another with a strength so low that I could soarcel! handtal of money, bantering each |}ty M room. other, and frequently offering two or three to one upon a favorite cock, In the ring three or fous boys, or young | the best physician nd the least exertion ren- dored me so short-breathed that I dared reely move, and lite scemed very bur- v T was trested for my malady by | 8ave sour d derived no benefit i1fe. It h mon, o1t holdlog a string whioh ls | from thelr treatment or presoriptions un‘ attached to a game cock. These roos ters keop up a constant crowing, bat when each cock 1s weighed upon a pair judges and after that the cruel ing gaffs or spurs are tled to the legs | ensy, of the matched birds, At this june- | Muc tare the excltement becomes more in- tenge than at any other tlme, and the natives rush around orying, one paso, two pasos, three pasos, five pasos, ten pasos, and 80 on, upon thelr favorites, upaso belng §1. As soon as the bets to are all made, two Mexicans take hold | {liesse, Dropsy, Kids Female Weaknow, Pain the back and Dibetis, Intemperance, of the cooks and go through the per- formance of getting them into fightlog | loins, trim, by thrusting them toward each | Excess, and Prostration of thenervous sys- other and qulckly jerking them iem Ly c‘“r-i by l'}m:t: Re-lne“ly- Hm:;'- Remedy imparts health and vigor to the L B Dt ';:':;L‘;;"_E:; 8% | oonstitution when it has become debilita- Py Hunt's Rymedy restores the invalid repeated several times, and then they | to health, iy I T was advired by my family to use Hun T com- it(having little faith in it or cine,) and ithelped me won. and T ain ow & great doal better ve been ever since I began its us of scales kept for the purpose h{ the [ In fact I have taken no medicine that h 0ok- | benefitted me so greatly. My breathing ia and T have gained in strncth so that I am able to do my housework. I cheerfully recommend Hunt's Remedy who mav be afflicted as I t ave been, or who are suffering from general debility and nervous prostrat Pearl St,, Providence, R. I, A standard medicine for curing Bright's Bladder and funt's Remedy, ed, are turned loose, when they attack each other savagely. The remarkable fact at this stage of the fight 1s that no the natives. They eit and watch the combat with as much composure as an MES. B. J. HILTON, M. D,, excltement whatever is exhiblied by PHYsIcIA" A"D suncEn" _ 222 Prasdway Oonnnd) Rin#s physician medy, as my trouble was coaused by inaction of my kidneys, which a8 800N a8 the two that are to fight are | affected very serionsly my heart brought in all of the others are m'n‘““ takin, i any other med picked up and ocarried out of sight, do:‘lull an A 8kin of Beauty 1s & Joy Forever. DR. T FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magic |l Beau- tifler, et Tan, Pimples, Freck los, Mothpatch eann’overy blemish'on b boatity and defles de- tection. Th ™ tho test of S0yearsan’ 18 80 harm- less wo taste 1§ S0 be sure the propa ra- tlon s pro- perly made Accept no counterteld similar name. The di T A Bayro, 6ald to ¢ .ady of the HAUT ON (w patient)] A8 you Iadlos will use them, I recommend ‘G uraud Cream' a8 tho least harmtul of all the 8kin preparations.” One bottle will last six months, using it every day. Also Poudro Jub- Mlle ruaioves superfiuous bair wiihout lujury o the skin, g4 M. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole prop., 43 Bond b, N 1o by all Dracgists and_ Fancy Goods American does while listenlng to the speech of some statesman upon the s H 0 RT L l N E money or tarlff question, and when the fight is over not the least demon- stration 1s made. The owners plek up thelr battle scarred The Journal correspondent witnessed three fighta to-day, and was surprised at the remarkably short time It took two minutes and forty-nine seconds; thoguond (v minsssnd foue e QMARA AND OOUNCIL BLUPPS onds, This was from the time they were turned loose until one or the oth- er was vanquished. In tho third bat- | Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers tle the cocks really only made three passes at each other. The firat time they came together nelther was hurt, and the second tlme one jumped | Finest Dining Cars in the World. do, over the other’s head, but the third time they came equare at each other, but ouly one was seen to rebound. IF YUU ARE. uol“c _EAST The other, a mag ificent looklng game cock, sank upon the sand, the blood spuriing from his mouth, and before his owner could pick him up he was stone dead. The victor was not hurt, and crowed loudly ashis highly pleased OHIOAGO, roowers ot ot it of them | Milwankee & St. Panl CHIOAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to any point beyond; or Deal hroughout the United States, Oanada and Europe. 437 Bewsro of base Imitations. $1,000 reward or arrest and proof of any one selling the sam 14-weow nie 2t ew -6m CURES SCROFULA, to deolde each one. The firat lasted | '@ 20% ruoning ite FAST EXPRESS TRAING| do, SORES, do. ULCERS, do. BOILS, do. ERUPTIONS, do. CATARRH, do. ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, do. SKIN DISEASES, do. BLOOD DISEASES, SWIFT'S SPECIFIC REMOVES ALL TAINT, HEREDITARY OR OFHERWISE, mastor oarrlod him away. In the firat | IF Y OU ARETEOING NORTH SWIFT'S SPECIFIC fight one was killed and the other badly cut, In the recond both dled |8r. PAUL OR MINNEAYOLIS X s IS THE five minutes after the hght was con- Take the BEST ROUTE, the cluded. No wonder tho contests aro REAT N REME S e s i S 01, Milwankeo&h, Bl 'y | GREAT BLOOD REMEDY fully ono inch and a half to two inches ) OF THE ACE. longiand almosk fas eherpasic resor; v ; Write for fu'l part cw'ar , and littls h-ok “Mes- Upon examination it was found that| micket office located in Paxtoa Hote!, at corner 8age to the Uatortunato Suffering,” ihe vanquished cock in the last fisht | Farusm anoiFourteenth streets and at U, P, De- : S pot and st Millard Hotel, Omaha, was plorced through the heart, and hls | 7% py Coy o orabie 1w another coluns. F. A. NASII, General Agent., G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Pass. Agent GEO. H. HEAFFORD, i O Rt SR OO RO ey Blses BURBEA least tatoxicated, was obaerved there | PILE O1INTMEN Lo 0% - % OINTMENT.. ingtantdeath was nataral consequenca. The gaffs are sharpened upou both sides, and almost every time the con- testants come togeiher blood 1s drawa. Another remarkablo fact connected |J: T. CLARK, with this novel entertalnment was that the best of order was kept, and not one peraon appearing to be the duaring the whole afternoon. 0 Have no fear of any of these dls- 9 eases if you use Hop Bltters, as they | STANDARD LIVER PILLS... will prevent and cure the worst cases, ATV even when you have been made worse DIARRHOE by some great puffed-up pretended | W EIXTHMEHOUSE'S oure, SURE OURE FOR CORNS..... (Warranted or money refunded.) FOR SALE Bx A_‘L‘&h:’fi‘i??;izf; snd Physical Weakness, Mercurial and s d-m&e.6m | other affections of Throat, Skin and Bones E—— BROTHER GARNER'S WISDOM In No Haste to Don Mourning for a Miseing Olub Member. Detroit Free Press, 8. ¢, MERRILL, BRICAN 25 | where. Curabl 16th 8t. Omaha Neb, t2.81,000 Reward will he pald to any Chemist who will find, on analysis of 100 botties of 8. 8.8, one partice of Mereury, lodide of Potassium, or o:her Mineral substance. SWIFE SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Price of Small Siz 91,00 178 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. "< DR. WHITTIER. D3E Fover and Ague Tonic Cordial...1 00| 8178t Charles St. ST. LOUIS Mo EING'S A REGULAR GRADUATE of two modion oolleges,, has boon longer engaged fn the treat: 25 | ment of CHRONIO, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Diseascs than any other physician in 84, of | Loule se city papers show and all old residents know. Consultation froe and invited, ~When W s inconventent to visit the city for trestment, medicines can be sent by mall or expross every: e cason guarantoed; where doal exiotn 1t to trankly staed. Call of write. Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental Blood Impurities and Blood Poisoning, A letter from Pekin, Ill., annonnced MAVEEIGK “Afl[m“_ BANK, A fectiooROIAR CorsEaniRowes, that Brother Gondola Lumley, a mem- ber of the Lime-Kiln clab in good standidg at that place, had suddenly turned up missing and w: to have met with foul pla; Oor, Water and Congress Streets. BOSTON. supposed | CAPITAL, The sec- | SURPLUS, 8400,000 | receive s} 400,00U | from Imprud Impediments to Marriaze, Rheumatiam, o5 Special aftention to_oases from SURGICAL OASES tion, Diseases arising rotary of the clnb was Instructed to| Transactsageneral Banking business, Re- 260 pages—ths whol open’ a correspondence and ascertaln: | ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and M_ARR E L ;'E‘Lm“:fi. ylf::.{ 1. 1t Brother Lumley's books bal- | others, anced! makes Oable Transfers in Europe and Tel* | \ud cure. Bearon f 2. If he had any funds In charge be- | egraphic Transfers of Money throughout $adcut: " Wanled for.36c poviees "nmm 2 longlng to any club, organization or|the United States. estate! ‘““When a pusson am suddenly missin’ in dis day an’ alge,” added the preeldent, ‘it doan’t foller dat we must rush {nto mourain’, We will walt a little, If it can be shown dat Brud- der Lumley had no partickler reasons fur desiring a change of climate jlat at dis time, we will cheerfully lock upon or squinted down a gun bar'l to see if 1t war' loaded.” . . Dllll.‘l‘tv 88 n"“:“‘llplow.‘r) Ete, F\lrel{uu- hiraan vt tambied oo dn ivoer | ADDGTTCA, TPTUMPRANG, |sitirmss et S e edl- The committee on finance reported A B c « 0. U that they had carefully examined the neveral plans and drawings submitted | o Frod Exhiviti Draws Foreign Exchange and Buys and sells Gov- ernment and other 1nvestment Securities, and oxeoutes any businens for ite Corre | Uy HENDERSON, spondents in the line of Banking, ASA P. POTTER, President. J. J. EDDY, Oashler. wé&th-me FAST | Cousultation free abd co: fidential—cail or w e silver | Ake and experienceare importaat. A BOO fo oatmeal, ete., Lon ry, who'may not, why, GHOXIDEL. s, " conseqiiontns wl A regular graduste in medicine. Over 16 vears' practico—12 in Chicago. 606 & 608 Wyandocte St.) KANSAS CITY, MO, Authorized by the state o troat Chronic,Nervous and Privato dis- casos, Asthma, Epilepsy, Rheu- matism, Piles, Tape W rm, Urin- ary aud Skin' Diseasss, SRMINAL 'WRAKNESS (night losses) SEXUAL used. No deten n from business. All cines furnished- ven to patients at a distarce, o, : both sexes—illustrated—and circvlars of other things sent sealed for two 8c stamps. FREE MUSKUM dise hall, and had been compelled to reject each and all. Some showed a too expensive bullding, others were by varlous indlviduals for a new Para- A B 70" » Do N BREAKFAST d th high: Cent:unial 1876 at fault In style. Oaly one plan had A B c « D, anything to recommend it. That was which provided for a hall with three elovators, thirteen fire escapes, a bal. cony from which to see clrcus]proces- sions and Tarkieh divans all aroond the lodge room, The committee were ordered to advertlse for other plana and make_another report in Jane. If You Are Ruined A.B.t n health from any cause, especially Vs Mu from the usa of any of the thousand | *! BAEAKFAST CE EAUS are the purcst and ) Ms choice t Foods in the world, | Surecure for Blind, Bleeding & Iching P the one submitted by Samuel Shin, | Patentsa, U. 8. and Gt. Britaio. DOCTOR STEINHART'S SUPPOSITORIE ¢ The Great Popular Remedy for Piles cooked, Send for circulars, atablead nostrums that promise 8o largely,q o with long fictitious testimonials, have A. B. G no fear, Rerort to Hop Blttors a once, and ina ehort time you will hay The Maverlck Natfonal Bank of |55, \htergiting adsertucumen Boston draws forelgn exchange, buys and sells Government and other in- vestment secarities, and transacts any line of banking, m&th-me | ECS LK FOR AL B C b od by all I axton & Gallagher, Umahia h t robust and bl lng he 8 m)at robast an ooming health F 1};“(‘)“ long rum in_ou we will say that © ¢! humbug about "“‘Y < tho advortisers arv very highly in. reatod persons way got sealod clr yostment s rantaot cularggiving al parcloulam, gliig al partion usiness for ita correspondents in the [ 14 by addreasing Erle Medical Cc,, P, 0. pol he | 57 , Sutao, §. ¥.~Tolado Kven -1y Op And all forms of Hegmorrholdal Tumors, These SurrosiTortks act directly upon the coats of the Blood Vessels, and by thelr astringent offects gently force the blood from the swollen dby making the the velag veut their refl cents a box. 4, or ac y mail on receipt of price, by En 1iah Tastitate 718 Oliva St B forcn DOCTOR STEINHART'S {111 SN L "N FOR OLD AND YOUNa, MALE AND FRMALS. It 18 & sure tusl remeds or tont Fovers, Wany nall its Stages wer, Prostratl Power. ' It-repatrs o faded tntellecy rain and restores the exhausted or- ds proves it o L bottle glata, o wocure from obsarvation op. recelpt. of price by . O Pr.Steiphar P. 0. Box 2460 8¢ strenghthe wurpris ng