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O e so—— . . HARKNESS BRO'S, DRY GOODS & GARPET HOUSE. Poavn tha Largm ! tank and Oholonst Pattarns of THE PAILY BEE-I'HURSDAY JUNE 14 I AHRAVE WOMAN'S LEAY Almost Bxpirine From Exhaustion Afier iaroultg s Companion From the River. Bpecial 1 inpstey ta Philadelphin Press, New York, May 27 —Ostharine Boetn, A young mattled woman who Heen with her hushand at the foot of Kt Fiftaenth atract, was roturning homeat O o'c'ook Tant night, in eom pany with Kuio Hayburo, s youog piel, Tt wan datk, and when stepplog 01 the boat Mra Basm missed her tide waa notting swiftly up the river, th'ch was dark and turbulent, bat aihonta moment's hosltation Kato JARPETS! Fvar Broug it 1o the Olty, and at LLOWNiIL »nxons than avar offared in this vicinity, DO NOT H.AIL TO GALL AND EXAMINE STOOK BEFORE PURCHASING. HARKNESS BRO'S, A01 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, PALACE MUBSIC HALL, The ' argest and Most Rellable Hous. for plunged In afier her friend, pausing only to glve one loud shrick for help 8he groped about In the water uutil #he oanght the drownlng woman, who was atrageliog hard to keep from sink Ing, Uetbing o fiem hold of her as sho sotld, she mansged to keep herself above water and olear of her fiiond’s wranp at tho same time. Thus the two women were oarrled by the tide two blocks up the river, past the foot of Fifty second stroot, whera Patriok Mureay, o boat house kosper, whom the shouts of ths glrl had atiracted, &nt out fn n boat and rercned tacm, o, Bonm was then exhausted, aud bofore the ambnlance that was anm- moned artived she died, Miss Hay butn was taken to her home snd crred for. Bhe was exhnosted, but othor- wise ualnjared Lavy Bravririers, —Ladles, you oaunot make falr skin, roay cheeks, and aparkling eyes with all the cos motles of Franos or besuatifiers of the world whilo in poor health and noth- Ing will glve you sach rich blood, good hoalth, strongch and beaaty s Hop Bitters, A trial {a cortain proof. Wirls Wanted, MUSIC, TOYS * FANCY C0ODS In The West, WHOLESAL: AND RETAIL WEBER, LINDEMAN, AND HARDMAN PIAINOS, ERN AND EASTERN COTTAGE AND BURDETT O R GO IN &3, For Cash or on Time Payments. J, MUBLLER, COUNOIL BLUFES, TOWA. l-n'mml“c-....n?l:”:'hn nOAD 8 H fl RT Ll N E e T g | Milwaukes & 8, Panl : e | RATLWAY ..‘ W waw ranning ite '?Aer‘l BXPRESS TRAIND : OMATA AND OOUNGIL 'BLUFES o v s Prllman' Mv\er,mn—usm Sloopere Fineat Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST o UMINAGD MILWAURER ¥ ihinn, o9 ' A P OF to an ¢ polatibeyond; ot AT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIM - 5 m : . | Take the HEST ROUTE, tha [ a0 4 m " Hara ’ (hioago, Milwaukoo & 8. PaulR'y . | e "\: [ Mpm Biekst ofos looated In Paxtos Motel, ab corner v 105 | Pyrnam eno Fourteanth streets and ¢ U, P. De- [ pot and &t Mliard Hotel, Omal Aprt b &% Omaha, B 3en Time Table In anothet column. PSR DL G e CE 1 F. A NASH, General Avent @M, FOOTE, Tickst Agent, Omah ek fRecept | 8 M MERRILL, A, V. . OARPENTER, Geners! Manager. Oeneral Pase. Agent, ILAK ORO. H, HEATFORD, Awvt 3so. 2 um, Age T e FK, Aoni f Se o o thelr BripA At 5 . wd pan g ety Tving the dky LRI T P b e W Aty Hmat 010480 RURLINGTON & 00 (NOT L B2 T T %N FRETGITT ACR ST, ) . WEAE tor the Londing ia Ohiongo Daily dop Ritteral MERCIANDISR SOLID | o COUNOIL BLUFFS - " GORNICE WORKS | - 2 L A BNY ¥ 'H B RMIEA 1111 Donglas %6, - Omaha, Nab PR PNy MANTR 5 i) Wmesse . lron hfl'? - ey Propristor. 2R OF OALVANIZED Cornices | [— Wal 1 o0 DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, L Tin, Iron and 8late Roofing,; Tpacht's Patant M o Shkeylig P LA RRteAN s Ratohet Bae ol Beackes™ A | . [ ’ ok L 26 TRON FENCOIN( slustrades, Verandas, Iron . DRI 19TR Bank Hailings, Window Blinds, Oel- Iar (3asrds; o v ¥ sl ¥ RAL AGENT FOR FERSBON & FILL PATENT INY e RLIND OUFHENE & i DELSSHON, ARCHITECTS! REMOVED TO R FARLE Fap CAIIER WATER B hord am the Mhine . T The following is from the Darango Herald: ““Wo want glrl | Girls who oan ot themselven up in good shape to go tos dince. The boys aro gotting tred of recelving invitations with a requent that they ‘bring ladles.” They ate ke oriuges and apples—very wosros, Wo want glrls who will go to oharoh, and Bible class un Sandays, and that kind who will draw a con- gregation of the other eex, and who will take & buggy ride after the lesson 1Is over. This wil holp the livery business, aud will 8lso hasten the sale of resldeuce fotw, for bugzlen are the vebisles in which homes sre first thought of by many people. We want glrla who oan walt on the tablo, and who can smiie us into anappe i‘e when atomach bit- ters are Impotent, and who will make the boarders regalar to thelr meals, Wa want girls as sweothearts, ao that when we got an arm shos off, or are kloked by o mule, or are thrown & by a buckirg hcrse, and aro laid away for repairs, we hoar a gintle volos and see the glliter of a crys- tal tear, epoken and dropped in anoontolous sympathy for our pain We waut fat and fuouy glrls to make s smils all over, and lesv and fragile ones to hang upon our arms, and petite blondes, who show thomksives on sunny days, and statoly bennettes, 8o besutifal {n the twilight, We have wineral enorgh and plenty of oonl and oxlde of iron, Tae ouly lack «f our resources is thoso potent olvilizers of thelr plovecr brothers,” A patition nas been preseutcd to the oty conncil askine for the appoiut- ment of Goorge Eigar s cly dowos tlve, The vetition is slened by a Lom ber of the most promluent bustness men fo the clty, who seem to app: olate somo of the good work done by Eiger In the past. Thera ceems to be no doubt bus that Kigar wonld make # firat class man for such a post- tlon, but there ls a doubt felt smong some of the officiais as to the need of aclty detectlve at all. Many ciiles have a deteotive depariment of the polles force, and It seems as if tnere was enovgh business here to keep ono man buey in that llne and relieve the regalar fores of that much extea duty, Convalescing Texaa Sittings. When Mr. Bollver Basocom cameinto Kansas City from a telp down in the Arkansas bottoms helooked Itke death jast after the pale horse had got away with him, ‘‘Wnere have you been?” Inqnired an ncquaintance. ‘‘Sick,” replled Bollver, lugubri- ously. “You do look badly, for a fact,” sald the acquaintance. ‘‘You ars con- valescing, ain’t ysu?’ “Not much,” replied Boliver; “I'm done convaleseing. It's too blamed expensive, this convalescing businees, especially where I've bsen—down In Arkansas. I'm geiting better slowly every day, thauk you, but don’t let on to any of our home doctors that I am slowly convalescing. If you do, Ul kill you. Yoeu wmeo, I had the malarlal fever; was taken down slck in & emall, yaller dog town that only had one phyaic'an to ita back, and I was slck, sicker'n & horse, and for a plam week I didn't know whether I was la Arkavsas, Oregon, or extreme danger. About the ficst thing I re member, T woke opand ssw the doc- tor. He had his watch out and his hand on my pulse; snd I hadn't muoch more than taken in the sitnatlon when he told me to ruu out my tongue, and he looked at it until my jawa ached, holding them open 80 long, and then he leaned back and closed hils eyes and murmnred: ‘Thark hoaven! He's better. He la now slowly convalesclng. Bring up a bottle of brandy! FHe poured me Jut a pretty good snifter, and told me to take about four such driuks every day, whlle I was convaescing; aud 80 & bortle didn’t last more than two days, and eash of them cost Well, I lay thare slowly convales and gatting drauk every day for th weeks, and the doctor maklog two regular dally trips at $3atrlp, avd one day when I had a lucid loterval 1 spoke to hlm aboat my eonditlon, and kod Bim It I was protty rnear well enough to dig vut and go home, ‘' ‘Well." sald the doctor, ‘after awhile, You are slowly convalesc!ng, and If you koep up the brandy—in oresse, sny, to six defoks--and T'1 have you ont in three or four weeks ' “Then the doctor oollected his $3 fee and wont away, while I relapsed into & mild species of jim-jams, and SRS Omaha Natioval Bank Brilding, tore up fifteen yards of the carpet and broke all the glass out of & book-case, footlng ard foll Into the river. 'Tho | T 7 — trylog to lot In somo freeh alr and ventilate the sick room. When the dootor cyme the mnext mornivg, I ssked him if T was any better, He exsmined my palse, tried my tem perature, and sald 1 still had some 3 L, bat, on the whole, I was con elugall right. Ta thito wny danger of it striking ful' Tivquired. “'Wha: do you mesn? sald the dootor, : *'Why, the fact is,” T aaid, ‘if thia oonvaloscing bscomes chronle, 1'n basted!" “What!' exolaimed the dootor. ** ‘Why, you see, I'm dead broko' “‘Mcbbe I'd better diagnose your 2000 agalr.' ' ‘Mebbe ycu had,’ eald L. 'Then ho went to work and felt my pulse, took my temperature, looked at my tongue, snd finally eaid: ase turn your pookets lnside and then the doctor took his hat and osne off the centro- tible and sald: “‘Idon't sps but you are right encuzh, You have had a mighty narrow escape from a rel , young man, bat T guess you had better be meking arrapgements to leave this locality. I don’t think the olimate egrees with you. When you get back ‘0 your friends, you oan remit the $3 you owe me.’ “Taen be lit out and I didn't see striking it fat yet. I suppose I have given him 81,700 to 2,000 in ull, and would have ocontloned to help him along aa he wanted it. It was mighty hard grabblng for both of us some- timos, but we stuck to one another as though everything had been sunshine, A fow weeks ago he struck It very tlob, and, like tae honorable, honest 8I0UX FALLS | Jasper Stone COMP.ANY" (INCORPORATED) man that he Is, he at onco transferred | Th' Company Is now prepared to recelve orders me one half fntercat In all his c'aims, soven in number,” ‘*Was ho bound to be #o libaral,"” ‘Notatal. Eve:ything deponded apon his senso of right. Logally, he was not bound to give me anything; but he has more than jostified my opinion of him as & man of honor and ability,” ““How rish are your o'alms{"” ‘‘The most valuable yet found about Sllver City, the richest mlning region of New Mexloo, Lot week I gath. ered up 466 pounds of the debrls from the digglugs, took it to Danver, and had it smelted, They gave me acheck for $1,600 for the prooseds. Thia would make the ore yleld $6,400 per ton, I think this s only a fair estl- mate of the value of the mines.” ““‘Will you hold and work them{” “I have not yet determined what T will do. I have just refused §750,000 for my luterest in the property. Bat {tis worth aod I oan get, s much larger sum for it. s in love with my profession, and it I mado a half dozsn milllons T|¢ would still want to be conneced with ) him again bafore I left. I rolled up the mattress and took out $75 I had left, and started for home the next day; but don’t you let on to the filks in this neighborhood that I'm conval- encing to slow musle, beoause, it you do, some medical sharp will wsnt me to pay for it." The Testimony ofa Physiotan. James Bresher, M. D., of Sigourney, Towa, says for several years I have heen using » Cough Baleam, oslled DR WM, HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and in aimost every oase throughout my practice I have had antiie success. I have used and prescribed hundreds of bottles ever vince the days of my srmy practice (1868), when I wan surgeon of Hospital WNo, 7, Loulsville, Ky, Honry's Carbolio Salve. Ttis tho best malve for outs, bruises, woren, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped band’, obilnfains, corns and all kinds of siin eruptions_freckles and pimples. The Difforeuce. Adilan Times. It took the lndies of the Miohigan Women's Christlan Temperance Union a llitle whilo to get acqualnted, but when the acquaintance was once formed it ripened tash. “How do you give your namc?’ aeked ore lady of another, as they re- moved thelr wraps at the door one mornlng. ‘T hsve usually written it Mra. Jae, P, Jones."” *‘Did your mother name you ‘James P7 iiqalred the firat speuker, with considerablo omphasis. *‘I will never oall myself by my h “Nur I," “Nor I, nuruber ot bystandera, The little woman appearad sur- prised to find herself so Jargely in the winority, but she finally fouad braath and o)orage to ery: ‘Weil, Teuppose it does meke a diffsrence what kind of man tko hna. band is.” And then the vresident ruvg to order, the knot of ladles dlspureed, and tharo was a sort of & look upon thotr fices e If the little woman had come cat ahesd, THE BAD AND WuRTHLESS Ara uover imilated ot counterfeited This o especially true of a 1amily modiolne, and it in positive proof that the remedy imitated is of tho highoat valos. Aasoon as it had beon tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Biiters was the purcst, best and most valuabls famlly medleine on tearth maoy imitatlous sprung up and bugon to steal the notfces in whlch the pross. and people of the country had exprossed the werits of H, B, and in every way trying toinduce suf- forlng invalids to vss their stuft in- stead, exfecting to make money on the credit and good name of H, B, Many others started nostrums pat up in similar style to H. B., with vari- ouely devised names in whioh the word “Hop" oa ‘*Hops" were ueed in away to inauce peopls to belleve the; were the samo aw Hop Bitters, All suoh protended remedies or cures, no matter what thelr style or nameis and etpecinlly those with the word “Hop" of Hopa' In their name or in any way counected with them or thelr name, are lmlitatlons or counterfelt. Boware of them. Touch none of them. Uting nothing but genuine Hop Bitters with a bnach or oluster of green Hops ou the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggisis and denlers are warred agaiost deallag in imlta- tous or connterfeits* A Yourg Kditor’s Good Fortune. Letter to Philade'phia Press. About three years ago a young boy left Philadelphia to seek hls tortuue 1n the weat Ho went to Colorado, and, havlog had some experience In news- paper work, supported himself for swhile by writing letters to the Caioago papers. To use tho natlve phrase of thls country, he finally “got stack on mines,” He had been in the west about a year, when he fell In with an old fellow, who was an expert mining englneer. The two became fast friends. Tho nowspaper writer knew little abont mines and leas about pros- peetlng, Then he was rather a frail young man, il fi.ted for euch a hard life. He drifted Into New , Mexlco, and was cmploged on the Las Vegas G.zstie, afterwards gottlog control of it. He worked very hard aod divided Rls earnings with the 0ld mluer whom he had joined, withont question, He *'grub staked” Bim for all of his prospeciing tours, and every unow aad thon, whon he would coe Into elvilization, fue. »d blm tho exira money be re quired for & spres aud new clothes. For two long years, iu soason and out ol & uewspape COUNGIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOALNEWS The Promenade Concert. As had been predicted by all the promenade concert wasa grand suc- cess, The prinolpal foatures were the slnging by the Concordls, and the playing by the Harmony Band (Boys' Band.) The latter won great ap- plause, especially the solo rendered by Prof. Gas Covalt. Among the tables the first was one contalnlng fincy work and conduc.ed by the membera of the home sooloty which morlts special attentlon, The members in charge were Lottle Armoar, presi- cent; Aunle Patterson, vice president, Minuie Merkel, Stella Patterson and Carrle Honn, and each worked hard disposing of their goods which thoy eucceeded in doing before the olose of the entertalnment, The other tables wore In charge of Mre. Atkins, Pfoitter and Keating, After the con- cert dancing was indalged in by all who desired, making one of the most enjoysble as well as successful affairs The net procceds of the concert were $126, divided as follows: At Mrs Preiffer’s stand, §20.66; Mre. Koat- fng's otend, $18,26; Mres. Atkin's atand. $20.00; Homoe society’s stand, $12 32; Rav. Father McMenomy's dovation, §5 00; tickets sold and rib- bous for dancing, §73 00, making a very nice purae f 200d cause. AN S b The attendance yesterday at the fireweus' toornament, st Waterloo, wus rather sllm, Jennle Jowell, of Waterloo, In the stesmer tifal, took tho ficst prizo for dlstance. 'The Iu. dopendenco steamer tock the firat nrizo in time; time, 4:05§ The S money, time 4:05 vico was rather tame; ttmo 47§, Taking thin s n crlte Citys, of Council Blutis, will easily wiu the belt t COMMERCIAL. OOUNUIL BLUFFS MAR! WiraT-No, 2 spring, 8 rejoctod Bic; good demand, Conx—The:e i+ not enoush corn coming in to mako a market; dealers paying 98 rejectod corn Chicago, 523 new mixed, 8,70; bdc; white corn, b3c, The receipts of corn are lixht, OATs —Soarco and in good demand; 85, Hay—6 007 50 per ton. 35 per bale, Rre—40@45c; light supply. CORN MPAL—1 25 per 100 ponnds, ‘Woon—Good supply, prices at yards, 5 00@6 00, CoaL—Deliverad, hard, 1100 per ton; soft. 5 50 per ton, Burrkr—Good butter scarce and n falr demand at 25@85c; creamery, 85¢, Faos -Ready sale and plenty at 10@11c per dozen, LaRD—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 1242, PouLtrY—Firm; dealers paying 180 per pound for turkeys aud 10c for chickens, VzarTaBLEs —Potatoos, 500; onions, 60c; cabbages, 30@40c per dozen; appies, 3 50 @3 50 per barrol, City flour from 1 60 to 8 40, Broous—3 00@3 00 per dozen, BTOUK, OATTLE—8 00@ 38 50; calves 6 00@G 50, Hoas—Market for hogs quiet, s« the packing housea are closing; shkippers are paying 6 00 to 6 7: DROPS OF WAIER. Mr, Joeeph G, Bicknell, No, 642 Main street, Oambridgeport, Mase,, writes April 27,188 have been tegrioly sitficted for years with gravel and kidney disease, My urine contained brickdust deposits, and at times I could not pass my water except in drops and with great pain; and have had to get up a1 many ay fifteen times during the night. I tried neveral physicians; they did me no good, but s friend of mine, Who had used Huut's Remedy told moe to get & bottie and try it. He bhad boen cured of & severe case 8 milar to mine, aud that oth- ers had used Hunot's Remedy in Cambridge and pronounced it & medicioe of real mer- it. After being repeated y urged I pur- chased a bottle, snd before I had used all of it I passed & stoue as large as a pea. followed by smaller ones, I have used in all ten bottles, and it has completely cured me, My kidneys are in excellent condi- tion, and for one of (63) sixty -eight years, I cantruly say I fecl like & young man, wirh steength snd vitality, My family use the Remady, snd would not be without it, snd nover fall to recommend it to our friends an 1 neighbors in Cambridge and Boston, You are at iibeity to ¥ee my nawe in praise of the beet kidoey and liver med- iciae, Hunt's Remedy.” “DID WONDiR8 FOR ME " The ahove words sre from Mr, Lewis KzeN, No. 9 Highlaud Aveous, Milden, Mass,, April 28,1833 He saye: *'I have been troubled for years with kidney and liver complaint, followed by gravel, with severe paios in my baok and groins, I had of season, this yoang boy stood by and helpad the micer {rom out of hia scanty carnlugs “T met this old prospector,” esid be, “#ho I8 @ thorouzhly eduoated man and a momber ot the Rogal Col. ) of Miaing Eoglueors, I hed falth in his hoventy sud ublilty, snd for taore than two years ourmloing toter- ests have boen ioseparable. I have divided all T conld earn with the old man ever slnce we men, and, although it Las been a long time coming, have never lost falth in his grest trouble in passing water, it being scanty and accom panied by terrible burn- inz, the vessel being costed with brick. dust deposit. 1 was wmended to use Hunt's Remedy by a iriend who had been complete'y oured of a similar trouble, 1 purchased & bottle at the druegists, and commenced to improve at onca. ve used but two boitler, and 1t hes done woa- ders for mo—no more kidney trouble, no more pain. It has given me new life, and 1 would not be without Huot's Remedy at any price, It is all that it is recommend ed to be, and I cheerfully give this tests mony for the benefit of the wany suffer from kidoey disease and gravel " I may sell, for If% that has been given for a long time, ! Rescue, of Couneil Blaffs, touk second The spcelal koso on, the Blutf SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE, Bulding Parposes, And will make figures on round lota for promph delivery. The Company is shipping PAVING BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaha, and solieisa corres- pondence aud orders from contractirs en- &aged In paving streeta in any of the Wostern C ties. TESTIMONIALS. SUPRRINTANDFNT'S OFvicH, Chicago, Weat Divie fon Rafiway Coloago, December b, 1882,—D Iwel, Preside ¢ Kloux Falla Water Power Com: i have laid Shom be. o .14 of our airet raliway tracks in the heart cf the city. | have been using vaving ma- terial n thin city form ny years, aud I take plea o paving block a8 durable f, bag ever been offered g Yours, JAS. K. LAKE. (Copy.) St. Louts, March 22, 1839, TO WHUM IT MAY CONCERN— This I to cortity that 1 have examined a plece of granite taken from the Sioux Falla Graoite Quarries, and | my opinion, it s tho best stone for atroet paving I have seen'in Am-rica, od) HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Public Improvements. Stone for Paving Purp:ses And any person Interested in such mproveriente Wili Brid 16 gro Ty 0 his- sdvautago 80 communloate with us, We invite CORRESPONDENCE ON THE UBJECT. The general managem-nt and supervision of the conpa-y's businoss is now iu the hauds of Wi, McBalc, Addrems vour letters to A. G. SENEY, reeldont,of the J sper Stone Co. ml_wk -t Nobragka Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NED, - - - $260,000" Presldont, resident, Japital, JAS. B. HEARTWEL A L. OL Vi K 0 WERSTER, urer C. P. WEBSTER, Caakier, DIRECTORS, Oswald*Oltvor, EC wl-mn‘ 1 Bamuel Alexander A. L. Olarke, Geo. H First Mortgage Loansa Specialty " This Company furnishes & permanent, home tastitution where School Bond sand other logally tasued Municipal scuritle to Nobraska can be bo. nogotiated on_the most favorable terme Loans made on improved farm in all well settled connties of the state throu.b remonsible 100a) core-apondo ts. WORTH SENDING FOR ! Dr, 3. I SCHENCK has Just published o hool ¢ DISEASES OF THE LUNGE b HOW TO CURE THEW 0 nny disei e per. Addn N clphiu, Fis Ckato y yow wish Lol or Gorman divok,) Mention tho Bux, Aro acknowledged to be the Yest by all who have put them 2 & pragtical test. ADAPTED TO AARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co., SAINT LOUIS, | PIERCY & BRADFORD, BOLE AGENTS FOR OMA'TA A 8Kkin of Beauty Is & Joy orever. DR. T FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream cr Magical Eeautlfier. The Orlental Cresm purifics au well a8 ey the Bulu, Rowoves Tan, Freck low, Mothpatch osnn'every blemish on beauty anc 6 denuy do 3y tectlon, It ' bas etood the test of B0years i 1# %0 harm. e it to tasi be sure the patient) Al use them, I recommend Jream' a8 the least harmtul of all the Bkin proparatine” One botble will last six months, using 1t evory day. Also Poudro Jub. I oves superfiuous halr wichout Injury t¢ fhe akin, Mux. M. B, T. GOURAUD, §ole prop., 48 Bono 8, N Y, by all Dravgiste and Fancy Goods Fora lo Dealers throughout the United Btatos, Oanads and Europs £2r Bowaro of baso imitations. $1,000 reward Iar arrest and proof of avy ouo selling ske ssme. —“w b ld-weow me 2t ew N = AT LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE ! GRAHAM PAPER CO0. 217 and 219 North Malin 8t , St Lous. | PAPERS (VRSN ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND Printers’ EStock. £ Cash paid for Rage and Paper Btock, Scrap Tron and Motaly Paper Siock Warchouses 1229 to 1257 North Sixth street. may 94 3m__ For f‘%icu ifte Co, TheSénft st)g?zf?a,& HAD SCROFULA FORSEVENTEEN YEARS 1 have suffored from Scrofu g mo-tly confl y shin bones wi And ONK MARK OF 0¥ UKNRARANLE, oub 17 yeare ymy | g9 an ith » | treaiments which I tried fi'ea to do me anv good. A Ins* 1 egart king 8 8 8., continu- ing for about fur m the ani [ AM LY w § fon et & p your order. Previ could s carcely wl and have to thavk 3. 8. 5, oura. Ay, nd it on'y, for wy MO8 54 Fonndry 8 1 o - RLAND, Alanta, Ga IO EIVE A Ih vo taken with gieas benefit < clear cans o' Ecz'ma. T dw.ppo red, and I am we 8, fors eruption hay entirely . J. ROBIN:ON Member N, Ga. O nforence, Atiania Ga, 1t you doutt, o me 10 a0 us, aud we will Core You, or char.e nothing Write f.r the |ttle book, free. Ak any drugil & £8 to our stunling. ONFE THOUSAND DOLLARS RE ARD will 1 paid to any chemist who will find, on analy- ¢in Of 100 0iilen of 8. 8. 8., one particleot Mer- onry, lodide Potassium, or other mineral sub- tan oo, "“THE SWIFT SPEOIFIO CO , Propriotors, At anta, Ga, Price of Small Sizo, 810) Large Sizs, $1.75 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS DR. WHITTIER. 817 8t Charles 8t, ST- LOUIS Mo A REGULAR GRADUATE of two wmedica oollugou,,has hoen longor ongaged in tho iroat mont_of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disossos than any othor phalcian in k8, Lous as city papore show and all old roatdentt know. Cornltation free and fnvited, When 4 18 Inconvenient 40 visit the city for trestment, medicinos can be sent by 1wall or exprum ove whe Curable cases gusren! ; woore doul extabn It I trankly sdatod. Call of write Nervous prostration, Debilite, Montsl wa Bonen Dmporition and Bio.d | t Old Horas w roseive from Tin TR F90 pages ~tha whol W AHRI AG story Wil il dany il ) rocolpta; who may 1aare GO TIIE, ) homay not why, ot ‘= cauSve, CONARGUAICM and cure, Bealod for 25 postags or atanps - 0100wl A cogolir graduate i modiino. Over 16 006 & 603 Wyn ul vears' practico—i2 KANBAS CITY, in Chicago, -‘\‘ Authorized by the stte t) roat A8519 onronte, Ner ou- and Privag : die- MO F cmon A Y, Umatim, Pl Hiorv m d Skin Diseas WY WrARNRNS (0 7hb Io%8) 1Y (1 88 0f nexunl power) Fro. Cuy antocd or money retu dod, C g # lo wands of casos cured No injurlous used o dete tion (rm budness, Al edk cinos furnisia-uvon 10 pationta at 8 disty s wil rite A BIOK for o lars of other Wtamps. FrER NWRVE AND RAIN TREAT he, » ervo y the aleshol or tobacco, fulloess, Mental Dopross on, Baftening of the vrain resultiog in inssnity wnd lsading to misery, aecay, and death Promature Old Age, Barroncess, Lots of power in efther sz, In oluntiry 4 for 85 00 seut by mail prepaid on r.celpé of price, WE GUARANTEE 81X BOXES, To cure avylcase. W.th each order received b s for skx 00x-s, accompani:d with 85 00, we sond 1hy purchassr our writton guranteo to re- fund tho money If the trestment_ docs nct effect acue. Guirintees ssued only by, 0. F. GIODMAN Druggitt Omsha Nob, m &y wly Dr, Felix Le trun's (s PREVENTIVE AND CURE FOR EITHER SEX. This remedy being infected directly to the seut of the diseass, requires no change of diot or nan- seous, mercurial or polso ous medicines to ba saken internally, When used AS A PREVENTIVE by cither ex,i’ Ia imp-ssio'e t2 cantract mny g2+ Vate isca ¢; but in the e of thoss already UNPORTUNATELY AFFLIOTED we guaranteo 3 boxes 8o core or we w il refund the woney Prico by mail, postago paid, §2 pes box, (£ 8 boxe. f.r 86 Written Gnarantees fssue 1 by all autbo:ize | agen's. DR FELIX LE BRUN & CO., Sale Propa. C. F. Goodma), Drugnst, Solo Agent, for Omaha, Neb, m&e awly ERMSONAL—"Parts of the buuan body eularged, developad and strongtheacd,” esz, i§ an inte v aper. nare the cont lorsed Lutoresied persous may got scalsd el culary giving all particulars, giving all partion Lars, by addrosing Erle Medieal Oc,, P, 0, | 614, Hutalo! N.'¥ ~Toledo Kvan wli-l, 4 § | &